ï¬lm-(l. :lfl-‘Ib {PM to llw must Imp! of In! Highly an I“), («Hui-Ml! northerly in in rmnxr) of lle Plat of llrnmgnr “nu. Dovuwn (irmr Farvnx; mum-v mulwrly a-l long Un- ra<l ll!!!’ of waul Int. mi "Remind, aml llwn rumh’nuinq’ southerly "lung flu «as! line I)" 1m: 85, at, in. 'n. 94. 9:», 98. 99.; 102 and ma. lu (hr north line of Blanchard Shad; :hu-un' wmlrrly along the vmrlh linr of lllam‘hanl Street aml Iliv .~oulh line of mill L01 l0?! (:1: oxu-mk-d wedprly in their (unripe) In the ctnter lint of said llunham Slrm'l; them nnrihcrli along the rentoi line of said Dunliam lewl. In tho place 0! beginning. all a par! ul‘ (ho- plall of anigai Rn»: lump": Hrnw Farms lI‘IHQ a HIMiViq’un of SPr-r tions 17 aml IK‘ 'l‘rm whip :mi North, Range ll Hnl of the Third: Principal “I'llbllflll, m Hw- l‘mmty‘ of l‘lul‘arr‘ and Nair n" Illinni,“ ALSO I A DRH‘Pl of laml, min: a part a!- Sertion 7. '|'~i\\ii~hlp 3X Nwrlhl Range ll. Pm! nf [no Thiril l'rin.‘i cipal Mmulmn, lllr Mew-um bmm-; damn of nhirh m ' a- fulluus, hr" wit: commenrmg I'm a [â€300 of he-‘ ginning at “W Inlï¬I\P('Qillll nf the; south linr‘ n" 4nd Radio" 7 aml: llw centt‘r Imp ni’ Maplv Avenue' (also know" 3 â€iv Chicago amlf Naperville Rnarl) lhencr- north-f easterly alung the i-pnleo line (if; said Maplp Amnuv In thn renter, line of lhmham Shot-t; tlwnr‘ef southerly along llw .wntor line of‘ Dunham Street m the south line; of Sertinn T: tlvnro along the! south iinp ’lf <airl Sin-lion 7 to the: place of beginning, utualml in the: Count'y of Dul'aao mid Stalk of? Illinois; all as i< more fully shown; on "W map hernia Mlarhml and’ made a punt of (hi; potih'nn. : Also the (unitary lewr‘hwl a: fol-j Lot 1 of the ('ouvvly (lmk‘: Suh- division of part nf NW A. (‘ Ducat Estate on the Sm‘llu’flxt Quarter _Uf Section 7, 'lmvquip RX Nurth, Range ll Has? of the Third Print :1 al Meridian in lml'aze ('mmty, imis, plat of which was wmrdâ€" ed, November 24M. â€96, 3;. No.1 73 in Book of Plate on Page: , in the Recordvr' 5 (â€Vice of th' County Illinois, which elec- tion will hey opened at 8 o'clock! (MM Central Time) m the; :Mrnin and will continue open 5‘ oclock (Standard Central I )Ain the Ifternoon of the Noam n hurhy gun. that on sat- Il‘l‘ "I. nu. ll») of June [9‘32 It tho "Inn "All in the Village 0! Mien Gun". (Tum-(y of [NP-gr “I Bau- n! lllumu. nu vim-tin VIII h MM for "w- purww n' elm-"Hill II. question "Shall entail! ("Mann 5. annexed In Hw- Vollagv- o! Don-mu Grove. â€u- rxlvnul boundnm-x a! which Ir! ls (allot:- (‘nmmv-nrmg at tho mind-tuna 0! (ho «Mt-r hum of Urdu-n0 Hlml Ind tho rvnlm Iona of lhmhum Sum, and mam-n. "N'DI‘V' ointm- ly the ronh-r Iuw u! «and Durham 1 have ll If m- IIM l'. I! llw think- lug nml (ll'lnx propln u! Down" Grove '5" In am can lune. baton The om- glonm of how nnal unlu- Non {tom the ninth"; mmlitlum hm- hoon wind-1y prodded {or by law, in the Community lhxh School We c-n ‘0‘ to be had; w the number of children reaching school age each in: would be even greater than it h I! more homes were provided. I It. ‘l’nnforv, in no womb-r that. the rude rooms in our public school» In crowded w m'rrflnvn'n' mh year and that‘our uchool board L» helplnm in making provision for the nNcns-ary Addmonnl u-uhing room. Conditions In ’uxt u had in the high udlool dopanmnl and will he mun- m as our young mph- n-nh'u the vnlue of It In“! I lhomugh huh uhool' “Hon, um! ovnknvur In complete the full tourm- Judy. Our local newspaper is recognized as the best medium thru which mat- ters of interest to all and which ef- fect very materially the the welfare and growth of our village. can best be brought to the attention of its cit- inns. Agitation for or against any proposition, be it good or bad, is most readily started thru the public prem. For that reason i am mldressin this sum latter to the editors of hot 1 our papers, knowing that they have in ï¬lo past and will in the futuie en- dorse and continue to ï¬ght {or the things which stand for the best in- terest of our village and its people. Our visitors to Dowuers Grove do â€not need to ask whether it is growâ€" ing and its population increasing; they have the evidence of it on every '- head. New homes are continually lie- ‘ in. built within our village and for ‘ nearly a mile in every direction. Good people with funnies of children are ‘ 'dmoï¬ng to rent how-es which are l Mt I‘ORISI gé¥37jTPRESfRVf AS sm rm: man smom Rupert E. Baueman Boosts Beautiful Building Spot in an Interest- ing Communication. e'r' ngr hand at Downers its. e 28rd day of June, EIJXTIUN Ntrl‘lt‘bl 95 Onkwood Ave. THE EASY WASHER. TEE HORTON IRONER, THE HALF-TIME PRESSURE COOKER. THE HAMILTON- BEACH VACUUM 8mm AND' THE HOLIDAY ELECTRIC DISHWASHER. Thom n! u“ who whacvfbnl Co the (um! for buying and ï¬xing up "to pmpa-«l Mhlouc MM out But Gnm- an- (In! tn know Hut the name (and will In nrv‘d to [M Into uhaw 0w- Mw aerue MM In the Pom! an-nm nut morn mmp' will pmhahly ho "MM than in: nl~‘ wad} ham allbsrhbwl TM-I Ilhlflh‘ Mrs. W. R. Clark in' Now that it has been deï¬nitely de- .. cided just where that long talked of re “athletic fit-Id" is to be located, of |~ course there is only one logical lo- 3, cation for our line new community 0 high school building, and that is on ._ the partly wooded hill which nature has so beautifully provided, just a little west of the entrance to the For- est Preserve on West Maple avenuel and adjoining the selected night of ‘ thi- new athletic ï¬eld on the west. What ï¬ner bit of judpmcnt and wise _- prou’sion for the public need could Haur County Supervisors use than to . dedicate for all time for public school L purposes two or three acres of that ï¬ne woodland for the building site ‘ » and nuitlble noun-la for our new ‘ , high school. I have already spoken I to Supervimr Will lllodm'tt on lhls'l phase of the project and he agrees that it look- good. "c with our other“ â€(Mun-d Supervisor Littlefonl, will. we to it that the nmntary steps In,“ taken to provide the sit» when need. ml. l-'omt Prawn-M we bring locum ' 'ed and purchased in every part oh] the country. They belong to the peo- h ple. tlwir tax momy paw (or the" urn" of beautiful woodland and will my (on thrlr tap-hop for yours to l num- What mum- flttinx rom‘lthlon " ruulvl tin-Iv br than that A frw Jenn l Ahoulcl lav dedicated to the [mat attu_ ur highq- Murillo" for our young I? mum-n and men H l~y paying a llt- “ tle mum- in hm.- .1 [mun oppor- ll tunlty (or honor nlumtlon it nflonlg 9 «d (Mm. I am for it. and All pan-Mn 9' will I mm mm expnnr thin name new I' tum-"L l 1 Iuâ€"ï¬i‘:ol we fully realize it, just the high school building our community de- mands and is actually longing for. Procrastination: will not get it but prompt action and cooperation: by all ‘who are interested and beneï¬tted, means the realization of a modern high school building with suitable aml‘ [beautiful grounds (with emphais on Ithe grounds), .such as Downers Grove and the «urIounding territory may justly be proud of. We will have to pay a little more in taxes, sure thing! But why not do it cheerfully and for \the good of the coming generations. ‘You cannot take any of the “ï¬lthy‘ lucre" with you when you pass on.| Why not put a little of it into 11 mon- ument which will stand for years to‘ come; a gift, as it were, to the com-l in}; young womanhood and manhood' of our mmmunity, a true example of the American Free Public School. Let's do it! To use Ieal up-to-date automobile parlance, let's step on the throttle, go into high and get there. 109 South Main St. All That the Name Impliea EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS RUBBER HEELS HORSE BLANKETS All Leather Work Shoe West Suburban Agent for Judd Co. â€"HANDLING-â€" CALL, WRITE OR PHONE C. Penner In. Hurlry v..- nportal u the Tum-urn of thc Imam of Women Vulvu; nhc- I» (M Mutiny and Mi.“ Vrniou "w Twnnunr. Follow- ing i: the lid of now 083nm: “I". John Rofllnnral‘rnécknt Mn. "9"“) Siivmrerkv-l'nn MN. 8. F. Hurlnué‘wwtmy Min: VPmoImTNl-"n‘r Mayor Barber unpainted C. Ford mm, W. H. Blanket! and J. R. Foa- tor I‘ Jmlgrr- o! elude» Jim! W. D. flcubrk. Muty lilo-lg!“ and (â€mm Schn-hrh- l- Clark- to wrw at (In clot-dun to be MM on Sahmlay. Juno l7. I922. be held June IT, 1922 lib-mid MVG rout u~ follows: Hrnolvod. That the polling place for 0w via-Hon which will luv-held cm Saturday. June l7. I922 will be the Village Hall. The Resolution pn rented I! "I49 meeting of the Villnn Board I»! blond-y evening (or the election to be held June I7. 1922 Ihuuld have I RUPERT 1-2. BATEMAN. 'l’. S. Then.- is just one idea I over- ‘Iooked in the body of this letter, and that is when the new athletic ï¬eld is completed, about September 1. ind plan» are well under way for the new high school building, why not have1 a real celebration, son of a village carnival and parade and let follva know from Aurora to Chicago that Downers (hou- in on the map. Sincerely yours for our growing born and girls and better citizenship in Downers Grove, ‘ In order that ample funds shall be provided for properly laying out and completing the athletic ï¬eld I shall be glad to be one of ten men to give one hundred dollars each or one of twenty men to give ï¬fty dollars each to provide additional funds to fully complete the necessary work on the1 athletic ï¬eld. ‘ lall take money but it will be worth all it costs, so let's provide the m0ney that should be economically and wise~ ly expended in ï¬xing up our athletic ï¬elll right. We shall then be proud of it and it will be wholly in keep- ing with the beautiful new communi- ty high school building which would overlook it from the high hill to the east. Suitable grading to conform to the needs of the various games and sports should be done. A crushed stone drive should surround the ï¬eld with entrance and exit approaches from Maple avenue and possibly a ~stone road thru the wood to meet the one branching all" from Gilbert avenue. Some laucscupe ganlem'ng around the border of the ï¬eld would add beauty. Benches or a grand stand should be provided. This will, ï¬eld should. be made a thing 01' beau- ty as well is a place for games. BEG YOUR PARDON Downers_Grove, Ill. ’4‘»? Downers Glove Hardware Company 61_S.luin8t. Village dog taxes (or the curmnl year are now due and pay :ble. They must be paid on or before June 15. Chas. M. Hitch, Collector. Now I don't like The liule Skeeter, For drilling holes There's nothing neuter. Nor do I like The buzing fly; For it gets in / My apple pie. Retailers of High Grade Merchandise I do not like The buzzing fly; Its a job I ï¬nd, 1:; stinging me. Rafe-Cy the your around when we store your sooth. Fire-proof. thud-proof. .roomn for your grub am! vale deposit mulu for your otlwr mluabl-u. Y0 U am guaranteed Ele‘étric Washing Machines DOG TAX NOTICE Genuine-Brand New WHO’S NEXT? â€"â€"Wheuton Progressive Slap! Ouch ! Us h wAurora Star. Thor N‘Elggtyicl Shop This I. the ohly money you have to Invest. The machine will can In own ems as you use it. Don't try to get along another week via-out I . It is just a waste of money. lEIPlE BATTERY SERVICE STATIOI Corner Forest and Belmont , Phone 369-J Downers Grove,Ill. Representing Willard Storage Batteries At such a price. and at such terms as are oflcred below. how can you afford to be 'lthout a Thor for another single week? This is the chance you have been waiting tor. Don’t delay. Don't risk minim this real opportunity Come in at once. H0 could have that a genuine Thor would ever at" (or no law a price? ink of in two {or the world'sgreatest washing Inclineâ€"one of (he mndard. reliable Thor: that are giving nch wonderful service in 7001!» homes. (WWW) For Sale by The happy couple spent their hon- eymoon in Downers Grow and will make their home for the present with the» bride’s patients in Chicago. A quiet home wedding was cele- brated last: Saturday evening, May 27, when Miss Elsie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schulz, 0f Fletcher stmet. Chicago, became the bride of Mr. Elmer H. Ebeling, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ebeling, of Lane Place, Downers Grove. EBELINGOâ€"SCHOLZ Stop! Look! Listen! is a Battery Rule to Remember ‘ $1022 Down Come in or Phone listen carefully to the man who tells you that battery can is an aboulute mity ifyouwant togct mintermptedmioe StOp and think whether you have been coming in to Battery Headquarters reg- ularly every two weeks to have your bat- tery tested. If notâ€"â€" Look at the level of the solution in the bat- tery to make sure that it entirely covers mthamipctuï¬le. Dr. A. E. Bricker, with ofllcos gt 5 East Curtis» street, and reddening at 100 East Curtiss street, is now prepared to offer services. Hours, 9-12; 1-5; 7â€"9. Phones, house, 53-1. Otï¬ce. Advertisement. Jud Tanking. Jud 'I‘unklns says It's a mistake u tell your troubles. because any body who enjoys heurlugubout them ran’t b. I run friend. ANNOUNCEMENT