There in the man to be at lent o!â€" {and the mperintendency of the knowledge. Samuel S. Vernon ï¬lled the place 3 Principal of the High School dur- im the last term. He made a record which is hard to belt. He had the Won of students 1nd faculty dike. By his methods the student My were one in their desire for We hesitate to give advice to as able at body of men as we have on our Schml Board, but think the simation calls for at least a "tip." Through the rosinntion of Ken- neth M. Snapp Downers Grove has lost a good superintendent of schools. They nre now looking for a man to an his plaf'e, and we understand have about thirty-ï¬ve applicants for the po- sition. A" that Le rn'n‘ 'r" in Downers Grove to acmmplish anything is to start it, got the right men behind it â€"-the workersâ€" -and it will he done. LET'S GO, fellers. A Sl‘PERlNTENDENT FOR DOWNERS GROVE SCHOOL Downers Gmw- nood< an 019 “ï¬lm min' hoie. not so murh fur the grmrn- nps who alrnady knuw the delights of going in the wan-r. hut for the kiddies who should be learning to swim. (‘an this be accomplished? YES? If any other evidence is required I journey to the beach at Romeo any time of the day or night will give it. How, almost twelve miles away. annors vae peoplp flock in crowds for the hathimz. There is in Downers Grime I real Med Int a swimmnig pool a! some kind. This was demonstnted in the lat hm newts hy the number of re- m"! received to a tontacive "feel- er" in the Reporter columns. The rledion in homomw. Saturday, July 9. Both of “mu: pmpnsiliom- It! not on†to the writ-n- 0! n.- peopk of the community. Both have bad the long notiï¬cation of those but quali- M to judge that is needed and both should have the full WVII of the In on!" to do this fund- Im nevu- nn pad the trustee: o( the district m uh“: for authority to tune bond: in the lam of 375.000. At â€to same time they doairn to mine the tn ntc one~third uf one per cent per mun. no urinary district wu annulled to build an outlet new" and disposal plus! for the village at Downer: an" and to .llmv those living out- ï¬t: the corporate limits In he nblo to connect up with In nublinhod nyl- lcn. mm their land» And provide for Ibo unitary dilpoul of all um". One of the moat important qucatflom which have con'hontod the people a! thin mmmunlty (or yum comes up for a vote tomorrow. Vote for hon: pmposmom tiered at the Downem Grove Post lilies as second class mail matter. “vermin; rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single topics 5c. “WMV morning from u“Ex-rum†in spite of being a good edu- lies of me Downers Grove Publish-into“ it Company. 3‘! North lain “new Mt. Vernon is digniï¬ed, he is busi- Downers Grove school system. We doubt whether such a thought has entered his head. for he. is a modest WW WW Mm Grove. Illinois. mmmwzmm \ muemymmmsmua mmm‘ms“. VAKIHGEND AMANA'W MVAcmm' MMWAQEADï¬â€"w-«w \ahomom cram“ . ...Ah ~mmâ€"M â€"â€" IIIWHlTANT BLECI'ION mnouuow. A SWIIIINH POOL. C. H. STAA'I‘S. EDITOR MICKIE SAYS Fone 284 or 7 7M for Reservation RIDE T0 ROMEO AND SWIM†To have it done right md "tunable call [Ii-add. 4081'. .Han chr3:- Carpenter Contracting and Jobbing Kidm'" Garage Co.. OHIO-2| Central City Chemiral Co‘. am 63-2! .............. Mort: ‘ Mitchel. Bill Oil-2t William E. Bichhorst, 5-1-21 Bill No. 734 ......... Emrich Hm. Bill“ 4+2! Prank Allen ................ 95.00 Den. 0! Actual: I Pin-neon. Pony Sash. Jun urn. ....... 8 4.97 C. Ford Dm‘h. Hi" Off-2! 1.40 R. D. Blah-y. Bill 7-59." 51X) M. of [lo-III I Safety. Petty (heh. Juno acct, ...... 8 I. “1 Hill-1 Printing Co.. .. Dept. cf Pub“: l'flrrly. M. L. TlmmpnunM-alan' ..... 3 Oil Irwin .................. ‘ Willa" Dunn ................ < H. C. Mich ................ 4 Eur! Watkins ............... I Amlnw SIN-her ............. 1 Frank Buclzik .............. 1 Prank Allen ................ 1 Commissioner Heart! presented the semi-monthly [my roll for the period from June 15 :1 Jum- 30. 1921, nml Various bills and morn-d to nppmvo same and have warrants drawn [0]" the several amounts as follows: PAY ROLL j Jum- 15 to June 30. I921. { Dept. of Accounts 8; Finances. 1 l Chas. M. Hitchwâ€"Sqlury ...... 370.00 M. Venanl ............... 57.50 Louis Callahan .............. 7.50I A. B. Snuw ................. 7.50, Willlnm [lender ............. 4.16 Harry W. Bryn- ....... {.16 ‘(flmrlcu Muller .............. 4.16 -l. (2. Heart! ........ . ....... 4.18 W. (3. Barber ........... [0.42 C. Paul Davis ............... moo} T R A C T O R’ PLOWING DISCING BASEMENT EXCAVATING S. Bud:ik-â€"Salnry-l'nrku‘nw .8140!) Dept. cl 80min I lame-«min. S lluulzlk (umu)~-â€"Salary ..$ 8.00 l'. Nelum ................... 52.00 Minutes 01' the meeting of June 27. 1921, were maul and Commissioner Hulk-r moved to approve same. On roll call Commissiom-rs Hullcr, Ben- mar, "cunt. Bryce and Mayan-Barbu- mtwl Ayu. Nays mmv. Motion cur! fit-«l. \ Downers Grove, UL, July 5, 1921. Regular meeting uf the Councii of the Village of Downers Grin-e. lll. Present at roll call Mayor W. C. Bar- ber and Commissioncts Bender, Hal- lt-r, Brvcc and Hour“. OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDIN GS OF THE VILLAGE B O A R D There's the tip. Members of' the Board of Education, give it at least a little thought before making a ï¬nai decision. When we say our choice for the place is Samuel S. Vernon we are not standing alone in the belief that he wouldcarry on the Work of making Downers Grave's schools better and better. Why hunt. the country over for men, taking them on someone's else recom- mendation when we time right here at home a man who has proven him- self in our own schools. Mt. Vernon is digniï¬ed, he is busi- ness-like in his methods, he is well able to ï¬ll the position, and should be given it, we believe. W. S. Hamhlin Phone 213-R-2 Lyman Avenl DRESSLER BROS. Tuesday, 7 me. Thursday, 7 p. 111. Saturday and Sunday, 2:30 and 6:30 p. m. Dept. 0! Pub": Alain. $1 Round Trip Includes Admission and Locker $1 mmmmmmmm wmwwwmmo Pl' .. ........ unawalan‘ Avenue DOWNERSGROVEIEPO -f DOWNERSGIOVE. ILLINOIS Chautauma Week Here July 28 -Aug. 2g No. (ID 8738504 Lllinoia Bull Tel. (74)., Western Electric 00., No. CD 83355] ... GD 8421669 ...... . No. (if) 8738504 } Bill No. 18205 ...... . ..... jSinclair Reï¬ning Co., Bills . No. 278678 ............... No. 278699 .............. Jewell Baiting (70., C 3130 . . Jim. B. Claw Sons E10907. Raymond Load Works, 6-3-21 Bill 6-30-21 ............. . The l'onm‘r Print Shop, 6-27. lho Ludlo“ \ alxe Mfg. Co . Bill 6-15-21 ............. Bill 6â€"17- 1!! ............. . Neptune Meter 00., Bill 67704 J. H. Frnnkenï¬ehl, Mill 6-14. . Pittsburgh Meter Co., 816927 McMastm-Carr Supply Co... Just One 0t 11 Big Attractions Valvoline Oil Co., Bill 6-1-21 . Hurry W. Bryce. Bill 7-1-21 . Frank Allen, Bill 7-1-21 Buffalo Meter Cu., Bill 5-31-21 General Electric (30., C41970 H. Mueller Mfg. Co., 20931 .. W. H. Gmy 62 Bm., 5â€"24-21. . Bill 5â€"27-21 ............. Mertz Muchel, Bill 6â€"1-21 Fred Heinke, Bill 7-5-21 J. Gollan, Bill 5-31-21 ..... [Downars Grove Electric Co... . 'W. H. Blodgett. Bill $22-21 . 28.87 ‘l Bill 5-27‘21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: 8.83 . Kldwell Garage Co., 6-30.21 . 58.79 ‘ Dept. of 81% Improvements Buschâ€"Sulzer Bros. Engine 00.. Petty Cash. June acct ........ s 1.12 Note No. 19 .............. 308.75 Harry 0. Sutter, Bill 7-l~21 . 16 80 V. Fledenhagen, July tent .. 30.00. Buschman 3:03., Bill 7-1-2! . 208. 00 nght Department Public .. 1‘ John McMahon. Bill 7-1 ~21 . ’00. 00; Light ................... 8.00: Dept. of Public .‘lll'airs. Pumping Dill ............ 556.561 Dowuers Grow Publishing Co.. 0n Ioll call Conunissiuner.» Heartm Bill 7‘-l<2l ............... $126.60 Haller. Bender. Bryce and Mayor Dept. of Public Properly. [Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Mu~ Petty th, June acct. ...... $ 54.76 lion carried. Downers Grove Electricc Co.,.. ‘ Commisaioner Bender moved to ad- PARRISH ERICKSON Season Ticketsâ€"$2.30 Plus 10 Per Cent Tax “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH†ars Grove Electric (30.... W. H. 5-27«2l 8.83 Kldwel I. of Sim Improvements Buschâ€"l Cash, June acct ........ s 1.12 Note Stetm Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting: Telephone 385 A PLAY BASED UPON 24 HOUIH 0F VERACITY ON A WAGER vl, Bill 6â€"1-21 . Bill 7- 5-21 5-31-21 0., Bill 6-1-21 . 1-. Bill 7-1-21 . {ill 7-1-21 Rolllcklng Comedy Fred D. Helnlle P LU M BING Complete Production by a New York ('ast 4th Night 13.2." 221.53 '.58 69. . . . 50 46 93 illulï¬llï¬ ll"! ,‘llullï¬alul 3. The wtal enrollment last year was 166‘ This year It is homd and expert- 'ml that the 200 mark will bv reached and payed. ll. is not yet loo late for 78.00 86.00] 165.24, 75.40' 65.54 12.00 42.685 49.95 69:77 51.84 [5.00 19 51.84 ‘ Commissioner Bender moved to ad- 62.25 journ to the next regular meeting 27. 45 date. July 11th. 1921. 011 roll call 51.12!Commissioners Bender, Bryce, Halâ€" 13. 50 ler Heart: and Mayor Barber voted 21 00 Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. ; 5!) 35 { Sixty-two, ï¬fty-(our scholars and] eight learners. were present at (be! opening of the Vacation Bible School. at the. Baptist churvll on Tuvsdfl)‘ morning. Seventy-three rhlldron off tho villagu haul boon enrolled up to Tuvsdfly noon which equals. the mark so! hint year. It In supposed â€all; more would have been present but for the provalom‘e of whooping Cough among the youngslem Enwflmcm of 73 on First Day In- dian-s Another Successfnl Season for School. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL STARTED TUESDAY M 0 R N Chas, M. Hitch, Village Clerk. 556 . 56 Heartt, Mayor The school is absolutely non-see mrinu It keeps the younger ones of! the sin-(ll. (mu-hes them Bible work. basket weaving. scroll and other hau- dy work. The instructors tell them stories and the program is all planned according to the ages of the children and what is good {or them to do ml this hot weather. ' children to reglgm. They can do so by unending one of the seslons at, the Baptist church. or through their par- ents by calling Mrs. Hattie Tilhny. 32l-M. Any morning will do to register, but the suouer the better. H. E. McAllister Co. Downers Grave Electric Co. We do all kinds of Electrical Repairing, Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. Corner Belmont Forest Ave. Telephone 369-1 You ought to see these special values in rompers and play suits. They are marked at such little prices that you will not hesitate tn select an exâ€" tra supplyâ€"and you know how handy it is to have :1 few extra. Roman and Play Suits 95c â€" $3.00 Of course, you want to dress the little folks tas~ tily. yet when they rump and play outdoors. they must have cool. comfortable. 1) 'actical clothes. And nothing could be more comforta- hle anal practical than these attractive little rmnpcrs and play suits. Quite pretty indeed. made to give plenty of service and easily tub- hed when they are soiled. an ENOUGH OF THESE HDMPERS and my suns HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BY Fone 284 or 77M for Reservation The work In taken from the pro- gram or the Chlcnso Federation of Vacation Bible Schools. an min- uou or all denomination: which has had a neat success. It should prove popular with the parents 0! the v1!â€" Electrician Jul! 8. 1921'