. The deaths from Fourth of July 'c'uua ï¬es, which worn 466 in 1903. V H n mlurul by I9‘2l to 22. and the injuflee, whirh wet-9 3,983 in Um ,ï¬m awar. fell la~xt ymr M 530. i Formefly the ï¬remen averted to be kept on the Jump n" day on the V ‘ Fourth. but for :cvveral yenâ€. in Chi- ‘ a «to and many other cities where ill-"om have been prohibited. the Dumber of alarms hm achlally been How the daily momma like the Fourth 0f July :1 Festival Liberty. and not a saturnalia of '_ #11:. noise and destruction. Wall 1 Son Have Modern Machinery lid like Fin-elk!" Fromm“- h \ Sight Interesting. quNK ROAD NOW ..CEMENTED EAST OF between the Downers Grove . ip line on the 'west and the flinty line It Fullersburg on the east â€flaking excellent progress. This *1 of flan road has been completed 1' p'litï¬o‘out of Fiï¬-view avenue. M ‘ ï¬on are now averaging al- R four hundred feet of annex-etc a h lave modern machinery fl pm of laying the ï¬nd in1 5an to the spectator. ){hueh contuinlng the sum, ' uncut are loaded at Le, The Sam» Fourth mowment has little nmuhble pmgveu in the M h" yen-s. and (Ms year should one the end of the old absurdity of Writing the nation's birthday with pistol: and crackers. m’th their â€table mmpaniment of racing inhalant-0s aml cianzin: ï¬n» enginoï¬i “3501). Their sweetnms, the haunting ~odor seem to suggest the olden days. Just walking by on the sidewalk and "latching I whiff of the perfume seems '10 bring I. new strength. Fourth of III!) (hm yum xhould be I uh Ind um and thoroughly kfotkv observant-o of lmkprmkuco 1.110 old- “Mr rinLuf noiw. ï¬n. “h Ind ointment-n, whirh wu mp- .oud to show â€(doth-m. would hr wry much out of plnca umlm' [mm-an! .odlkiom. The «many Pun ha! 1-- .h of powder- bummg, bomb: and Enduring: Ind burning- which are table with the olIl- limo colt-hr:- Hoo. They Iron- disconuumi during . “r, and they should be ghoul q tumor. M4: suns . . . . . Editor '1. WINTER . . Business Manager Then is an old uaying. â€It’s no .0 crying over will milk.†We milk that it is: hue when we com- †It to the election lax! Saturday {It the establishment of a community Ugh school in NH: community. We unduly am very sorry Nut W community high uhool pwpoxi- “03 did not why, We cmmo! help but bollcve with all our Int-art that i! It the correct solution of the high shoal problem; that it would be {or hut in 1h: mum u-m'Iory it would have embruod had it cumin]; and “Mt eventually we hun- Aurh an in- lfltuï¬on MN. In pleasing the paint shop of Wal- tor Moberg in Nonh Main street One it reminded of these editorials by the scent of the eldvrhorry blossoms which bloom at the corner of the Every so often the (Ihicugu Tribwm prints an editorial headed, “The (Tomâ€" muter's Ticket," in whivh is extolled the many advantugvs of commuting. Fquuently some one of the many wonderx 0f nature, the budding of lame tree, the coming forth of some flower is the subject of the writer. III. has! mum)! u! awry mun, wo- Inn and (him. not only In the village imamâ€: no mac talking ubout the result. Whit in than to say? 1mm! at the Downers Grove Post as as second class mail matter. [titling rates made known upon ‘Qpliution. Subscription rates $2.00 pr year Single copies 5c. NOISE IH .‘fln‘ I'ATIIOTIRM THAT coummrrv SCHOOL a work of cementing the old I road. now the Cannon Ball is progressing nicely. \Ward 1 who have the contract for the THE (‘1)MMI.“I‘I-2R'S TICKET FAIRVIEW AVENUE at. Bowman 0an Publllh- “hp-fly. 37 North Ilnin “met, but Grove, Illinois. Kalb-5 I" am Pm. AMI! “ï¬lm.“ Chan-"m an Ind». In (lmflvmnln annually mainly tram am" am! "no-Inn"! "mm-m. [Mk-won: um um the roll! he- lwmn Mu- nnd Punch-burg will be opovml befon the west yum-uh and that we will ho riding to Nimble on «menu- some "me before the ï¬rst of Decanter. probably atom 1‘ month before I! Ibo work continues 1» progress as it is now. When the tom-nu! In laid it in cov- nwl with nix inch†a! "db. this In wet down every (lay for Him or (out «lay: and then allowed to "and for thirty days- hrl'on the dirt in scraped 00 and the road owned to trifle. 'l'hr mun-clot who in walking on 1hr marl: brtwecn the lownxhlp hue and Noun-m:- in not making the ~pflwl nhkh i~ bring much on m- om! end. H:- i:- amrnglng about 2“) I‘m-t 0! «men! a day and is now shod! - half mile in! of ($0an! md‘, An automatic tnmpcr follow; up the big mixer unending the concrete evenly lo a depth of Run inchâ€, lumping it. and tinuIIy with a canvus devk‘e on thr war. putttnï¬ on the ï¬lm-[ml nurlau. 'l‘o thaw who hme‘ neu'r mu modem muMnety laying1 com-mt». It In an intnwtinx night nml l- worth the time m-wunry to go out and are the job hem: done. I It in a one minute mix and before the true-In- 11‘: time In get slatted back for another loud the mixed con- cn-lv is poured out of the war a! the his machine into the mad-bed. CHAS. W. FRIEBRICII -u.â€" 4. Mr. Zodsier organized the quintet more than twelve years as» with I ï¬rm belief In the dlu‘riminurin‘ uppra-oiaiion or the American public for the music of the manners. With um violins, a relic. piano. null u reed organ which ï¬ll» the pines occupied by the wind imvmmeniu in 3 larger when". the org-nia- ilou has popularized m- vl-uiru and has established Itself as I high grade! live piers art-heat“ mu noprouvhm actual "mononu- proponhmu in It: musician- lhlp. WAN,“ _.__._A __A â€a... .- â€"..-.I.A- .J puny .Iflns Booth. org-um. In aim I vuluntun soprano and render: I number of vocal solos of nut rluanu. The Zodeier Symphanlv Quintet, which will appear at the mming Redpath Cimutnuquu. wiii he undo-r tin- imdvrship of Nivolni Zedeier, distinguished cell- ist. {uruwriy with me symphony art-liming 0! Stockholm, Swedvn. und 0! New York (fiiy. ,A A . u. A .4 , Come in and hear this beautiful instrument and note the wonderful tone. You will want one. Cabinet machines as low as $t00. Easy Payments. Phonographs and Records omen 'mmanna" mums. mom cram WON" We Repair and left-uh furniture MIMI“ “N ‘5 Come in and see i “V , these well built, sturdy i ..~ Refrigeratorg. Now' Is i the time to buy. i 3-door Styte “idiom loom" lov- Tau». â€an A "mom I‘m-m.†denim In with" an autumn In «mm uv mun muo- ln. own-u Mal-m. at I Ian-1k In "no Inn-uh running pun o! the mum. ho- fora "a gl‘ipmom Is In Immuum de- nim»! by - largv mannlm-nner of Inlamlin TM mom is «mum If- !" the "won" 0! 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SAFER THAI ANY STEEL VAULT link 0! England Lower. If. Cum.» IMO Well at Cl... 0' lush... lick my. ‘9 "FIE"; as! Irma-Mun Up :9 Duo. Puyc'hnunulnh «I II». nvvrrga Ml. .h-mn n m-nmu- luwo mum!" fur III-l punhm u! "no 0“»an an mun vol "undo-r a «mu nluvr lymph"!- nod 9 “NM!"- mdlun again“ "It Mir [mud whim-n, Appflcatlun Nun-h are being mule muly and it in expo-clad that Num- who an intended in making the or- ganization a permanent part of the dung“ We will boeome "mutt-n. either nah-e or â€ml-Iv. The menu-go! {in We»! Suburban: (‘huml Society in Minding attention; In .‘PVI'I‘I' ton-u: in the monty‘hnd it. i.- ponuiblo that group» of our nigh ‘ bout may join with 0- dating thei coming um. ' A up)! of the new by laws was wad by Mr. Paine and the leviï¬ions will he phced below the whole mem- bership of the society to be voted up- on yofom printing. [ihector Pipe unounml that the flu! rebuttal of the coming season would be held Soptomber 15 and all mombem u? mangled to be pan-n. In onier that the meetings of the society shall conflict as little as pos- sible with the meetings of othor or- ganizations in ‘the village it was de- cided to hold mheamls during the coming season on Friday nights of each week insteul of Thursday night as has been the custom. Mr. H. S. I’uine was appointed as: Chairman of Parts, Mrs. A. G. Michelfl, superintendent of supmnos, Mrs. Jest-f sic Mitchell, superintendent of altos.; Mr. W. R. Curtis stiperiutendent of: tenors and Mr. A. C. Miskelly, sup~i m-intendent of basses. ' MIN. Hairy Bums was appointed (0 the Bum‘dpf Directors to take the! place of J. R. Shaffer. rexigned. Estimates furnished on O'Neill. 'l'hme present were Mrs. l’hih'p “'vlnhoimt-r, president; Mr. Thomas l‘upv, director; Mesdamc-s Balczynski. Michel and Hurley and Messrs Ed. Graves, H. S. Paine and W. J. The Board of’ Managers of the stL Suburban Choral Society met at the home 0" Capt. B. E. Bal- vzymki. lll Linscott avenue, on Monday, June 26 at 8:00 p. m. for the purpose of closing the past seav son’s ufl'airs of the Choral Society, and outlining a program fo'x the coup ing season. Phone 43-M F. W. KE‘I'I‘ENRING Contractor 8; Builder The Board of Managers Me! Monday ,â€"~First Rehearm'Win be Held Sept. 15. In this store you will ï¬nd spléndid va'ues in every sort of apparel that will make Fourth of July activities more enjoyable. smart. cool apparel for dress occasions, picnics. outings and sports wear. 121 Fairmount Ave. New or Old Work Things to Wear For the “Fourth†Vacation McAllister Co. Tuxedo and Slip Over styles made of silk and wool, snorted colors, $115 - $12.50 You may already have one, but another will change the entire :1» pear-nee of your cosâ€" The question of “What to wear†is not going to be diffi- cult if you can turn to your wardrobe and make up an outï¬t of a wash skirt blouse and a sweater. In fact with a few wash skirts and blouses or perhaps a sweater or two, you will have the advantage of a number of effect- ive outï¬ts for all summer wear. SWEATERS l I * BWSES \‘râ€". it seem.- I'm nlwny- “in land" no matter In!“ [00d mv but-allot“. l was rfr-rll‘ winter! and 100% truthful In lollin lln public “at "\‘DR X-Gl‘ .RNSIIIY ICE CREAM coal! man u Jul:- nle. ls richer In companion and mow delicuo ln lash than any kc cream "or cnrn‘al In Downer: Grow heretofore. BM "Ml:- my ntaumnu um (rue and my intomiom pin- are. I'm "proved for lusting «onlpgroclaimln nnythin m won known by the sumnpm â€but "YIN! X-GUIZII REY l(' . CREAM I: (he only product of m lliml in Ilw would (he culln m-mvfmure of I‘Mdl i~ prrformal. in an abmluu- Human-«4 «rem not: known only In HYDROX, It is. llwrv'foï¬'. Um ONLY A080 UTE- LY PURE it? (TI-am In the world. not I'm told "ll! the â€Mk knows thiy and that I'm manly to fly the won! â€HYDROX Ind loll the wblic when the," an [fl lt. That‘n advrrï¬silg enough for people of inlelligenco and taste. Very well (how "YBIOX-GUEINSBV ICE CREAM is car- rlod in Downers Gnu? only at “R mrmm TAVERN. I†Veal Maple Arcane â€"- M laI-Il. By tho way. "or tried I Hydra: I "AL‘SK A 1'" * samraay‘ ma 2 7 Monday ,. ‘ REPRHIASIDED I“ "\DIOX'GIYI’JNSEY K'E I‘IEAN CO. [‘0' SI'I‘I’IIFLI’OI’S ADVKITIflEMENTH Cor. Main Cnrtiss Sm Shredded Wheat, 2 packages ....... ., . Argo Starch, 31b .................. Ceito, for making jelly or jam, bottle Jar Rubbers, 3 packages ............ Mason Fruit Jars, pints, 80c; quarts ‘ Pillsbury Flour. 49mg. .............. Cornflakes. per package ............. Richelieu Salmon. lib can u; ......... 10 bars Swift Pride Soap ............ Pot Roast, per pound ...................... Rib Roast, per pound ................... . Pork Loin, per pound ..................... Stewing Chickens, per pound ............ ..-.- Veal Shoulder, per pound .................. Veal Breast, per pound .................. California Ham, 5 to 81!) me per pound ..... Narrow Strip Bacon, whole or half, pound .. SPECIALS H. C. PITCHER YE TOURIST mum Sweaters, Skirts and Blouses rum Many a Costume Trick Goods - Groceries Market $1.95 to $9.50 They are plain white and in very attractive styles; all easily lanm (In! WEST MAPLE AVENI'K) GROCERIES HEBUKEDH $2.75 to $7.75 Silk and Ligerie Blouses in white with colored trimmings are especially attractive in the new short styles. M6175 176 180 24c 22c 28c 22c 120 20c 250