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Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Sep 1922, p. 6

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m in a timely end vital need in1 thin community. The indiscriminete Wafgarhageesltispnctimd in the village is dangerous to the m of everyone. We axiom of In hut tom in this vicinity to pro-1 or garbage disposal, the heal- ey of ashes, tin ms and other in one duty a mum- even its amen: end Downers peopleneed needend Ihenld M! f? m "Here is I nut for file Village Ceundl to creek. Think it over this winter and next spring. Have met! ens placed on the premises of an redolent! for the deposit of all gar- hqe and also provide means for bad- in. "my and disposing of it. Lock over the north side and no the “bunt of garbage in the rear of lots, as! some dumped on the side streets. 1h Village Council will please mm a tour of inspection and interview the hymn folks. the men are not it home during the day. Ask them the they think 2" i Foilowing in I emulation from I mident of the north side this In worth printing. Conditions in the «koala of Dis. Met 58 are dophrablr. If anyone doubts {hi}: ntatomcnt le‘ him or her mu 0w school. unk'wm. Superin- tendent of Schools Reed. or Principal of “I. High School Vernon. Fixe finch: convent-Mon will dung: the attitude of the skepuc Our high and grade sol-ooh 3119‘s that“ {or a community 1. Mule Ink: And progrmuive :u we are. An lndkulou of this can be seen in a report sent to the Uulvfrnily of III- Jnoh In which an arknowlodmmeut wu mulc- 0).! thru- fludw had huh dropped from the curriculum or the Deal whoa! botanic of Int funds. Thh report mm” the avemrowdnl. tan-unitary condition of lhe whoa! and pub Downer; (hove and Damien Gnu mph- on record a» NOT UT.- ‘mc PROGRI‘L‘mlW-I ENOUGH TO MABIJSII AND MAINTAIN Till-I SCHOOLS SUCH AS THEY 3MULD. hry can! 0! 0w momvy now w- Yechul by UN.- «llutrifl for uhool pur- m Ithd be MM only for Um It‘ll!!!" school or the final right The tax It pram-out unnfl support but schools, eithcr one or the other hf Hit mm: an"? if prom: con- dition: mnlinne. Whit ie the remedy? The remedy in tho ”hum-omen! of a community high school district. Bu! this his ban turned down twice by tours of the proposed (fis'trid and we now let" the problem of what's in be done up to those who qioorossfuily W this district 4 Mu. It in in those made: um! the very foundation of I" education I! laid. and In eighth [TIM Mucu- lka In I" that I put many childn-n can yet. To mninuin (M high school In nMMnnal (u chould b1- levied. been one of the finest high schools in the state of Illinois. The revolt 18 Hlnxdale estublished a townshifi high school district of her own and hive an excellent uchool. one hard to but and one which does not have to [trunk continually to hop on tho unaudited list of the ooh-entitle». u! the west. .,. _ Our high and grade «hook on 3 ohm {or a community at. with In“ ad progrmulvn :u we are. An lndkotlon of this can be seen in a "port sent to the Unlvernlty of III- Incl: In which on arhnowledmment In mulc- thnt thru- Jtudw hm! huh dropped from the curriculum or the loal uhool Moon 0! Inch (undo which we are not us proud as we wen belore we found out that one- flfth of the men who entered our or. my could not mad or write) educates chlldn-n mul young people along cer- tain lines. mmsionally giving them vocational trolning. fitting them for budnesx life. but t‘VCEpt in very rare cases gives no levom In cltlumhip. This menm that every year thou-1 mulls 0! new «Item no to the poll“ without any mlaluato educntlon m! to our xmernmuntul machinery. ourl pas! hi<toly or our idvnl, for the fu- ture, except the training whlch the)" get from the vurlom- politlrol pom.l lo.- as soon as lt is known that they, are futurl- \otrrd. With the laying of the cornerntonel of the “Glenbard” high school .sm'eral 3 [weeks ago. the villages of Glen BL, lyn and Lombaul are starting the first lap of an era in the educational“ system for their young people that will mean the finest ,and fastest 1m»: grass for the two villages of any place in this county. l‘o the people: of this community the cornerstone laying has special significance. Quite l I number of years ago an effort was‘ made to join Downer.» Grove um} Hinsdale into a township high school district, locating the school itself “ii a point midway bewteen the towns, t then Greggs, now Westmont. But 1 the near-sighted people of the two,. communities overruled the more pro- } massive element. The result of this“ union of the two districts would have I fluted at the Downers Grove Post as as second class mail matter. vertising rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 [or year. Single copies 5c. had every Friday morning from the flea of the Downers Grove Publish- * Company, 37 North Main street, Downers Grove. mm». W.) STAA’I‘S. . . . . Editor (4'. J. WINTER. .Businm Manager 0A RBAGE DISPOSAL OUR SCHOOL SITUATION Member, E3319 WWI, Mum» News of firs. Oleson. who is mi»- rfing for M» United Statea Sen-to from Minnow“ i: coming in stead- ily. She is evidently a hardy cam- paigner having unwed over four thousand miles and made hundreds of matches. She says: "The country in turning program”. We have In uno in-tnm-o we kmm of 3 KrouP'dian» and I director of the Social! or flu- humlml hiuh “WM I'W'W'm’ American Indians. mm: gradual“ m-zr [united by difi- During m, convention of "1. rd. Rp-tlnNe pa/Dllticllm to enter a poll-.l.m_.,", [MM and an International :kutl Iclub “gramme: Invited! their [mu-n Pow Wow club held In! wank r. r-som m e art-mu o 30‘“ m Chic-1'0. ‘hc Cap“!!! IMO 1nd :gmntml‘aflmmfitwrd’mrs mangled then follow "Ana: ‘0 role ’ ‘ the me." It Inn 0 I450!) ll- : «calcium! formed in (he nalfibor-‘ndy by many clubs and new hood they coukl not be induced ”1,-th Capt-1n ls “madam tin: can dmp the we». the.) , .had men-M h H... mm of u . am to be hem! ffom thea- Inferior pot-hrian-. Th')‘|nmuml the worm.“ ‘ mm her the poHuclam “tn the holy, Anal I. the Public men that uttrmpml to truth them. "When”: The North American anything on the subject and it wad ["43“ l.- .M only "up living in the mo Into to chantr- Tl’ni'fifll M '““midst of the civillud world “50‘" inmhip 6.- what we wood for boy.“ n r g . «at w , Re I‘. and girls of the 11va and the sooner: :d,‘:luot (“3:130 "Mil: gum”; u’e m at it an honor mama n l u... L‘. s. A. IN! to sll um Juan have for a wand gnvcrnmentjrmm of the U'nited sum u ucl limp the young votcn .Iafe from the: ,m in PM" 5d“. the wane" influence of corrupt politician; by in- and the Congress 5! the United forming them {0131‘ch 'Mk (Minmam. I petition for the mutant mumls are plume. [of a h" which will 3M “Q Mu" y Among some of the things which women and intelligent men believe wo- should have is a more thorough training of the students in our high whnols alog the line> of citizenship. Mrs. Bowen, president of the Wom- un's City Club of Chimo says: “Our much vaunted educational system( of which we are not us proud as we were before we found out that one-1‘ it has become apparent to the pier neers in the field of endeavor to in-T terest the best class of citizens in acJ tive participation in politics that the1 word must be interpreted differently. bcfom they will venture in. As the_ word is interpleted now it means” simply the raxcally connivance of a: group of selfish men to corral all‘ they can for their own gain. Their; last thought is the welfare of their; countty or the people. Naturally thisl igloup lesent; the coming in of the’ new element and so lime been per-3 fectly satisfied to keep the better] clans: of citizens out of their field bv. making the atmo. phone auch as to be: distasteful to discriminating people.’ However, the women >ince their en-i franchisement have been so busy in’ an effort to change this condition that: already the politicians of the passigl regime are classing them as busy- bullies and pelsons pushing forward ‘ with but little idea of what they? want. Get in line for your supply of winter coal by placing your order early NESCO and PERFECTION OIL COOKING STOVES ‘ ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES I'IERO FURNACES WASHBURN’S CROSBYS GOLD MEDAL FLOUR One of the best difinitions yet giv- en for politics is given by Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia Universi- ty. He said: “Politics In the science of living helpfully and happily in or- ganized society." CHAS. mom 8» SON mums, can a new ' Wadi“ m ‘i‘dllfics By Mn. W. J. O’Neill 36 8. Main St. Telephone 29 slst In plain; Mon the What and the Congress of the United States. a petition for the enactment of I I" vhlch will gin the native American lmliun the same right: and privfliges of citlnnship as can not be obtained by people of foreign birth; Ind that a copy of this resoâ€" lution is F0!“ to the Preaident. the Presiding ORIcer of the U. 8. Sem‘ ate, and the Speaker of the Home of Reprenentatlves of Wmhington.l l Any perm" who wishes to occasionv pally travel with Mrs. O'Neill on her :campuigning trips is invited to get in jlouch with The Reporter. (Lam. n. 0. Parker was realm-M yet-mun- of the lndinn l-‘dlowshlfl Layne, U. S. A.. I! n bu~incu mot- ing hold la-t Sunday, September 2‘. Mr L the mercury of tha [nurtu- lmnal League of North American ln- dium and I director of the Sadat! or American Indians. CAPT PARKER INTERESTED IN INDIAN SOCIETIES gun unjust expenditure of the people's vmo'ney. It has been stated that one Ecounty judge can take care of a popâ€" ,ulation of five hundred thousand. [six years thereafter a judge of the county court oxcept that contiguous ‘counties may by law be made a diS< trict in which one judge shall be elec‘ ted for all county court!- in the dis- trict. An additional judge shall be elected for every fifty thousand popu~ Iation or major portion thereof in a county above a populatmr. of fifty thousand. The term of every county‘ judge xhall be six years from the «late of his election. 'mudhmughnpedbddnulon such as the country has mm how:- in the past fifty years. The power ' of money controlled in the period of l Mark Hanna as never before. Then ‘J came Roosevelt and Wilson. During 'lthe war the bulk of the people sufâ€"l ffered while a few; profiteered. The1 men in congrem now present. the pen iiod of the war time profiteer. We 'have two school: of thought in the! lnation at this time: The first. the be- ,lief that all legislation should be for; the common welfare and the second] What if big money is satisfied the} ;common people must be." From which :we would gather that the lady from, :Minnosota i“ hinting. } Caunty CourtS. Section [13 â€"- In each county except the county of cook there shall be elected in nine- teen hundred twenty-seven and every The following section from the iiew courtitution is causing some discus< sion among lawyers and judges who believe that the provision for an ad- ditional judge for exery fifty their sand of population abme a popula- him: of fifty thousand in a county is Foch-h Superstition. In “ye olden duyos" in lvlngluml some simpleâ€"mind“! fnlk Owlievml (hut swans t‘uuld huh-h [In-Ir «Lg-.9 only in u Ihumlkmturm» Hm i~, it rmuirml :1 mark of thunder r» ('l'uc'h upon Uh' egg u!‘ u swan. Pearls Long Imitaxcd. The hum-Hun of pearls is Hal :1 new mluslry, hul “us rurriml nu wnturles .I-gu. In llu- inn-Mury of [IM- jvwvls 0! .u Punch lmh m" hi'h vlvgrw in l7.“ ”1va is uumml “un ('nllim‘ d" pvrles illiq‘n ., :I Iwcldum- u! false mulls. but murn Hum 11 m-nlmy onrlin-r pmrh wrve Insult: in Frunm- by n jmwh-r mum-1| .haqniu, and an mlvwasful mm “x" manufurlun-r. it wus mlill the ”HI'Y‘ (mow wn'n- bought up h) Ih» "ML r“ 4f .-\aiu mu! {nu-amu- rurv in quct‘. On Saturday. October 7, every [town in the county will participate ‘in a tag day for the Crippled Child- ren's home at Prince Crossing. Th9 is one institution in which the entire county can take pride and which“ everyone can help support. We have; been tagged going to Chicago, for] every variety of purpose and usually give up a few jitneys without a. mur- mur. For the local cause we should cheerfully give what we are able. can. I-” val-u- vat. ‘ ch coupon belowâ€"- Mani” mthcvdufleimu Ardslgy Axminister, 9 x 12 Séle Ardsley Axminister 8-3x10-6 yew-whine“ action Wadâ€"ad hm II a Maud-Ml 1i. balm-view"! 'dâ€"Dr. 8M1 Dunnâ€" Berkshire, 8-3 x 10-6 Sale Price ......... Wilton-Velvets, 8-3 x 10-6 Sale ‘Price ................ - Berkshire, 9 x 12 2] 45 Sale Price ................ A me Axminister, 8-3 x 10-6 .Qapla prim ”.65 Saranac Brussels, 9 x 12 Foot Troubles? I. I A I I. S 0 N 10 Scull Wuhan!» Sm“ “Prefixududhfi ,, sac-1w may ‘0- ’1‘!!! DH PAGE TAG DAY DEMONSTRATION WEEK OCTOBER 9!!! T0 Nth Chas. W. Friedrichs F umiture and Undertaking _ . ":Besl oi Job Printing Quick v "lino“ HUGS" ‘ .3850 _.27 60 .19. 70 21.45 Try Me Peanut Butter, 15 oz. pail ........... Monarch Sifted Early June Peas, per can Monarch Coffee, pe rpound ................. Fancy large Olives, Old Monk brand ......... Pint cans pure Olive Oil, Old Monk brand, can . Cider Vinegar, per gallon Belle Fern New Orleans Molasses, 29gb can . Pot Roast, per pound ....... ~ ............ Fancy Rib Roast, per pound ............. Pork Loin, small and lean. per pound ..... Pork Butts, per pound .................. Spare Ribs, per pound .. . .- ............... Veal Shoulder, per pound ............... Leg 0’ Lamb, per pound ................. Armours and Swifts Box Bacon, per pound Spring Chickens, per pound .............. Stewing Chickens. per pound ............. Boneless Smoked Butts, per pound ........ Boneless Corned Beef, per pound .......... IORTHSIDE GROCERY MARKET Northside Emery and , Market STEWART M. BURNS. Proprietor Telephone 2 (NR SATURDAY ONLY) Axministers, 27 x 54 Regular Price, $4.85,. now... Axministers, 27 x 54 Regular Price, $6.00, now .. Wilton Velvets Regular Price, $6.50, now... Wayne, 9 x 12 Sale Price ........ Raxania, 7-6 x 10-6 Sale Price ......... Wayne, 8-3 x 10-6 Sale Price ......... Bardo,‘ 9 x 12 Groceries Meats .................... 34c ‘acon, per pound .45c :l .................. 32c 1d ................. 28c Definer: Grow ........... 15c 14.90 12.85 13.75 11.90 3.35 3.75 3.95 ,_._ 32c 16c

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