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Downers Grove Reporter, 14 May 1903, p. 3

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It Wu Useful. Gunnerâ€""Goodness gracious, why do you allow that gardener to smoke Mn foul old fine In here?" ~ Guyerâ€""lt" tiny be pretty bad, but u dmwns the odor o! the Turkish cigarettes the dudes ire smoking." The «Mid labo'r bill marks a long Men in iagisiation. This gheoimeiy prohibits night work by children un- der aixtncn years of age between the limxn of 6 p. m. and 7 n. m.. and re- stricts the worklnx day of children to eight hours. It aiso provides that no child under sixteen years of age shall be employed unless he can read and write. This bill was especially fought. Senator l‘nrimr'o mung machine iiiii, rrmmnwmlm In line Chicago hoard oi Median rommissimwn, providing for me o! voiing nmriiinos an all «Indians. was passed. as was flonaior Nuiivr's hill giving county murder! of deeds aniimriiy io guar- anim' title: and empowering menu to mi aside certain fees for the purpose of creating III indemnity fund. The convict labor bin is an «iron ai inst to put "in state governmeni in Hm posiiiol of ohoying lhe constitu- tion. which prohihiis conirart labor in line ‘miimunrics and reforma- mrim‘ For years the since has hem evading this provision of the organic law. The Bill makes Hie commission- ers oi live pcuiientiaries anti the man- agnrs of the Pontiac reformation I hoard oi prison indmirim to [out the luv into effect May 1. 190‘; confines employment of the prisoner: in the manufacture 0! articles to be mad by the state or iha poiiiimi divisions thoreof. none of the products of their labor to be sold in the open market; gives convicts who earn "good time" n slurp oi' the mines of ihe insu- inilons. Bioâ€""Yenâ€"nome men." lieâ€""For nuance?" f, ' 4". fioâ€""momphenf w _ n." Tho t‘hmtm antnaso but!“ III" to lmvth'r wry Important [atom of truth In! t‘hirnpo. TM! bl" permit- ttm aunt-nth" o! ”w Ennrtm and (‘nhmwt «mum: to the Chtraco not. tan utmvm: autumn" the sanitary tnntcrs tn dcvctoo the water [tutor at ttw drainage Manuel and to ma- INI "to Illinois and Michigan moat vtth the «Ir-Ina" ”that. This MI! was pramrrd It I (antenna: of the trmtws of the unit-r1 Matti“ and "w rommisslonas ol the Illinois and Michigan non! Real Thing. Heâ€""Do you like to have men lut- no muting net [or the municipal momma of “mi niiwun “he lelor hm) uitm (talcum Ii in! op- priunily in "lupin with In using “not rulivmy pmhiom and “(No it on moan-n. promos-Iva and elm-Hm limp, Thin may y". he took"! upon as m. moi! Important Ind (armch- m pm» hi "advanced" lrginmlmn of n.» nuion Ii In "so am hi" "or pas-mi in illinois prtmiulnx munici- pumu to (mango in ihn ownvuhip and "pm-Hon ui utcniicd public uuli‘ HM mum man valor-awn). open- iim- u! fhil‘h has hem r-vmldrrnl lino pvrn-g-nn‘ ut priuio eniemine. The appropriation: by "Ill general uu-mhly mll amount. to about. '15.- 000.000. the lumen sum over appro- prinfed. Two your: an the Com I'll about "3.500.000. 'l‘ho 0|»ch Item: vhlrh have “)0??qu the total are: you» Ibo HI. Charles School for Boys. 3860.000; (or repair- on tho Mulehome, Int-humus a not root. $230300; tor puma; Iha mum-t labor In: In over- nuou u Jam-l. $300,000; (or commot- II; the lhnoaflllo Inuno uylum. M1100; (or lmpmnmooln u the .Wuuuo-I Imus: asylum. 0200.000. One of the most important achieve- ments of the session in all probability lies wholly outside of legislative enact- ment or the record of the house-the prob-hie end of the extreme use or the speaker's gavel to advance or retard legislative work or. to hold members In check and restrain them from the exercise of their constitutional rights to the floor. The revolt against Speak. er Miller‘s gavel rule against the Muel- ler hill on April 23. in which ninety- seven momlmts ol the house organized a session ot_tlwlr own in protest. against :avt‘i rulo ls believed to put rm 0nd to that mat-tire {or many yours, ‘ it not tor all time. It that has been accomplished it undoubtedly will be considered in future years one of the taunt important “Movements of the your. Counting the appropriation bills, of which there are approximately 1'15. some 300 bills have been passed. Each of these had to have full consideration in two (house and senate) committees, three readings on three separate days in each house, or: total at about 900 readinga‘ That makes an average of about three bills 3 day for all the days. including Sundays, since the beginning of the session. Most of these bills, of course, were actually read and passed in the last month. The forty-turd general assembly of llllnola passed more than 100 hills, exclusive of regular npproprlqtlon bills, practically all of which wlll take thelr place in the statutestot the state. It killed about 1,100 bills. Summary of Work Done by the F ortyJ‘hnrd General ASsembly ' 4â€"Appropriations Amount to $15, 000. 000, the Largest in the IliStor-y of the Stateâ€"Effective Child Labor Law. IMPORTANT BILLS PASSED, . ' BY ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE She (calmâ€""Mama: ny- um I will me An Ideal wife." Ho (havingly) .. “Undaumdly. But when It comes to u wife I pater the nu cling." Humanâ€""A brute, my dear. is a man who spends 40 cents {or cigars. then growls because his wife wants I no gown." Definition. Little Hassleâ€""What's a brute. mamma?“ To Protect Bank Demltmâ€"Sen- ale bill 434 to amend the act for the pmteetion 0! bank depositors so that it will read as follows: "That if an banker or broker. or person or per- sons doing : honking business in this state. shell recelre from any person or person. firm. company. or corpore- llon. or (mm any agent thereot not indebted to aid banker. broker, bank- Mg company. or incorporated bank, any money. rherk. draft. bill of ex- change. stocks. bonds. or other valu- able thing which is transferable by delivery. when at the time of race”. ing such deposit. said banker, broker. banking company. or incorporated bank is in his or its knowledge in. rolvent. whereby the deposit so made shall he lost to the depositor. said banker. broker, or oiilcer. so receiving such deposit, shall be deemed guilty of embezzlement. and upon conviction thereof shall be lined in n sum double the amount of the cum on embezzled and irandulently taken. and in addi- tion thereto may be imprisoned in the Ram at Oath Damage:.~â€"Senaia hill is] (Gardner's). increasing the statutory limit oi death damages from 85.000 to $10,000. The bill aim Intends the vrmnt law by providing that unit: tor death damages must be brought within one year. Under the old law a suit may be brought at any time within two years. Tum Land Tim Laueâ€"801nm M" 123 (Jnul). requiring administra- tors, net-(ma, and «Mrs having Marge 0! ma! csIalo In mm to reg!» lcr "cc name and" Hm anrms land “He land ht. The registration in lo be made under order 0! mart And the mart is to deienlmm 'hmhvr regis- tration I. ternary In vases whom I [mum against such raglalnlm In en- lcred. it the city aunt-Inna municipal operatian it must in it. rhnrm inf Ionic. Milt-3mm high in DMIIN rowan». l._lim nwmting "mum. uni the niacin! amt inmost on wint- Ner obiigntimu ihe my n-smmn in tiw acquisition 0! street railway prop miy. cum are empowered to tonne In any grant to a "may comm} the flight to also over was runny com- amny'n property I! or Mtoro the u- plnuon of the man They may Ibo Inn-n In turn arm! I ammo: la the alert that I! that!” do“ not mum rim m mIM' lo Inlo over my prop- erty. but shall grant a um: lunch“. In ""1er company In my urea“ 00 mum! by the 0M company. then the now company an" In substituted In plum o! the city an In all obllpuonn In “Hag our the nun-h property. Franchise annulm- may ho granted In umu that. (ranks um nlmdy hum! without l‘maugn pmmotwn. No (mm-Mm longer "an five your. ”all be nan-u" Iulm nppmod by "no people. Municipat Ownership. Mueller Bill. -valding (or municlptl ownership of street ruiiwayu. The bill gives the municipalities of the state power to acquire. own. and operate street. nil- vuys and to lone the sum to my company incorporated under the In” at this unto. (or any period not longer thou twenty norm on Inch tern“ u the city council shall provide. Tho enabling puwor to operate. tmwovor. munt be approved by thrcn‘flitbl o! thou voting on the queltloo. The sum civil service blll, me:- havlng been made almost useless by amendments In both bunches. Ivu Allowed to die In the house. The bills unused of wide Interest or Importance are the (allowing: The Bundy bill for changing the assessed valuation of property from one-filth to one-fourth of the full value has also died. Southern llll» nois counties. which claim they can- not raise enough , county revenue under the one-fifth valuation. do manded this. The local option bill is also dead. It had been amended by the elimination of the county iocnl option. so that the Antl-Snioon longuo lost interest in it. many Important bills have died or have been smothered. Among them Is the "tellow servant" bill, Intended to abolish the common law rule that an employer shall not be liable to an employe for personal Injury recelved through the fault of a co-employe. The state free employment agency, recently knocked out by the Supreme court because of a provision forbid- ding the tarnishing of workers to a factory or other place or employ ment where workers might be on strike. has been refinacted. with the oil‘ending provision stricken out. by the glass manufacturers, who em- ploy many boys in their business. Real w. Ideal. Cofleo and Beer Communion. The people of the United sum consumed during But your 1,498,310,. 804 union: of coflee, Ind 1,381,875,437 gallon of boar. "We”, you might add I derrVircfilz." ad- vised the friend. "A derrick? What for?" "To M! the cup." Advice to Sir Thoma. "Do you think my yacht 1: cm plate?" asked Sir Thomas Lipton. gaz- ing proudly at the Shamrock m. School fer Crippies.â€"~Senate bill 452, authorizing hoards of education to 03- tahlish and maintain schools or classes for rrlppied children in the public schools, payment Iherefor to be made from the common school funds, wn passed. Compulsory Battalionâ€"«Senate bill 284 (Humphrey) provides lhll. every person having control of any child be- tween the ages of 7 lo H years aha.” cause the child to attend some public or private school during lhe entire llme durlng which school is in sesslon. whlch period shall not be less than 110 days of actual leaching. Rmrictlng told of Drugsâ€"Senate bill 105, to amend the pharmary art making It unhwfal to retail cocaine. hydrochlorate. or any salts or com- pound of cocaine except upon prescrip Hon. No More lmmlm Mam- Bennie bill 481 (Has). abolishing the indeterminate sentence In. and on- powering Juries to fix aentenca of persons convicted of felony. To Regulate Donut thcn- nto hm Isl pmvtdu (or the appoint- umtt o! In until-tan. practicing den- “all. The. mm he recommended by “to Illinois Mul “mutation. Por- aonn not "amend under the mat in Int ohm- a license. The bond tn lino [Ivan “thorny to rcgullto cent-l calm. cum I...” Lawâ€"4'0“. hill 61!. The new not mum: n school cattl- cata or "glut-Ho- of birth Mom I permit that In gnu-ted tor such chlld ‘ to work. It applies to children be ‘ tween M and I6 yearn of In. It nhoh “the; night work {or all boys 3nd xlrk under the ago 0! 16. It reduce. the hour: they may be employed to etshL It requires a staple ednonttovul tent. and define: extra hunrdom ind dam germs Implements at vhkh minor: under 16 In pmhlhlted from beta; employed. and further prohthtu chil- dren from engaging In occupations where their lives or limbs are and“. germ! or where the" morals mny he deprived. It. makes It. unlawful for any chm! under the use of H to be 91:51:26 It my occupation In a theater or white when 01 amusement when liquor is sold. Mfume immortalityâ€"Applicant (or rorclvor nut Out [In band lo the ndnma party «Icon! when (or good came uhnwu. In "on at a re- cotmr tho mun any porn" the mm In pom-uni lo rel-ll pane-don upon 1M" bond. “Min. 0! Izphavvnmnxplmlvot shall not In “and with!» oath-ll In". 0! any dwelling houul "rent with "m con-on! o! I muomy ol the people living with": "In mam Indra-In. ”on sum" of Member: ~llouu blll 105 (8. B. Hudson's). In- cnulng (In ulnry or number- or the (curl! womb]: {mm “.000 to 82,000 let each molar Ion-Ion. To "mum. For! Imamâ€"Tho biii creates a pond oi‘ trustees which nun have authority to receive a col» venue of forty um oi land on which the old {on in Iiiuaiod. and which in ompovorcd to are {or and improve the pmmiul. ‘ Revising the Game Lam-Quail ‘sgain protected, they having been left out or the law passed two years ago through I. clerical error. Season tron Nov. 10 to Dec. 30. Killing oi'r prairie chickens is prohibited {or a period or [our years. The killing of wild ducks. geese, or brunt for the market Is strictly prohibited, and no person to be allowed to shoot more than twenty- nve 0! these birds on one day. All provisions of the old luv (or the pro- tection of wild bird» are reisined in the act. and seversi new sections no added to clear up technical points. Tun came wardens to nerve under the stste :nmo commissioners. ‘ Regulating Convict Labanâ€"This bill is designed to abolish contract labor in the penitentisries and the reform» ivory, and was drafted in compliance with a. constitutional amendment which was adapted several yes a ago. The law goes into eflect by y 1. 1904. Under it the prisoners are to be employed exclusively in the manu- incture of articles to be used by the state or the political divisions thereof. and under no circumstances shall any of the produ’cts at their labor be sold upon the open market. The president oi! the board of prison industries, the president of the state board of charl- ties, and the auditor are to fix the price at which all labor performed and articles manufactured (or the state, or its institutions. and the vari- ous political divisions, shall be lur- nished. state penitentiary not less than one, not more than three years." DOWN Ens GROVE REPORTER. Murderer Km. Hlmulf. Cleveland, 0., special: Lndvng SM- ?mk, on Man for murder. commuted nlcido In me county m}. 0:: Sop {umber 24. 1902, Built!!! HIM m Bot-er tad may mud W III-had, Charla Honor. Welcome to Edward. London cable: King Edwud I‘P‘ eived a great popular welcome on his .rrivnl in London from Portsmouth ‘ho road to Buckingham Palace. which was nyiy decornted with flags. Ju thickly lined with people. Will Lay Cat“ to Mm. Seattle, Wash. special: Articles of incorporation for the North American Telegraph Cubic company. which arovldes for the building of a sub 0.1an able from Seattle to Valdez id other points In Alaska and theme -‘a Vladlvoctok. have been filed here. iii-mic a. A. a. Man Wont crown lion“ Mimi Commenter. In! Ii. Mil, lil‘, "mm: M it. man union of ile iiiiuoio division If iii. Ornd Ar-y at on Rev-bile I tantrum tn Monica vim mgr- Iil liiinoil nionnn io won for an election at M John 0. Block of CM up an ”00‘s! min-under It the male“ in Ban Fascism in Au- nt. A (elm I’ll receivd im- npvingfieid by Col. Cbnrie- R. I. Koch oi (Dingo saying that both bonne- oi in. legislature had mod the bin (01 the “mam". oi $250,000 by tho mi. noi- Inuolfl purl cmmniuio- in m I Inn; "in“ io the "nice. 0! mi» loin unidir- in the Vicksburg can; "in. The sum and icgiaiaiun‘ are mm [or um action. 1 Chicagoâ€"”.m. TO. 7 BL Louisâ€"“750]; 10. Kansas Cu ~43" . unlitâ€"88. - Sheep and cum .mfi. Kant-‘JOE‘I: â€"xm7 so. 8!. Louisâ€"- .‘ Ln. cumâ€"«.250. E I 0â€"31. E"- ”gm-65% 5m ansan Dannaâ€"fl “‘1? ITATI INOORISI J. c. ILACK Column. (to room an: “With ll. vofld to nunuu and (I. bone to whet. It would be no mum at folly to into our 0-0 and name: In oovlu and. o! «neon! and m. vMo- our a not. «allow o! oo- met-km" "It“ ‘ 7 Cayâ€"ma finite. Catt“. k‘iiaTt‘m lief fig“ “' Imbâ€" o‘ 2 red. “ gnaw; llnoflh‘em, 1"" amino 0. nor hon. ninth-flu. I hard. axe ontoâ€"No. I red. 75¢ Com Sh NO. I. Me. or oftâ€"No. 1. “*1 {tambag‘ifio'g and run; Purimâ€"No. 3. QB . ' o! the won! Protestant [and been not. and, borne In mud, and It It. and not {dun In 909qu nun Into the mm "at". «on o! opposition to Romo. It In probable that (ho pane-.1 million (or a clause at the nun. or no church would not lava occurred. Duty 00 Chunk. TI. commluno than “no“: [in I! In tho duly or flu Protestant Balloon-l church “to unlumln and "pm In carnal We" union the un-Cuhollc mmuou and pmlonulonn of tho no.“ no In doctrluo not loc- (In In Mann...” which. with": Ibo In! my nun. "have boon cult-d bo- md w tumor annuals." y “u the origins! Catholic 1133!!an ch No. I M. fig?“ New orb-No. 1 M. c. Kama. cn â€"-No. : u- not lnullâ€" o 2 red "muteâ€"No. 1 lnoflhem 19?. IA tamponsâ€"No.1n0nhu'n. gunkâ€"1N _o IM 7!!“ I “Tim in the opinion or the diocese of Pennsylvmio any change In the mum of the Prussian Episcopal church In the United Since: 0! Amer- ica 3: thin time would be inexpedlont." Bloom Resolution. There was o mu um tree dim» oion ot the resolution Ind the report of tho special committee, which we consumed the resolution. When the vote was taken it was (ound thn In com. instances delepten (mm the “no church were divided on the qoem don. Bishop Whitaker Ind Conjoint luknvamnh voted [or the resolu- tion. Tho Ipocinl committee's noon was In put us folio": The vet. wu: Clerical, 112 to 34; mu. 1: to :1, and was taken on : rem oluuon presented by a special commu- too appointed by Bishop Ozi W. Wim- aker. The resolution was 3: 1011013: Phllndelphlt. PL. special: The hls- toned diocese of the Protestant Epis- copal church In Pennsylvaniaâ€"tho dioces- which originally adopted the present name or the denominationâ€" placed Itself on record by an over- whelming vote in convention as op- posed to the proposition to change the name of tho church. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. WORD PROTESTANT IS UPHELD Overwhelming Majority In Dioceu Which Originally "looted the Title of the Denomination II Against the Proposition. Opposition to Changing Ap- pellation of the Episco- palians. Wfllllll Hfllfl Tfl . {’HESENT NAME «may: 3“. Wheat. Icy I. Klihdby Cub. m L. Heaven, no you! dd. Wold”! tall lo. "I! mtmmmwm‘nb Prim Cut-«Y. . The work of constructing the new Frisco-Big Four cut-0!! to Macho" ll progressing nanny. A steam thovol In .9. work on the Minor hill, south 0! mum. and t concrete bridge 100 feet. mg I: being constructed on an “could turn. The corner stone of the new Pro caution Parish church, romer of Wen Po": street and Springfield sve- nue. Chiago. bu been laid. Right Reverend Bishop Mnldoon performed the ceremony, mined by Rev. E. A. Murphy. Rev. A. L. Bet-germ, Rev. E. A. Kelly And Rev. 7' s. Hennehem. fab. Mom. According to mm nuan- from hot- "culturin- mr Man. an mm and mm}. "up. rem not no Ml, Inn by mu u in salad. Loon HI. Nam. Ilene! ow. a Pok. living at mt m. IMII. loot the an: M on. at In cm vhllo Workml about the tar- nm It Um laiuIIm-llovnrd ’hlfl. A and: aunt Mn In no «yo And do “mud (be light. lnhmdnn flower. 'A mlmonco will ho held Mum mo ovuu of tho Alton aloculc Ill. and lb. mmgmmt at (In 0mm Olly road. with I flow of manual“. m mum not null». . roan-u- m "to bottom Bl. [mu um Anon. On a Cash lulu. The people of Omnlto Clty and cur- rounding country have been mad with notice by their tum-hon Illd nut "am that In tho tutu-o no mm will be cold «nu-opt tor ml. It I. believed that tho untom will be adopted by All chuc- or merchants. Brlcklayor II Injured. Walter Graven,” A bricklayer of .rooldyn. was badly Injured by (IIIIII‘ 1mm 0. «wow while at. work on the lamina roundhouso u Omlto Olty. Bricks which be knocked from the second floor. upon which no \vu work- lnx. struck Clom Woods. I luboror. um uvetcly hunted bun. [Harry Spence Taken Fir“ Honors in Oratorlcal Contact. Harry Spence, representing the Springfield high school, was awarded first prize in the oratorical content. which concluded the annual meet. 0! the Corn Belt Oratorlcnl Athletic as- aoclatlon. Tan schools were repre- sented union; the contestants. So great was the demand for admission that two balls wera utilized and the program was carried out in dupllcm before the two mdlences. Mlmllo Suffer of Mason City was nwnrdod sec- ond prize and Leo Cannon 0! Lincoln secured third prize. Mednla were guarded the winners in the contest. Union Man to Educate Wivee and Ole- tere Along That Line. The Alton Trades and Labor alum- bly is preparing to take up the cause of unionism in the home. An attempt will be made to organize a lediea’ la- bel league, the object of which will be to band together the wives of all union men in an organization pledged to use only goods hearing the union label, whenever it is possible to get them. and to give union-made good- tho preference always. Several at- tempts have been made to orgnnizo the ladies In a union label league, but it Is believed that this one will be successful. The movement has the indorsement n! the Trades and Labor assembly. LEADS CORN BELT SPEAKERS CREATE DEMAND FOR THE LAIEL NIVI IOHAN CATNOIJC CHURCH AT CHICAGO. ILLINOIS STATE N W. J. “unmet M lent the mm M: 0“ mm In nonm- county-Io W' St. Louis stock nth. It pound. m In of w. than stock. After the none was me M. '1, Conway prenched a m. TI. fl to; will colt $125,000. nu and plated 'm be on. of the "It In! church structure: in the ear. style a! lrcmucture will he Romanesque. Rev. Jane: 1. J in the pntor at: Draw Lou In Chunk. . Annomno-ucuumml. IL church It Hon: Vm ht h «km. to tho caution mild.“ II conkmnco. INC. m u H Vernal out October. 1. V. M" Mud l. swu- went"! I. a“ numb" M was. OI dnflu bu fl chole- lofl Io um L mun. Acupu I load. The city council of boat" I. “- rooted a in to“ (untold it C. luvuovmo and Inna-uh m IuII-u coup-my In m. u- d It» ooowbuommlumvll- In olubmu lamb. "on 7.0.18. an. The unor- o! the hull" w. Tho-an and curb. I: of Helium. And [Album 0. if! in. Loch. 5 Wnltcr and Charla Emu. and brothers, 0! Eu: 8!. loch. um over s can “no. Both knives, and Chute. V» M on the bud. Wnlur my“ b modlntoly um tho cum-3. ht '- luer but“ and" s home by lb noon-u Cum". nmh "haul-D man out, Ind tho ole-r curl“ Q dot the loan ad armed bl. fl. Th. Mum can will "cover. :15 v i lnultufo mm. Fred c. Goodnow of sue-n, all-ooh! of (men' institute: for tho Tvnb (turd congrenlonul dlntrlct. to“ with the several other prnldoutl II ucratarles, bu arrugod dual to:- b salutes uglollowa: Mutton my. Salem. Oct. 20. 21, 22: 1010!“. Mount Vernon. Oct. :1. 22. II; I. huh, Mount Carmel. Oct: 21. 28. 8.; Lawrence, Llwroncevlllo, Oct. 2!. U. 30; anlord, Robinson. Oct. 19. IO. 31: Fayette, denllg Now. I. 4. I: Emnghnm. munch-m. Nov. G, i. I; Jasper. Newton. Nov. 5. 0; Clinton, aormutown, Nov. 11. as; fuck“ Olnoy. Doc. 2. a, 4. The contra-Ml round- -up meeting wlll be bald In 03' necdon with tho county mum at Olney. {DI-ma Foam-bum Mutln. '5' Hold I! LItohflIH-n The thchllold '0le 1:!an ‘ 4_ tel-mu the 2m dlltflfl. Mot-mp.“ woman' I clubl on May 14 um 16. following clubl In the «MW in!” tome-outed: The Bprlluflom W- - Club the Every Weanmu cm at Springfield. the Tuelduy Club of m lll:: the Ollo Club of Pan. m.lll.; m Tnylorvlllo Womun'l Clumm Girl.- vlllo Woman’ I Club. tho Clio OM * Vin-den. the Woman'l Club of M ton. Tho lea-long will I). hold I: no .' Presbyterlun church on mom“: a“ nflernoon. um Iluo on Friday m 112;. A receptlon will be than m ' any evenlnx to the dehum- Ind Vb: ltlng guests u the Elk!‘ 10610 M n which time Mrs. Euunlu 1!. Duo-‘- of Decatur, lll.. president of tho I. F. - W. C., will give an address on “CIVIC Beauty a. Phase ol'oPurlotlIm." , 3: 1'0 INTERTAIN WON.“ lmnorly Crap Gama. (m 3..

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