HI. Future Assured. w my boy." Inquired the pct-ant, “seem to luv. u nzturu bent In In! one direction?" “Yen. lit," add the tucker. "He give. em Indication at being A mm at Industry in» m. He'd-naminbontob II. his work for NI.†m It tho huh Ind nina Inch. mm at on top. thich "In tor M. 0- on. fun in Inherit“. 'l'int that at Gettysburg, July I. was. 1:†n n.‘ on moth". 'Vind hy Cam I. K Jonen 'ith sergeant stator“- Clrhtnn. Company It ï¬ght) Rom. Inont mum Cnvniry.‘ 0n the third. Dated.†(31min Jonas. Morten-tut mum Ild Semen-t War! And on the fourth. 'Kmtod 1180! "To Indie-to the not 'horo, the lam gun 'Il Ind in the hnttle oi Gettynhurg. than three veterans. nctorn and eyewitnesses of the events critter. In the rock. nonrly n qunrter at n rentnry after the events hap- pened. purchased the ground and thervon erected their memorinl. This Itono beyond the donut!) of the Get‘ tynhnrz Rattle Fteid Hemorid Amni- ntion. far removed from the many monuments on the Gettysburg ï¬eld stands alone. n sotitnry and silent wit- neu to tell the true story of the open- in. of the mat decisive hnttle of the» world. on the morning at July I. 1863.†Pout Fade WIsh. Heien. ï¬ve. and grandma grasped ends of the chicken wishbone. and made wlahes. The bone flew apart, and Helen danced ground the room crying: "I‘ll get my wish! I'll get .1 with!" “What did you wish. Helen 1’" mixed her father. Wm: great glee she answered: “I wllhed our dog handled!" ' (nu-mum. an. In I pfluu door- MutNu-fltolthrfln thou Inna tan-4M but out 0! Ian Crock. nu than mm from Myth-rt. «and. I ample none. «011d an at It "cannula. ml~ nah. In {out high. «gluon. mm u â€I Mr. A!“ II the elect mammal-Mm“ “Ruth-“helm?!- w division. Hill'- o-ru. all an» and m II m. who! do" 00 like to Gettysburg ton. ThoflfluolmlmlloHIrocord- u o- overluun. [tulle an the side a: m nnm. cum monument 1'). My m In the unto um". M u follown: ‘1. the curly nor- our Blah“ on mm, was in the Eighty-nomad Illi- nois Infamy. KIJOI' acorn N. Joan. than an ollcer 1n the Thirty-Iona": Muen- Volunteer Infantry. with his command was on male Round Top when the mm: but fruit~ In. chute of the my lotion. under the have Pickett was made. The Illinois troops In the battle were .139 Eighth Cuvnlry, the Twelfth Cavalry and the [untrue-ma Illinois Infantry. Comrades trunk 'A. Rogers and Allan Wheeler were In the Eighth Cavalry Ind Comrade Martin E. sun: m. for many you: village pon-| To, the Eighth lllinoln Volunteer Ctvflry belongs the honor of ï¬ring the am shot In that memonble con- flict It dnybwak on the mornlns of July 1. 1863. when the Confedenle mm wing advanced across the Marnh crook bridge. The meter of Janet Post. Grand Army of the Republic. at Downers Grove contalna the mees of several who fought on tho uhion aide in those July dun any years 330. and the Get- â€ï¬‚mrx battleï¬eld now bears monu- ments to those llllnola rozlmenta which took part In the battle. When General Robert E. Lee. com- mando; In chlelj of the armies of the Contoflncy, decl‘ded on an odenslve campus: and hunch“ his squadrons Into the hitherto unmoloated farm 11nd: of the north ‘he m met by the Union force- at Gettysburg. In'd more In: fought the tremendous battle which sent the tide of war southward. never to return. W90 Again-q Iona. gunâ€"33mm aw“: ummb mu nun-uni â€I“ nun-rum \ "on! Loan Wald. 1 ‘1". mount,†and 3 dream! 30- w.“vmlmllmh‘m‘ won't I!" “Yd. my Com“: 00m" u†mum to WI 5°" ’ "“91 m-mgflmwntbh3m' Thu Wu Art. "Realistic?“ repeated the critic. “well. I thank! any he was realiauc. You just ought to hue seen the ex- citement he created In hi. ltudlo when hanvthoeornlnndmnermo nmmmmmmr Work. The beauty of work depends upon the way we meet itâ€"wheiher we am ï¬nches each morning to “tack it an an enemy um must be vanquished be. fore night cornea. or number we om our eyes with the sunrise in welcome it as an approaching friend who will like In feel It evening that the day was well worth it. (stigmaâ€"Lucy 1.1mm. m ell-lent and. Incidentally. the long] sought after ellllr of life. One val: Invited to nod for tree temples. end! In marvelou properties were the sub' led at everybody'n convemuon. no Mr nigh! have been sold to um day had not some one. without the tear of:l . libel action before his eyes. divulged, Ila were! 'ormnllâ€"coln tea enlivened: by rum. from Ihat moment it fell as; repldly as It had risen. {or people: could make their own Robnr if they: vented It. Ml told. there were About â€comma. One I turn at tho coca-Io- than I- «lady mom“ was (In Ion] and ham support such (he (an. M only by the mug mph. but by the on" on“ a well. The Dom" Omo (co-Nam! wu lug" than "all of any other Iowa nu Win-Alon. and comparing very nvor- ably with that. Olvo Away Formula. About forty nun no then 'u M Vim-ed on lmdon Mnm n drink ï¬lled Robur, aid to be good for ev- A m: nlnum' work with 3 soul. would have mm the elon- at the broad nod huh â€upon loo- du- nm- to life ud llub. The amount of main .0 unit I] mam-om by M- nil-ac. he Il- um venuWyWI-CN acm- Oman-out mm (I. I0- on“ o! m hunt In «mama We were not allow“ to Iook In It. mtotlhbooltomllmnu-m glu- can correct. A“ may roll-l- n M! Modal. Ind. Who In than“! In the III.- nt. anyway? Named Knock. The Judge: In the discus throw should hue been an!“ I nod“ for their lagoon“, III will?!“ What an "scum number of Capo â€no. In nuke the mun-d dlouncn. and for an undue: of their mun-um cuculnuou In computing lb. result; They ï¬nd two noun- to coin, In- volvlu the mm o! No unknown emu“... ‘ II. “In"? There um n llno spirit throughout the entire day's meet, and while an could not win. than who were defeat- ed proved them-ohm- to be true f County Superintendent Morgan in a few well chosen Words addressed the large audience and expressed hlo no- preolntlon of the efforts of the high school students. encounged them to greater achievements and commented on the Inocu- o! the any, declnrtng It to be “The Gal. Day" of the Du Page county public schoolo. Then rol- loved the untdlng of prison. I Country High School Association which was held last Saturday. It was an occasion lm to be remembered by . those present. The program consisted of music and oratory and each ‘con~ teetsnt entered with a spirit to win. Five students. three girls and two boys, of the various schools, entered into the oratorical contest and much praise is due them for the splendid: manner in which they acquitted them-. selves. The chorus work was present-\ ed by the high schools of Wheaten. Elmhurst and Downers Grove. The judges' decisions were unanimous in (over of our chorus and it certainly never appeared to better advantage than on this occasion. The points con- sidered were time. expression, inter- pretation and grade of music. As a result at this contest a handsome silk banner, the prize for the best chorus, now adorns the walls of the Downers Grove High School. We desire to ex- press a most sincere appreciation of the work of the musical director, Miss Clare Zoilinger. who with much na~ tience and untiring zeal has accom- plished so much for our echoals. and at the same time give credit as the students themselves, who seemed to be enthused with the thought that “meriting honor for ourselves brings honor to our schools." In. How far did the In." hurl WHEATON WINS, ‘ H. S. TRACK MEET Funny 0...“. W‘SOIIR COUNIRY 3:; AND flllR HAG up“ d 00 nation‘s ab Indium-nay“ D i I } NE und- n th- untrue. at I seaport and (no. st peanut folk «trying their nun household car In trundle. and WI. and Intelle- than 3. they an n (all that shall any than to 3 mm: point when their at. an the continent M can- I Hm I. “W. 3 HI flag its." in only n ï¬t of g hunting or . w of cm. In what it ttnndo for, what it court and what It means to our country It Iin more precioun thnn mine: of gold fond other. nnd drain the mama I stun of heaven In it: brilliant play ; ‘ Originnlly our ilng floated over I law 1 ‘muling colonies newly talented] into 03M†oi n union. The daring‘ courage of the men who lived under the in. when ï¬rst the Failed-Stun were separated by a stubborn and sum : cmfnlly fought war. from the mother-- lnnd ncrou the sen awakens our on thusiaam when we look hack on the historic page. This country was den that! to grow as rnpidly an Jack‘s famous brnnstnlk. with an immense territory stretching north. south east and went. With inexhaustible re- source. of the toil. and om of price 2 in the cavern: underground, its wenlul i was assured iron) the beginning. j Small wonder It in that the nations at ' the giobo have turned to it with eager longing. nd mt vat tide: of Immi- mtion hnvo continually nwept upon To {mum- to lhe dun bolow II uniform of my, AM fromflw mocking-M Plover- l‘or the hem [lid to ml. M Dill"- Ill." "low With uuldon unnmu'n burn!" sung. lull-1h buds of am. "own for the soldier dead many. The “Inc's purple plume- I‘mm old Now England'o nrdelu I". Who" In!» the npringumc blooms. All jewolod with tho mot-Illa: do. 0! heavy with the run. For him who wore I cont of blue When numbomd with the slain. an inc: no (at any. hum vnd flower: no eouutlou In the utter ï¬n of In; the Menu «9 nâ€"bloom with the rose and evoryvhm we no color ad Wu.- and bunny W u If no and. of 113m and In" won [mi-lily my to help 00 Nature sympathise: with our anon. to decorate the Ioldion‘ mm. Her We ocatter lower- on the grave- of our heron on Memorial day decorat- in; impartially the mound: of "lend and toe in the ï¬eld at the grounded arms all sleep peacefully and. there- fore. all are friends. Whoever has visited a nationnl cemetery and, north or south. has seen the lmucription "Unknown" on many a atone. must have felt a heartache at the thought of the men who never returned to their dear ones‘ How the wives and mothers and children watched and waited. hoping against hope as time went slowly by. that some day there would be a remembered voice at the door. a remembered step. a hmnzed and weary soldier. coming home at laat. They never came home. these unknown men. and when they were laid away in the grave all that. any could tell concerning their careers us that they had died (or their country. This was true. whether they {ought under one flag or another. if they were honest and patrlotie and willing to die for what they held moat dear, photo and tuning bro“ and liable (to an of peace. In In alway- non horde than Islam. The women 0! our many shank! be In (not of peace. sud throw the weight of their Influence mm the sale In no behalf. yd peace at ny price I- not that we thank! cave. Price a the Incrllce of principle nd the dam. Hon 0! conscience any be bought loo dearly. ! Manx-nu war .34 â€town for the loom It males. m. mourn- Iu in mm Ind Ihe blood that flow: 0. ï¬elds of mm:- Yot. um ull In and. war In â€mum†I hie-r In. In the and. clear-um mo “moo- Flower: for the Unto-1'. chat-ï¬shed and. And over them unfurled The glorious an; of many. Tho lam-t In tho world. For paler has turned to ppm- and not. The buyonell and (um. And North Am! South .- broth". Incl Bald: um- hinted m flown for the nation'l m:- Ind bran. Tho‘gallam nouln that bore The our. and Ilflpel to victory Upon n lorel‘n shore; For than 1hr red 1nd ("cum to. of III (M'blouums queen. And from the was a away of pine To Roe-p mah- mamorlu green. â€"llmu lrvlu, In Leslie‘s Weekly were M on In It“ boon he: (be In: I and cut but can“! II. 3 MI- m wow i but house I one at her Inn. 0! no "can“ u > M 10¢th macaw; 9 about"! I. l- (oday AI- ud Than tr link to man. for ' Ibo old not- hon an AI- r wu. that. u came up “and lilo It and Id! “on and «mm-III 0! views (0" Un- mum blood mu Vet. um LI-.- ymmiuu “W North Side Groom and Market FanCy mm mple Groceries, Na- pervillc ' ge Cheese, Fresh Vegetahi. ‘ , 'n-sh and Salt Meats. Cold Mr I» Mr slicing. Fruits in season ' -- -' ~- F. (.~-ERW|G mono»: 2 00mm GROVE, ILL WRMW :Hm‘““ H‘mmm g N ewLocauon 7 Readv Ior Business with a B. SCELF 0, 29 S. Main St. WWW‘W Ready [or Business with a Good Line of Good Shoes F. A. EDGEWORTH T ï¬e PAatogm/ï¬er in your town . 33So.min3ueet Phone a-M Opm'l‘neldqtnndhflql Sunday-until!) MMM “11B wagon that stand: up like the reputation of its makers†WhenyoubuyaSludebakerwagonyoubuy awagonthatwill last until you turn theï¬u-m overtoyouroonandhetumsitovermhisaon. One of the ï¬rst Studebaker uncon- ever made our contour-swine for thiny yum. and we will gladly send you the name. of fax-men who ban in their pose-don man. that have been in commune-ny- where from U M48 yanâ€"audthele â€odious-mild them. We outbuilding the nmckindowa-gonnodq. A Studebaker won it minute-uncut that villain full Mum for your outlay. It in built on ballot. n.lteel.wood. ' tundvminhuaediniucm detonated“ tote-tedtomkcmeuhiodwbed. For mrhbuaineu “plumâ€"for town at country useâ€"IbueinWehidehï¬tyournquinm F.- m dun-p can. inch. m am an- cho-h. can“ 5‘.- which. 0‘ W W “Emilio “Hand-Id. What he means to you now, he will also mean to others some day. and the 'little collection-«“taken at†various ages-will be a priceless treasure for generations to come. But, whether or no, he is your son and photographsthat preserve his boy hood and youth will mean everything to you in after years. “He may be President." That is the proud privilege of every American born boy. â€ï¬‚uid“