w plly will com In ‘" W. you. but (hey vi" u- †My we" no. our hum font- ‘MdeIMymnr-IM ‘I-n. "â€"1 w... _, _______ _, w ill] be .0.th by â€to rovh ‘ M um I: am 4mm. aw m um M will bring un- W pm" Into the vllhn. that «A you an than youmlf. you M “an all by hold, ‘ I! at ordlnlnen ll rcpt-sled vrn will â€N M†Gma good. rlo-n hue- " My thorium“. (Du-n- vlll M ‘ , My BASIN†.. I: the ï¬rst place the charge has % made than “someone who wishes I“ 995680! from the games is backing I ‘ï¬o American Legion in theirI elfort .â€˜ï¬ â€˜uflm-d' this thing through.†A -m¢lh that on the part of anyone I'm convince them how utterly foolish 1. WI bell“. The agitntion was - w at I meeting of the American I.†hold July 2!“ and so far as "'7'. how â€Ill i! the only ornnlutlon : lack d ï¬lo move. Du: with clean air In they "new Why-willmln from attending rim-r9: in m. In an {Wrath-1L *‘lefllmflmdrmlndl bun-uncut!" n m bar-um I» won‘t nun-l for I. mm; In tho “hm In I. D‘ “that my rhnn-h "Men to..- up†In m. The mat". I the accusation was made that: â€In; E) [d the villus! board to vote a n :1 their meeting Monday night' “I â€Inâ€"America! and underhmkcl. " lav- look "no um . mug. On the My night In queuinn the 21-! of July. I dckgntlon of (hm men from > m “waded the open will-m, Min; to at what to do to fl the ordinance repealnd. 'nu-y 5'". W h dual-b. a petition. TIM Won did not. In! the board mmw, ton to Imp the he: a! lheir vim I‘M ail In dwul-tinx the peli- Md‘d "evenly; mdmehtxc‘ “Ml-Wu†it dupe-rd of. " t W nn-Amorknn part. It would ‘ had to mine. Anyone that n l d “How- who NIH-(«l in the ‘ IM 0w navy to “(M 014- "um" In mAnu-rimn In any my. I' I?!" ii! ohm: Ind dried Ir raids". will In .5)! mm an! the "other side" will [bring to you for publication argu- m uglimt the repeal of the ordi- 'm which now eflectiwly stops base here Sunday»; and knowing the -4.._AA- “A. .L- «u-..l.a.. .2! -n‘ ..... lnr Won the “Raporttr†enjoys {or {lime-I We ask leave to present our dd: of the case. 5' li- mwhne, mu m mgv ï¬r. C. E. State. â€tor. The Downer. â€v'.‘ as n good â€a'i’f'†“h “a I! the What hunted ' I, â€ï¬‚avoring sad 0â€..- iu it. '13., will my um Sunday WI! SAYS humcchourmb Emu} . Downers Grove, Ill. p ear“ “-1 return Me. Puma flaccid he :29: their children at home and u ell-uh on Sunday in on!" (o type of citizenship. Agni: Sunday Bus Rd] is Saw-2h Consider it: rehticn to family M2. We any the children Io Inger have proper respect hr their puma. lb: may fathers never see their We!» 31 dayï¬gM during the wash. Thy =naicm-ucnoiï¬iulag utiigeiaï¬asufleaï¬ igzisï¬clg , .38.!!‘1flull dull £395 dean: sign-oi. 3.381.?231823-23? Infâ€"c: E>H.1I:Esa in 38s.: ï¬naindcï¬mdthehwortbe mil. M" (M priu “flung will (a. The rough and toufh and hwleu of to“: men will ‘0. I Sunday Ibo: Tuck Ind It will own 0w door of our vlllw, to many other undeniable thin†mh‘ u: Sun-lay movin. Sum-y dancing. Sunday picnics nnd Sunday oxcorxion. rtt. danger-u- «Irma-m. Not I" prank It will nuns-I In umlnirahk Incl wlm Irlll go will he had peopk. Sovmv food people! will go who hive loo." low or unsealed mar-l standards. But the (Md mmlly know u “the 11“.." will [0. Every man In the tomhlp wloo VIM: the mall ml and handy Mun will go. Etc-r7 man I'M mud Gov. bunk" to veto tho Ml! fnv 'flle ï¬ghting will go. The mall IM tough And hwleu a! Mini n» wish»;- 0! other- lntqmudl ht- Ing maxi-lend? l law not. ad I um alul that W boy: at ll in thin light. and numwl lo a wfrnMum-n I fur for I" ï¬ght in whkh ('\'t'r_\‘ voter my (air 5 MM. My flu! vuml is thin: I (run that than who vrlnln m ml â€to Ion-ant nnlln-m will not uh .nr this con- tension on Hm mind of their luring m in m .m-iro. '1... am on... I» killed on in mm merlu done. If (boy m [H n audition! winter of 9mm hek of them Ila-n l for mummmit. Bullwfllnyalso» thllwouldnakmmlyunem- m. but u an Intel-pm" d the Word ll m" opt-n 0w door of our villw to many other unduirnbk thin†M}: u: Sun-lay movin. Sum-y dancing. Sunday picnics nnd Sunday oxcorxion. rtt. vlanpnun «Irma-M. Not I" mph Sunday Rue Ball in l Public Nul- nm. In noiu will rhu- nbovo the pan-(u! uni quiet devotions o! a hm number of mph who dos-Irv to worship Gull. It will disturb be“: tho home and the plm of public worâ€" Ihip. [ W9. ape-hing not only our peruonnl convictions. but we believe \w expnu ‘thn «leap Ind abiding tom‘idlm o! the gum! majority of the mpecubln. pence-Me. quiet. luv-abiding cidunl of Down": (imvr when we nay we In append §o Sunday linu- Bnll {or the following m: m Why We Oppose u. We respectfully ask the pt‘oplc of Downers Grove thmugh this medium (0 vote Salami-y. Auxuxt 9th, "to m- real the ordinance now on the statute book: prohibiting tho playing 0! haw ball on Sumlny. Simmored dowu it appears to bn that while we were gone we were hcmswoh yen! You homo folks «1|- led ua hamsâ€"not We ourselves. And when we get back we I“! still “the fellow» who am to be I‘epmued am much an panxiblo." Sunday in the army and the navy' was the same as any other day. The ï¬ghting and drilling, lhe‘ Gosling ship [and â€gating them ow-r" went on jun! E gthe same. Most, of us â€tended ‘1‘ ‘church if we could at the “Y" or K. ' C. but or in some city church. the! same majority do now~aml played ball afterwards if we wished. We cannot see that playing or wall-hing" a ball game on Sunday will hum 115.. spiritually or morally or any other way nor 'will it hurt anyone elm. Grove Sheetâ€"76 l. Stand-'3' Base Ball with all This makes a total of if»; and to be business houses cloned from 12 to 5 mamahle We will make it 1000. Now or 8 p. In. ï¬le pom-lotion of Downers Grove in 2. Clean out the old lakeund make ‘well over 3000, two-thirds of which a ï¬ne swimming pool on the North do not attend church regularly. Shall Side. the onethird tell the two-mirth what] 3. Recreational play ground with to do and what not to do Sunday? paid director (or summer. Wand-lee at be had†«only “I“ vice- Hn (moving. mum at the diluent chums i! very [and would be about :- loam: lewdâ€"3M Hind-y flue Bull and Sam Ber Alexander Bradley Bum Post, Amrn‘un Legion. Robert Caryn-nun, Chaimn. Paul lkntlt-ySecn-(nry. Baptisteâ€"100 Pint Emgeliulâ€"fli ,. may «4‘1†" We. inn m and maintain the highest ery truly yours. elm and its opinion. gnummamcm people. Hmdhecoâ€"dlhï¬d- pdiyï¬emltdfllemfl a majority in in fmr of repealing the ordinance. any will and it no dock which was atrial Hedl- Nd Leg-l. The MGM. which It is hoped will settle the question .is not legal. It will merely b. n infant-d m- MMMvencmmSntl-y in which to m the m to their We!!! from their pul- PEOPLE m VOTE ml! OR AGAINST SUNDAY BASEBALL cf Godâ€"Id me my am when: mm: a hunk W almighty Gal At the bound met-ting held Int Mouâ€" Idly nixht I tried to make It clear that H wu making In) plan simply III II ‘citizen. I contended that many of u» dawns were not being given a 'f-ir dam to nut-tor our oppod. â€ton to the rcpt-l of the ordinance In mutation. I! tho nutter m to be forced to: doctu‘on It Ilnt Martin. I understand thnt one o! the am- ;nu-nta on helm" of the young men hwho punctual the petition for tho Imps]. won "at thoy but ï¬rm theIr iputflottnm by having been In th- In .vaâ€"thcrrfon grunt their mat :I grunt their patriotlnm. but not that I am nun-(doth- hennu- I Ill"! 0;» from than in thin matter. And grunt- Hn- thatr patrtottnm. do" that (In I Arrangement-a that had been madr {or some time, necessitate my being ‘in Nathan. .\Iich., during the month of 'Auguat. m I shall not be able to bt‘ ‘in Dowvwra (Prove (or the ï¬ght that H: on to WWI] the Sunday Bane Ball [onlinnncm Then-{one will you ulIow me the privilege of expressing my po- fnmon on this mum-r through your 'plver? than “cause to demand and Inn 1 law of our villnn Rpm-1rd mum mame-nllmta Dear Mr. Editor: Rev. B. H. Fleming. Rev. Wm. Grotefold. Rev. Thou. J. Owens. Rev. Little and Rev. Nansen are out of tow: and consequent!) their signatures to this article could not. be mum! 6. Eventually, more adequate pro- vision for athletics in our public Schools. 5. I! thought practicable, a Sun. day afternoon Sacred Concert with pageant and dramatized features, ‘4. A Chautauqua beginning in September and running all winter with “Social Night" feature. (Signed) «Mr Heynnu.“we've¢ottodosome- thingâ€"Rave you any constructive plan- to clear? Answer: You. the following: v (Signed) Jim B. Mule He said “nothing to eat {or bmkmt. t You til-aw w)!» the; 1:91:13; in,» . n 0 men on a cw. . . . . less for dmner and worse for supper: W. Bobby, N'. R. , W. F. 1"†8"“ "'4“ “mm b" We“ Helntz, cm Shiger. 3. J. Bmwn, these men of Co. H. and others "Ito Al. Michel. 'r. F. Keuy, Inter Barr, ‘them throughout the flaw. ‘TheytJ. L. Remmen and Elmer Uhlhorn. :volunteemd their services in a home]?e"e "‘3 hm"? “flagâ€? 1“, ‘then de! . . t | t h“ ey come one we new: It olks emorgnmzatlon oqueljus we 'herc will appreciate their services disturbances or others of a more serâ€"l _ ions nature while the regular guards'mom than they have I" the past. The 01' the Mate wen.- in the federal ser- :lung hours of drill. of detail work and vice. For almost two years they havcgof "WWW trying to keep the organi~ been drilling and preparing for n call.3zation together in the face of publicl ï¬ve yesterday noon and gave us an idea of the menu they are enjoying. Hawkins E Hawkins FARMIMPLRMENTSOFALLKINDS MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS LUMBER â€". 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Potter M3. 6: Lumber Co. aaoiifug'ro Bum NOW’S THE TIME! doing tin duty (or which they wen; .r i(‘.ï¬w......w .. ‘..I ‘ then-afflhthcA-nhu autumn“ nu: todocmulo . Mrhaiuenandm hedthelrmilmï¬om In gunmbutflwymmdï¬lihu of this. they In Interested only in 'hck. Notwmut‘dfltflh! Mtorthoynnymbaulbduiï¬nk buttorwhttheywuonudybdo" g: E? OTHER MEN ’8 WIVES DICKE THEATRE Used as I ansâ€"paw. aha “nu-bed the wrong wuy fluidly. August 1th A Paramount Picture Gravel Cinder: