tho Reporter classiï¬eds pay? â€the clot something demon MW Reporter readers are ad ladur‘nnoo Nearing Limit M" Mn date; In much m .m- mlndod "Ill! «he. and often â€I“ hat for the mboymn thin! .. don. One day after one of the. My Mum Madge turned on hel- â€In: â€My. hm I right I muld not â€and." In another portion of the volume It rabies am the community press of the mac donated over : ninion dolinworthofmbmam. “There are something it‘s“ than 34nd rvn-anl to rank nntl ï¬le. I propose thousand editors in the stair. whose-gin object to further promotions in [upon are prints-d in English . Tholvfrank and increases- in compemation mponse to the appral of tho (‘oumlin higher oflleem“ has spontaneous and x-ixt‘rally unnni-_ The bill to which Senator Trammel incur. Most of lhmn m-w almatli'nt-l‘t-rrul nu one he intrinhicetl last committed to the war. ml nwrnighiiluly providing rm- 1 btmm: of six the whole body in Mort t-nmlled at:months' pay to the soldiers. It was American gamma-lists. P‘iom theiupnn this motion that the int "wt-nun beginning they gave the Council thv'bill was amended to pinvide for the "bout valuable possfl'bie, help in t‘nnyâ€"ipnymont of 860 bonus to each en- ing out all mmests of tho nationalJisted man upon his discharge from government. in lumeninz the people'ihe wen'ice. 4 v to bar the burden of the war. in for- -_ A..__...__._ flying the courage of the public. and in discouraging all fat-ins of disloyal- Fm Satin 0! Liberty. '3’ and combating enemy propanmla,f In 1m on the 28th at (iv-taint: "in When these editors enlisted. it was! SiltneMMN-rty. vim-mind ivy Pram-e - No the l'nlted gm».- mi pint-Ni u- ’0' the duration 0f the war. The]! Mloe‘s Island in New York harbor. â€ï¬n?“ W" "mm" “"9.“ t" uâ€. um unveiled. The total mum of the end 'lth unabated. zeal. gwmg their calm] statue k m feet. m PM"- mkï¬m‘tifythm “h." oft-eve: tll rim 155 feet and the amine inw- “ K ’- flvemm‘ ' m 151 rev-i nhofl' it. dny by day and wr-olr by week exhort- _ in; the whole citizenship of the state! to influx-ted eflort and unwaveringl lutriotnd China: Immigration. support. of the Allied ause. 11.. norâ€"I In 1804. on Dev. 7. .. t-mrfliliofl rec vice they rendem‘. the. “at, and the Ilating ('hinese immigration was Inti- nation w“ of inestimahle value, and flat! by the United Stun-e: anti (Nun. the Council would have had m“ difâ€" This I'm!" prohibited the inmh _ ,. . . _ mtlnn of Chinese laborers in tho ï¬culty in performing its duties vnth United States, but admitted "at“... out their aid." .._;._.- them Vanni-y morning we mntmléruuw (Ionxrrns III through "I. mil from 83:61:30ka I (M pnmanrnl rn doth hound hunk of 282 up: him: on Urn. Mun-In a "pom of the Illinom Suu- (Immnlflmal wroumwmhli of Ooh-m mint!" dun‘ng and In"; The rank M "on! "'0 [NM war That this Win an ar- . with! upon I'm‘ (3‘ live omniuuon ran easily lu- mm Null-mar“: said. a [run â€it amount of [:1va il look h aim: \nth In nmf pub"!!! M. pun-«ling; during (M'upnn (innuJIJRm-tl pedal of our pauhripflion in hoslili- llmir urliw Maï¬a “0‘. . "Sump ch nun-flu †' ' " ‘ ; 'l’hiu won mmlv plain when 30M- OF DEFENSE IS- (at; run 'l‘rumvwl. of Harm. block- SU ES Rama“ ml ronuhlmu’on o! a bill n-pomul Ib)‘ 0w Military Afl‘niru Committee Jnxtnwinx the mall at lac-Mum"! gon- r.†., [Hu- .4 a..." h Minn: upon (mk-f-ol-Sufl Mun-h ma ,3! . (Wm. ll nlr H :4 ml It l.. For. 34¢de by Ila-you" "31“": u r “I“ a 5 ‘ Olin- hound-y. ‘ Hrnnhn \Vndnwnrih .-In...m.._ "I: STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE IS S U E S REPORTS in: her pan-nu, Ir. 9nd in. P. Ilnu mun. 8n. for a luv chyu‘ Lisle (lamp N9. 38â€. M. W. of A. held 1 public installation of ofliccnt 1n Tuoulay owning. January 20th. The membena and theii’ Yamilicn wow invited to attend Ind tbout eighty were then. The evening wan upon! '3 (hating. singing. card playing and \isiï¬n‘ with old friends. Refresh- ments we" sewed and .1! Ind a very good time. Mr. Frank Hnumeswr, Jr.. is home {or a few days with a “were «old. Charles Meadle has been home from the “Q†offices for several days suf- fering from a very bad ingrowing toe- nail. Mr. and Mrs. J. Slipicku of Bel- mont, entertained several friends from Chicago and Belmont on Sunday in honor of their daughter, Emma's birthday. A very enjoyable time was spent The community was very sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. I": 52ch. the wife of the runner pastor of the Lisle chuuh. She passed away ~udâ€" lien!) on Januau Gth. at be: h mm in‘ Saco Maine. She was \er) active in church and Red Crux» work. She leaves to mourn her loss hvr husband and three daughter; Ruth. (flaws and Jane. J Cinch Not... Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:46 p. m. Church Service. 11:00 a. m. m BELIM True 0! Chicago. in visit ‘ 31mm": Wmluwnrlh. dmnmun of i.Iu- mum“) Aflnirs (.‘umrnmw. or , .miml (hm aw hm wu- «nun Ian-- we mrnml!r.nu-4- (Joanna had rrl’munl lo confor‘ sprinxflrkl I (M pnmanrnl mat of xenon! up . I up: him: on Urn Mun-In nflm II» lnmidvnl, suu- “1.an hm! n roumwndml H. I I in; and an"; The rank nf Mouton-m. gmwml wax mm d an mm... One way to reduce the number d dime. would be m hue people do their courting wlth their "9min, clothes on.-â€"Akron Times. i Lav: Wagon In coho-Ma. Wages of the native washers and pincer miners In the Tint region in Colombia "can from a ml: to 31 par day. The enmlngi of the native miners dopcnd on â€who: the ground I- worked before or utter a flood. which «use: natural rm!†to form In bur- Ilong the stream. lmrimd Chinese Immigration. In 18". on Dev. 7. a u-mrmï¬ou reg- ulating (Wm-so lmmlgrutl-m «as rm- M by the Palm! sum- and (.‘Mna. TM: smut prnmmmu the Inml‘ mm": of Chlnm labor-m: m the United States. but admitted «Metals. widen", merchants and tux-elm. Amman laborers at the sam- (In. werP barred from ('hinn. Fm Shine 0' Liberty. In mm on Me 28m of October. I!" Dump 0! Lllwfly. pres-«mod by France to the i’nltod Slam- and BMW an Mlm‘s Island In New York harbor. Ins unvdlï¬i. The mm Md" 0! the column] mum k mo foot. The- Mn- tII Hm 156 not and "no mum row. ": 151 for! nhoro It. The bill to which Senator Trammei :vforrt-d wu one he intmuliml last July providing for n boumr of six months' pay to the soldiers. I! was "Snmc- six month:- nxn." na'ul Srm- (I tor Trammul. ï¬rming to wilhlmv; his chin-Hon. "I humane“! A bill pm‘i .iding for additional mmilion and, W‘Wnr" In W rank and Mc- or “Iv army. As yd. l haw Mm! of no! :lwiclod upon fur (31m. March. Sonata! Nudsumflu said; and tho mmmllhv aim \nh‘vl In nmfor llw samv rank "pun Grammar“ and lluflnnl. fur lln‘ir urlh'r wn'inw in Ihr MM. Unï¬l the enlisted mvn um given propu- recognition. lugiulntion imman- ing 0::- nnk and pay 0! alien-u will not get thmugh the Solute. umnï¬n‘ (a The Mum and Stripes. Washing- I In addition to the games bezween .‘me two schools a picked team from [the local American Legion post will ,meet the Congregational church has- lkctball ï¬w. This should mm a good game as the players are all old stars who have been seen on many a hard fought floor in the village. 1 GENERALS WAIT nu, BUCKS GET BONUS m (‘ASH This makes the evening a header" and one will study one-'5 mone. '5 worth. a game for. Happen-tom of flu- Purple admit that the 'cam has not. very much charm against their opponents from the cunt. They claim however. that OUR tt‘nm IS .1 bunch of ï¬ghters and never know when they am licked. It is this grim will to do or die that has won um .1. It promises to be a battle royal as an the Hinsdale team is one of the M3 strongest ever representing that im 1 stitution. They have made a record a,“ ‘a-o far this season defeating every ye: strong team in the county. The loâ€" t-n cals are somewhat crippled by the inâ€" job fumed absence of Bush but are going now in with tho dctonnination to win 1mm r. ugene This evening in the gymnasium of a nephew Jhe local high school Will be staged famous I a wild battle between the basket ball guest of ti mama of D. G. H. S. and the Hinsdale The how Township High School. nersunam High School Fives Will Stage Bum.- la Local Gym-Iain.â€" Oppouents 81mg. and an uphill ï¬ght is Iowa}! TOSSERS TONIGHT “-rflv .7 --.â€" Will be “Wliamous Fiï¬-gum novelist. “triplv- nweive than contains antn compmmbn i met-cu!" custom from the Innmry life of the Banana. setting up two upon: and putting a thin! names the tap. Our Engllsh word mhjugate (derived from Latin “sub." or under. and "jugum." or yoke) tubing-u. When an army was conquered In Roman times. It was obliged to “pan under the yoke" as an evidence 6! defeat at the hand: of the enemy. This “yoke†wan smut-times made by shooting, and othrr championships II debut-Me ground. If the men oppose It. one can hardly Mame them. for It must be yeti-s berm-«- vmmy over I wmnn will he rpgnrdod as anything but “dead mm" and defer an uny- thln: M" n Mum" no.“ FM... Leaving baseball. tooth." Ind box- lng aside. (here Is no mum a neat disparity hem-eon warmm‘s and man‘l athletic prowess. But whether tho men should be permitted to cum- pete um: the men In the gulf, tennis. [ Newly Paint“ mum : Tn pun-m m-wly-[mlntod windows ‘fmm sill-Hug. upon and run them up Ind dawn two or Ihrm ï¬lm-s a day for "we or four days. Unless [Mn Lt dom- 1|": windows an nlmoxt hotnd to Rik-k. Always palm than mt (curly I: wmlhlo In the day so n m [ho them a chum-I- m dry before you fast- on mom I! night hum Mm Uninmt. TIN- mm" Iumu' ur Hu- gut-mm! in mm] in In- Brazil. me tho-n! It m1! m Spam, 1'!th I'Mlm. Jul-1m and Imlln, I! h v-nllml pimlm In In- dh. nml god-«r in Afrirn. It nu: me» man! um! o-quuh-wl m n uhmMo agricultural pmnim-t In mm:- dismal mumriw In»: In-l‘uw il mu cummin- clllly gmwu at lmnw. 'éic- Lyman ,l'IHa Ham-rt Edith Ernest um Shnlv)‘. Hurry Bowman. l-Zarnm-t 'énllup. Sylvester ‘Lymnn. Will Biod- nu. Glenn Belt-"ls. Elvin Surhc-r and Harry Bryan 0 Tho hunking hm- giwn by Mimhmp." Mu ‘Rlny Wurlvy to hm‘ numvmu! younr'" “MN {rim-In on Saturday night my 3 mm! “mm“! rrnjo)‘nblv [nun-rim: and «no or u... mm ..r m {mud Imiqm- [Indira MN gin-n in the :nlvh‘r ‘ Willa". ,..‘ ...Not enough "‘1' lull“; Th; in"; 1vaan to satisfy Nine of the mom 5mm". "m, ambitious youths. no thry NWHIPPG'H! mph"; . ‘romr nhrady huslmd and «Iidributnlum- M "w them whom they would do thr mosll‘v' ""9 '0' Load. ,\m7mg (hm-o put-neat «cm; ~\" '""" 316cm [It-"o me. May Dixon. er.'""'_""" P" "1 "Inner Rebekah Lodm'. I. 0. 0. I-‘.- (um 1‘mwluy owning inuullcd om- "lu-ns u (ullmru: Mrâ€. L. Kvnimn. [Noble Grand; Mina I'J. Chuthcld. VIN VGA-amt; Mina Cora ,l'lu-her. lligll Sup- ; ’ponmi um Lottie Swflohl. an 3....- Iponvr; Mn. 8. Schindler. 'l‘usuun-n; ‘ um um Klein, Wuulcn: Mi». (‘om ; Bic-Inn. Conductor; Fr“! (7. Schin- â€cu-r. Ouluiah- Huanl; Miss Nam AM- ' r‘ch. Inqu (maul; Mr. unul )lm. In , ‘5. “mum. Right nnd la-Il Suww Ila-n! Noblc- Grand; Mil-um Paul and HurrL Right and '1'" Norm S\Ip-‘ limrtvn-z Hm. L. llrndhury. Chaplain; Him, Horton Junior I‘m! (mad; Mm. {llmtlhmy lh-put) and ltl‘puw-nlu- . ‘ How. I". Rose and W. C. wmm-n; 2nd math nlolin. V. C. Love". (1. !. Hdwnnlx; bully-amine, W. H. Jones; guitars. Minutes Doria M. and (icrtmde l.. Frau-Mm! uwl F. A, Willunl. The Mandolin and Guitar Club. w- gently organized by a few of the music lawn» of the \illagc, “mu; \‘c. . plenumâ€) entertained 'l'ucudm ovum mg I); Mr. and MN. J. C. White. Th rcrxonnci of the club in: last viulin, ll. ll. Wnterbury; hit mandolin. .\. one of the old timers. Why the old fellows say now if they could come back to a dry L'. 8. would be pic- turesque. to say the least). to the linotypc it will soon be as rare as the extinct dado. In the past year (1919) but one specimen has stopped at this ufl'ice and he was lie claims to be the son of Albert 1Dumas. a soldier and brother of the novelist ,who was killed at Sebastopol in 1855. ’ (This species of the genus printer- as was cery numerous in these Unit‘ «I States a few years ago, but (lulu1 H-n states and in 160 newspaper and job printing offices. He says he is now headed for Paris. his former home. which he hbpes to reach in May. The honor of entertaining the noted personage fell to Policeman Kearney. who gave him lodging at the hotel Me. caiaboose. Dumas is a printer, 50 years of age‘ and came to this country seventeen years ago. He has worked in a doze guest of the village last Friday night. Dumas. who chins to be of Alexander Mums, the no. they mnquend Endand. Ger- man vmrdn bro-gm by tho Saxons. and From-h words hmngM by the Normans. There Is scarcely a hump that has not contributed summing to modern EnglI-h. hm (lune mention- ed Inw- lm the Ingest matrllmtofl. "any tmhnlral Iran]- have been take- fmm the â€mix. ,mww. 5‘ le hr-mmmluu- nt Ilw h-lmh'r‘ r9 Ill-"ml "mung Hn- I-Hfl- "ml the mg I! mph"; nmnmmur-m-wl m "n n... I†Romnm. together um: many Humil- nn‘vlnn yards lntmdurod 3» tin- Dane! 0mm 0' “any Lamâ€... Modern Endluh In I campus". a! nu- Ind the language of the INâ€. Britons whn wm magnet"! hy 0M Mc- M "w IIHpMmrln-uul, M... m cm "-0 mu In «manh- MN: nu- "warm-m A: mam n- Hwy run-In clam M the tum-mt pvt-min" Hwy hwy!" m w†and r-n‘ Monti. “‘lum HI»)- in"! M. "w vm-n ramm- llwmn-luw nu ma IMQ H" â€W Mn-r, "In “um-m m: llu' um". 1m! t'lmnl. “Wm "M- "dig-Inn: mp “my 0- "I'Pr. 'M‘ mnm- l- burn-cl In ‘m c-hllh"!)’lfl'. -- I NEéQLY’i’BURN: 8’10 erhwl mu‘vr "w llmur. .‘flo'r â€w 1|;- nn-a- a" :m min“. um um.“ I. “new In “Mr? Iï¬â€˜O'Q'N'IH‘V' «m. hum-y. «rum-ml In in H'rmn'. urwml up I" . Mu! uf "mill"! um“ um! I "IN" Buried Under IM Floor. Au Mn-duluu h'nrml h. n y.†Ilmmlvr nflnlr. \\ luv" u Ir'ru hum m. hm! IllP-I I! h "hm-'40 Omvnmlluloly OWIO’I hood ham. 0! all our (arms: Iraq-u llu- â€run..." In the In" to «lull-o- nu-Ir In Ilu- wring, In “I". IIIHDI‘ in gunv Owlm‘n- llw fly“. morn hm: ammnl In: mlnu-ul a! tuna“..- In and: Juan wlwu u" tlw min-r Hm lre at Ihflr My“, Ilw flo'mm-N mu dlnplugx m: Mum-r tum-m».- u-un‘fly wllnl by lmmuum- l:-:n-.-. u .. ma Nun "w uymvnnur.-’~ I. ,.\.-‘ w ,m h nun In Mu)‘. an llIu-I,‘ 1.. ln- mum“... 3,, n mnlvrlgm flluuom- Illa-gin" uu-l n... "w fullnu.‘ u‘Ma-h Hum"- mumrv- I" Jun“ |- In mlhy â€w um: mum] (‘ll-II "WM: 'N' IIII‘ H'In- "\lllmmflam of Hn- uyu‘lunn-‘I ler'l'lu‘~~ n... 'M “om-H"- mwn pmlu- Sun-l. â€mun-nur- nut-“lulu ln'hlI-h'urr I- â€In“: HI “Hf- nmnr nll‘) "l" an‘lumn- u normal "of. small“ “1"" ulluw vrm- unnM mu gin- up "w flu!" \nn- 9: Wm 0mm". rnmn-tl MM "mun-«I In It mnllgnnm' "ha-"n ' The Rogers family wen- fornw. lesiclvnb: uf tlu- Grow. moving to La (‘msso about seven years ago. Whila- Mm 324- wns employed in tho gmnnl t-inn-s o! the Burlinxum in Chicago. Vivian Rom-rs. a daughtu-r- was notâ€" iï¬ed and went home (mm 'l'rempenleâ€" (-au whqm she is a xchonl teacher. Mr. Rogers left for home at once upon being notiï¬ed of the aï¬air. "Ilv‘r mmlc- ur lmu'flu i Just how the accident happened is unknown. Sn far as can be learned IMI'S. ltogcrs' dross caught ï¬re from ‘tho coals. Her husband, who is Sec- retary and 'l‘rnsuurer of the Burling- u n Railroad Telegmphers Union was 5n Chicago attending a meeting of that body. - Mrs. Rogers is now a patient at Mu.- (Imm‘lvivw hospital. LnCrusso, ‘\\"ll'l'(' in spite of her condition, she was Vbaully burned on every part of her body. attending physicians hold‘ mt how- for hm Iocovmy Slug-an from the house. a flaming ‘torch. and into a snowdrift in the near of a neighbor’s home. Beforé friends could come to he! assistanw, the clothing “as nearly burned fmm hm lady. Mrs. J. H. Rogers. Jr" 1605 Market 4t" qusse, Wis., was badly. burned ‘last Sunday morning ,when her'clothâ€" an caught the fwm ligh coals she was carrying from one stove to ano-1 titer. Mn. J. H. Roun' Ming Accir cleanly Ouch Fin as She Carrie- Lighted Cub. m [rum We have a complete supply of requirements for the sick room. Articles which are necessary (or the well being and comfort of those ‘who are ill. Hot Water Bottles, lce Packs, Fever Thermometers, Fountain Syringes. A! that time they Raw 11 m1 of uric-fly nvligiuus natun' and interpret-Nuns of the various Inns ’l‘lu- choruu wufl: is simply ilnnfl'nfl‘ [:11 those who hcaIvl them when (hr) :ang at Saint AIuln-u' s (hunk II'I‘I' NoscmbeI lGIII can mud. L'ew’s ghurch of Downers Grove. the ‘ vested choir of the Emmanuel Epis- copnl church of LaGrange will give a Public Concert at the Dicke Theatre. t Friday evening January 313:. i I This chair is composed of trnined 7 Huh- voices under the direction of . William Ripley Dorr. {rho was for l‘m’o years the eoneert.organist of the :, Under the auspices of Saint And- Y’aulist Choristeis of Chicago. under Father Finn. It is the only Epizwupai rhoir in the county which is conduc- ‘tod along- the lines made famous by llhis wonderful cherislnnster.- David Myers and David Lynn will ping the xoprano wins, other soloixts in NI»: organization taking utlu-r A diversiï¬ed program of sac-nu! and secular music will be mndeml. In both of these branches they excell. Their voices blend wonderfully well and lovers of music will appreciate the work "(‘CC’SSHI’)’ to bring their pwiformam-cs lo llw perfection they have attained. Au non-m- M In I new. an to a doll. net a good to. of nâ€"tno own. m but bouo'mu In th- Iudâ€"(h-o In rural dim wenâ€"an not «nub. M. u' Man. It I. c. r. Lou-onâ€. who [or more than u nu- Iu cool-em no a... 0' Ion. 0e0- nomm In [In Dagny-n} o! AWN-n Photo abov- humanly Trained Mule Chi-tell Chom to Give Puma ‘of Sand and secular Music. Duy 1nd Night Service. 34 3. Main Str. Telenl U nan o! m u (I. bbulm luck-o ZINDT’S PHARMACY For the Sick Room A man "Ila Ana-nu hon-v"- Io. to no “on It“)... _A_-444 LA L _ ‘A . . A ‘ . TO SEE AT THE DICK! THEATRE n naturr and their flu- vuriuuu nylon u woman- Malia; a actual Ito-In out o! (In woo lane of humanity. no (or the 15 year- or hr m. In. lock“ In a windowless room ol 3 New Yon tum-l by a emu! mother. in the int 0! the 80th" (or Prevention 0! Cudu to cm- drol 0! New York. tho mod her the other day “or um b mum â€or“. drum“ anally. physically I am of C II mush and net Bun at. h bruit .1“ cm Inn tut. “th“. u! p‘l‘he doom of'thetheatuwulho open" at 7:80 and the program will beck pwmptly at eight o'clock. ' Jusr mama Ian/9 um AT "mm ' ., Telephone 282 Photo abovl mavenâ€