:-, a [ho nther hand, the (mm of .. w b Mar «developed than that of ' Inmate women wear um and do not oumwnnflly lift Ian and Iluacutar Strength. ho vomen mdmum of Leland Its-ford university. Califnrnla. have he. Investigating the comparative mm strength of men and men. The, have ruched ihr general mnâ€" d‘on that any ditl'orence that print: II M. matter in not due to sex as net. but to Finer-once: in the nae of O. m, hronlrht about by the? WI limitations 0! activity or by Ian. ï¬ns women‘s back muscle: no danger than men's because their unlin- are largely buttoned In the u. Certain of their arm mun-ion .- ni.) stronger. owing to the fact U the: do up their hair. and also was the heavy mat sleeves of men “I (I. freedom of action of that. "If. mu. now living in South Da- kota. That. stat» will he 0w ï¬rst to hold a presidential preferential pflnury on Mart-h 2.1. sz Frank 0. Lowdown friends arv‘ making an ug- gmdvo rampaign in his behalf in South anota and have every rouon to believe. that with the help of his legion of friends. will carry the may {or him on primary day. They want every miner of help which lllmoisans an give. however. If you are a friend of Govt lnwden’s and want to sec him the next president, take the time to drop I line to cvory friend you have living in South Dakota, both men nnd women, for both vote on the presidency in the primary in that ï¬sh and urge them to do all within their power for Gov. Laws-den’s an- dibcy between now and primary day and M.bP sure and vote on March 23. The result of the primary election in South Dakota will have a most im- portant bearing on the Republican prelidential context. Thousands of Illinois people have (Hinds. nlntivos and aumainunces. “I! of "mm former maiden“ of WRITE TO SOUTH DAKOTA FRIENDS FOR F. 0. LOWDEN I! you ‘wkl léh to m - pm ï¬ght mémt odds. no in the local an uu. Friday evening. Jumary 23. â€out": Crow and Him-4U:- flnt and â€and (am: will ml! it on that *N. llinudnlc has I whale of I “in thin wnr and bu «10(an M‘- crythhg in night. I M Dunn MIMum '(5). Gin-0M. Ruth (2). Jainâ€"2. I. [th L. I‘.~-Kmhl¢r I. 7.08mi". L P.â€"~Alllson Mn Grove I. GP-Grumhaua The second team game with the lucrvifle light: was called 0†at 1‘. III! minute because of the incli- My of my 0! (he loctl players. 1h henvlcs line-up wu: Anyone can read the story of our vain struggle What the foe during the but half by referring to the score u M session which reads Nupen'ille With him went our hopes of 3") £017. Up to that period of the g c Chubcdshndlednudthesconat xho dose of the ï¬rst half was, aner- ï¬ll. 13; Downers Grove. 11. 16 withdraw. .ï¬ Bush. The second half was a "Me of the Naperville plnyers to Maids. The uhmity which killed D. G's. hope- of \ictory happened just before the end of the ï¬rst half, when Bush. who had pl‘yed a ï¬ne game up to “It ï¬me, holding his opponent down to one Wet and scoring two hinselfy Nut! his ankle which forced him anerville high school defeated Downers Grove in the {owner’s gym. lut Friday evening by the one-sided «are of 43 to 18. The ï¬rst half of the mix-up was the only part that could be called a game. 11:. playing was fast and clean. The ï¬ring was done chiefly by Shutte m 1. Bush Cripple: local. as K nkhrhorkrr They Were in The Lead Friday Evening. BY BIG MORE H W mew w E ' ‘ wmns On Jun. 8th. Rev. C. H. punt-“v of flu- ll I52 chun- BPI‘TI’ mm. to pay a ï¬xed amount If the perm Insured died within n not-tam time. Out of thlp was evolved the val- lauo farms of contracts of life Incur- ance in use today. Oeginntn. of Lite Insurance. the insurance grew ant of marine insurance. for merchants sendtng goods by sea In early tlmee malty accompanied the ship themselves. and were "able to capture by pirates. ee- peetnlty by the Moorish and Turkish pirates who then infested the Mediter- ranean sea. In order to prm'tée the nemry ransom for their relenee, If captured. It became the nrncttre of‘ traveling merchants to my a pretnintn 1 to certain tndlridnnts. united under- writers. who guaranteed the payment of the ransom In the event of the men- chants being onmzht. The pmt‘ttce was gradually extended to Insuring the lives. ï¬rst of manners and then of other persons. the underwriters agreeing, in return for n certain pre- The knowledge gained from such a talk is an education in itself making me alive to the value of what we owe, and can do for one another Mrs. Frank Jerome. from the State lederation stall. gave a most inspir- ing talk on “Girls." Her keen in- sight and knowledge of the "girl" wax well demonstrated. Mrs. Cnigmile. in her ï¬rst appear- ance before the 4.405. opened the meet- ing by delightfully entertaining the members with two vocal nun-mom Her rich. sweet voice and her man . f tom showing she has marked abili‘ (y in her chosen ï¬eld. The Cixics Department of the Club held their monthly meeting in (he cluh rooms on Wednesday stun-noon. The Illinois mkmm «median at; painting: and «things by Chicago; Amish and Elflwrs will also ht- t-x- hibitovl. [ Mrs. ('arl Hurhr. miniature paint" and «in- of the well-km Chm! artist will give a “It on Art. I sub- ject with which she is wry familiar. having spent many yours studying how and nbroul ‘ T’w Art unul err-hnv lbpmtmvnl 0! up Woman (711:!) will MM a moot hum-sud; meg-Hug. “My. Jun- n-nry 28th. which dost-n" I large at- (claim. mmwAm MRS. CARL BUEHR TO TALK 0N ART A'I‘ WOMANS CLUB In rook! plan be no Had In to look umm the low- burns. ler.†The man inside the I‘5II'W look out a handful of letters from the an. In Dummy Iookcd than own. He found no letter for the you“ Indy. 'und no inlonued her. Her face hon «Home. of dluppoï¬utmt. and nhc mt any. Ir. lay though! not):- in; more of the man and did not some Illu- Md W M- nmrk notion-Dy. nut in «Md And it run me very long baton nho ram Incl. and In I “mid mncr Inked him I! Tho gm haiku-d A moment. "or {m colored a little. and uh fluily nplkd: “I think it in I hunintu kt- “I will see." replied the clerk. “Will it be among the basin“: or the km- letters 1" ' ' “Good morning" said the young “omen {mm the North xide, as she stepped up to the post-elite window and spoke in 1-]. Ward lay. “I; there a letter {or me today. Mr. Mny." Camp and bring guests Mr. and Mn. Broadwell expect to ‘go to housekeeping in the near fu- ture, The bride has lived in Downers Crave plactically all her life and their many friends “ish them happiness and prosperity. Mr. Broadwell is an taxâ€"service man returning from overseas in May 1919, and is now located in Chicago where ‘he is connected with the Fleishman Co. I Mrs. F. 0. Lancaster accompanied her daughter and attended the cere- mony whcih took place in Chicago on January 2nd. lntemï¬ng Meeting Wedncndny. Miss Ruth Lancaster treated her friends to quite a surprise on Mon- day evening when she entertained a Larty of girl friends at her home on Oakwood avenue and announced her marriage to Mr. Ralph A. Broadwell, formerly of Cincinnati Ohio. BROADWELL pastor of the N. E. church. uniï¬ed Mr. Peter Luzon of Downers Grove and Mrs. Mary Daley, of Chkago, at the mouse. Mr. [arson for many years lived in the neighborhood of Na- nci-ville. He now keeps a stone at. Downers Grove.â€"-Naperville Clarion. WAS SHE KIDDING LANCASTER fled Columns." Men gaspel. women fainted. deck- ‘lmnds seized the man and dragged him back. “Let me goâ€"lurn me loose!†he struggled frantically to Imp ashore. “They’ve got to stop feeding you meat!" growled one of the sailors, taking a ï¬rmer hold. "I‘m not crazyâ€"J simply forgot to put an ml in The Reporter’s Classi-i lawn deor. The earth travels more than hall I billion mice In a year. Vendors of the Hanna. We In the «author» hemlsnhers In (â€Home stars. hut there are some «lumen-mm: which are visible at different times of llw year In men hamlspheres. If the art!- nxls kept always perpendicular to the plane of lle nrblt none of un- northern mn- atoll-Hons would ever be upon In the southern homlsphore. but as the as!!! lnrllnes ï¬rst our way and than the other. mum of ham sets rnn be seen at different linws. To former members of Banner RA!- hekgh Lodge is extended an invitation particularly to sign up and follow the cmwd. This is sure to be a going anxililary to the Oddfellows and wc want to see some of the old faces amongst us "just for old time's sake.“ Robot-h hedge. The potition mm- in rirculatinn fur a Robokah Lodge in "o“mrn Gmw is being iapitlly ï¬lled with signatures Enough have alwacly Mn mrcd t0 .«ecure a charter but. it is the desim of the organizers to have as many signaturv-s go in as possible‘ especialâ€" ly sisters of the outer. If you do not see the petition and desire to hr om of us. write to the secretary of the l. 0‘ O. F. Lodge, C. 1. Winter. } TM 1920 ammu- an: EV. Haul-chug‘NoMe Grand. I". .M. Bmmuvm Grand. 'i. flatten-Junior I'm (Saul. ('. J. Winterâ€"Socmhry. ‘ ‘A. l‘. Bethm-an-uunr. â€M H. nonmM-mmnuuw .kanâ€"l-‘ml L. Edvmnh . ‘tThuplainâ€"W. "Jug"; R. 8. N. Gâ€"W. H. Beau-rm» L. S. N. Gâ€" l-Zmil Horton. R. S. V. G.~Blair Hnbhcrt. L. S. V. (Srâ€"Fl O. Haley (,‘owluctorâ€"â€"B. III. Lanphenr. R. S. 3â€"4.. J. Foster. 8m. W. Ron". in Gran! (map kin: Geo. SrMIdk-r. In. an (Gran-l manual; Funk Stony. u Gums 'lrrumrr Innl Goo. Rrhlmllrr. 8L. u «Sum-l Um Mather: from lit-mu 0n (mowing lush-w than in the tantalum». work: Rm Corgi" “III scrawny-Med D» Em. Vt Caner. who elk-hated u ('rlM luv-lull and A. J. Wm". A: Grand Mary both of whom am from Henry; In and-mien to â€In Last Monday evening the Lodge had its 1920 omcera installed and also had the plenum 0! min: the new Disln'ct Deputy Gnnd Inter. Bro. (Poo. Cur!" o! Ben's-u. pov- lorm In his best utylc. Thin I‘ll hlu ï¬rst \hit. to the lodge slim he pn- an umpliaau’on o! the Iniu‘ntory Degree none month: ago sud III. in him oï¬ldal capacity u mum â€(‘- puty. The installation was nrrkul thumb in on. style ud reflected (mm to the new lkpuly and MI There will be several out of town speakers and after a short program lunch will be served in the dining mom below. A part of the program. we are informed, will be in the album of a surprise and you will do well ‘to be them as an interesting evening is promised by the Boom:- club. Ilr. Harold Beidelman will give a then review of the hintory of the order here in the Village. its ups and downs and what is now being done to keep the ups in the majon'ty. 0M Inland. The celebration will take place af- ter the regular meeting and will be {or Odd Fellows only. Any brothers living in the village who do not he- ‘-lonx to this lodge an extended an invitation to participate. The lodge in addition also extends a special in- vitation to each and everyone of the “old timers†to attend and ask that they make it a special point to be them. n.-(‘. F. ShulL C,~â€"W. H. SIM“! Next Monday evening, January 26, Downers Grove lodge No. 760. Inde- pendent Order of Oddfellows, will cel- ebrate the 36th anniversary of its institution in the village. Officers Pct 1’2. Installed It Meet- ing Hold as: Their Hall Lu! Monday Evening. onuuuowm (mm: mm 3m ANNIVERSARY 3“". R. llibbshvn .1--...1f~ \ U... «OLA. . ‘.~ (â€Ethan-IF; â€m5 M W dicineandhe 1m an Hum mm m. ï¬lfln cnlï¬a‘fl flibféiflé â€i117: en 1mm]! 7 I not. on“ M‘ID:WI.M Tn" “I 1. Int . men I Q C... fol!“ M "Aher a serious illness 3 years ago my 501 In leftvery wak and deï¬cit. sad would getthecroupveryeasily BABY BMNEII l "CI’OQM . :33};- ‘cz'na'a'mgmam 1.3%.: ggggolougmumuu geyunedjg giye lain 13m John'- :Mr. Grenville Prizlham. a former ma- Iident of Downers Grove, to Miss Gladys Sloss daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas H. Sloan. of that city. The bride is well known socially and the family is one of the old estab- ï¬shed families of Louisville. The marriage took place on Mon- day, January 12th. Phone 212-W-2 HARRY H. MARTIN Cord Wood Sawcd By the Day or Hour Announcements have been receiv- ed in the village of the marrhge of OI‘ (:rvnt Reduction Sulc in Ladies and Slim-u Sulu. Drumâ€. Fancy Cos- tume: 89w“!!! Skim. l‘otfltoalo, Me. (‘all Ind are whether you My FORMER RESIDENT MARRIED IN LOUIS- VILLE. KENTUCKY The IN ms have been making home with Mr. Irwin's sister, lit-rs :rwin. Her lemmas ware taken in Mar- shall. “0., ho: old home, Monday. when: :nurrment was made. She leaves to mourn her loss hm- huaband, who is employed by J. P Frankenï¬ekl and one six year 9M son, Stanley. besides a host of friends and mlatives. Mrs. in. A. Irwin. who hr- becn a resident of â€Wm Grove .mly since 'laat November. died at her hnmc in the Naramow home. on Carpenter at. last Sunday from pneumonia. AND CHIS 0? TI": "All! Mn. Mnry l. Youde SCALI’ SPECIALIST RENEW! SALE \nï¬ntmt- hy "kph-m. Downers Grove R. R. l 78 "1"“ Anne SHAMPOOING NEW SIRENGTII A". their “is: LUMBER THERE ARE many ways of being thrifty. We sugâ€" gest oneâ€"add a few dollars to that savings account each month. About June or July your added savings will be. sufï¬cient to pay for next winter’s supply of coal. Then place your order for several tons of genuine This is thrift we‘ek for everybody throughout the U. S. It is an educational campaign to teach Uncle Sam’s people to save and be thrifty. Dollars in the bank are surely better 011' than in your pocket to be lost 0r spent. Potter M13. 5: Lumber Co. ' Admission Thirty - five Cents ORATORIO CONCERT 101 South Main St. Downcn Grove. Ill. REPAIRS REASONABLE. CONSISTENT WITH PRICE OF MATERIAL USED. Harness Shop. THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COAL THAT ' GIVES HEATING SATISFACTION Old Ben Coal Tuesday Even'mg, Jan. 27th at the M. E. Church Special Soloists Methodist Church Chorus “The Messiah†non? 11mm mun on) MOESAWAY! Stair}; Honing - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Telephone 53-h Get the habit! Save and thrive! Manufacturers Dealers COAL 1 Building Materials of All Kinds Fred D. Help!“ PLU M DING Phone One Five Our Monuments are executed from a variety of acâ€" cept-ble designs and every detail it looked after by experts. That in why our monuments dways upped to good taste. I! you plan a moth! in your plot we will show you a great variety of designs to choose from. ARTHUR R» BEIDELMAN NAPEBVILLE. Phone 35- R MILLWORK