NEXT SATURDAY, CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “A Day’s Pleasure,†and Thomas H. Ince Produce tioln of “Behind the Door-â€and Select Family Vaude- vile. PA RAMOUNT-ARTCRA FT SPECIAL Mack Senna“ 2-Reel Comedyâ€"J‘The Ladies Tailor†HEARST INTERNATIONAL NEWS CURTISS THEATRE! A Paramount-Arteraft Special Production by MAURICE TAUNAIER BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE It is hardly necessary to say how much better a well made, properly ï¬tted shoe feels, and it will last longer, wear longer and keep the shape longer. _Our shoe knowledge insures you a proper ï¬t and No matter what your wishes are, we aim to please you and are only satisï¬ed when we do it. You will always ï¬nd it safe to trade with us when you want Shoes or Rubber Footwear. “VICTORY†MORRIS SHOE STORE Send in the little heal items that “The Black Gate†During the slack season, January and Febru- ary. we will allow you 10 per cent‘disoount on all jobs over $5.00. INTERNATIONAL WORLD NEWS Thursday, February 4th WILLIAM HART mm rmimu mum Shop SEND IN THE LOCALS In the CLASSIFIED Column alive ad on the job. The“: "baby ads" are read everyweelbythouandsolpeopleinanduound Downer: Grove. For Sure Ranks ADVERTISE in the Classiï¬ed Column at The Repoiter if you wash to buy anything. sell anything, rent mything. ï¬nd any- thing. hire help or just to let folks know you're still Tuesday, February 3rd TO HAVE YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRED ADVERTISE Saturday, January 3lst ’John Petticoat†Safety First! Phone us or drop a postal, ALL WORK GUARANTEED Wq have a nice line of Tapestries and Velom's NOW IS THE TIME- M South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. SELECT VA UDEVILLE TWO REEL COMEDY Phone Hinsdale 635 and and ard in mknow. Wemudmtoyouu 55‘ your phone. Our number is 1884. Send 'em in. â€OWNERS GROVE In Hawaii Am. We can bid one nut here who po- poul to run the Inn from In“. dawn u spout to the no. And build an mick-7mm Tribune. ’ There are four or ï¬ve of the local Odd Fellows who are entitled to the jewel and these will be presented in order at different occasions (luring the year 1920. After the presentation speech and maponse and a short review of the history of Downers Grove Lodge. the members retired to the dining room below where homing sandwiches. cof- fee and doughnuts were served wihch‘ was ï¬nished of with a good cigar and stories lasting until well nigh midnight. land our congenial conductor wore the "smile that won’t come of!†for the rest of the evening after having it presented to him on behalf of the lodge by W. H. Beidelmn. This jewel is given by Subokinatc lodges to members who have been in good standing for twenty-ï¬ve years Downers Grove Lodge. No. 750. ‘1!!- dependent Order of Odd Fellows held their 36th anniversary celebration last Monday night at their hall. it was for Odd Fellows only and a big per centage of the membership was present. The main feature of the evening was the presentation of a1 25 year jewel to Rm. John W. Brown. Quite a Large Rrprnenulitm of â€to Members Were Present At Anniversary Celebration. 25 YEAR JEWEL PRESENTED BY ODD FELLOWS .H Sacral of â€w (â€horuw.‘ and some a" tho Salas will Ir roman-cl at "w; __ wmflar owning sm-virw "on Sunday owning It ‘ill my cud-rpm Mi;- Iah nth-untam- of â€w npporhmily to†mfm familiar «in: am grout can- in tribution In tho music of the “-Jorhl ‘ Tho wmhvrs of (hr (‘lmm- pm *n‘Mnl Mrs. Rasm-nilrr with a hm:- lumd of mm: which could :hmv hut s'izhtly lhrir apprnriatinn of Mr un- “l‘ifl' snn'im and thought in tho pw- mntinn of the program. “In Niall-ea nag her MC in tho nob “Rubia Cathay. 0 Daughter of Hon.†which was W with pkill and power. It" Wuhbvn’n WM Mal app-Nu llltvpmlkl of "w mole “"1- wu Hospital†curried I men-am which will ho! ho noon: forgotten, of â€to maniac lamb. TM: um:- fwllng wu (umber decep- eled by tho polo “fleboM. and 8" if mm hr any mm uh unto "in Sum" tannin-M! lay Hr. Cram. maul-Holy unmanned by I!" lmr, on- of our m but uni-ts Mr. Cumn'u \‘okv pot-mm ran AM phasing quallty. And It In I prifllm' to hear him. Hr. Kartunborn "'1'“- rd a climax ï¬n Mn nob "Why do the Haliam no Puflomly "an 1‘uthrr."- Month! by Mia.- flm "is puri-g’ t; of (mm and rim-MM" of mus-kn“ umknr'nmling pmw hi: mnwmtian tn Met art. The soloists for the evening were Ill-s Myrtle Niel-en. flown-o. mu umu Wuhburu, Alto, Ir. Cari Cr.- ‘9' 0! Chicago. Telur. sad It. Geo. Konunhom of Chicago. Bus-Bui- ‘tone. Tho choir and the told.“ wen- ably supported by mu Hui-n Roe u the organ. and “In Mum lmr M. 0m Mano. [ The choir of the II. E. church, un- jder the direction 0! In. R. [-3. Bus- wilcr, is doing the people of Downer- vae n {Ivor to bring this wonderful music to m. u thou.- Who attended the concert on Tues-thy evenluglwill testify. More thun two hundred years ago, the Oratorio was ï¬rst produced in Dublin I1.1m! a little later in London. (muting a. furore that was the su- preme crowning event a! the com- poser’s life. The tumult of prune was so great thnt it often drowned the orchestra and when the Hallelu- jah Chorus was sung, the audience rose as one man had joined in praisc.l Some one has said “When genera- tions lune been melted into tears. or mixed to religious fervor. when cour- ses of sermons have been written, and thousands of afflicted 3nd poor people supported by the Oratorio of “The Messiah," it becomes exoeedingw 'y difl'lcult to say anything new. It can only be said that it is a sublime treatment of a sublime subject." Handel’s ()ntoric’ Splemlidly Ren- dered Tied" Nightâ€"~70 Repeat Chumâ€. ‘Iflf HISSIMI†SUM H M. f. (MIR SWISS Origin 0' "A 1.†“A 1" is a symbol originating": the Boyd's Maritime Insurance associaâ€" tion denoting a ship that bl! been found ï¬rstâ€"clans in construction and equipment. The "A" in for toad con- duction and the “1" for good may Islam Wheel Actlvmu. The balance wheel of an average watch makes 300 vibrations every mlnme, 18.11!) each hour, 4321110 In I day, or 157,188.03!) 3 mr. Jonas R. Pastor will so" at Public Auction on his farm. 2 1-2 miles noutliwest of Downers Grove and 4 miles southeast of Lisle. in Lisle twp. on Tuesday, February 10th. 1920, mmmencing It 1 o'clock p. m. sharp. ' head of Horses. 1? Head of Cattle. 8 Head of Hogs, Chickens, and a good list of Farm Machinery. Usual terms .of sale. Dieter Gray ,Auc- tioneers. Ed. Venard. Clerk. l f tho pmnlont is hmlmn at lhi» Elam, by the election of a juclm‘ ler glhan from DoKalh County. thon- i< inn tolling what thw "Null will he in 4921 when tho noxt n-zular olwtion rill talu- placn. le conclusion is this, that the -oloction of Adam (7. {CHEF will mean the nlnrtion of ant- inf the three judges from Du l'am‘i :munty in â€12!. This is what m-eryi 'l‘uPagc County citizen wants. what; ’tho County is entitled to and what your \‘otr' will snrurp and this is likaâ€" u'isc the sincere- belief of all who are] deeply internstml in the approaching election. Advertisement 5 'gv'nmr ramlulalr: and. sue-mull}: Hr- Erummvmlinz unanimously "hr '6"- ipmdicv of ~400th judgm. frnr: Kano DoKalb and Uul’axv ron’inmrl _l>’ir,-d. tho unanimous nomination nf {Allam (I (‘lifl’r I» ï¬ll the w nnr) irnuml by (he (loath of Jmigr I'nrmm fé'vnatur Clifl'v {ring from â€Mm". ’a-ml [hm-Mum ï¬llingly and in mm “armin- wivh Ilsatf‘ Hm Wit-a! ;.na! I [001' or um WIM'QJIQ‘RSJM: w'm mm a he». a..." , from 0.x.» â€.1 0n- other {mm m- “M "w an aunt! nu! nuke ‘mrm, a... 1M... rm. {0, ".55 It thirty day:- in u..- meaty M4" pm“: um 3...“. I)...†J. (1,"... on up of it," mu- his opinion. "and of mum. c. V. [min or mm mmlw- mark an roar dub- um um our mm Mauini Slum-er. 5°"? t" In I lair or 3 river (my in TM. distribution M u... jmlgnbip‘mm “mm a war for "DO flaking among UN- lhm munlin of Kanr.;m"' 5" 11ch In m1 at loud - kiln Dt-Knllv and Dul'ngr having "w mm ;“""" “T "'3 V" .. . «on um! Apprmal or m- rulinv «In. \vfl‘n (tun-a- (rid. and Mn. an Nahum": â€PW-f " hm km NW known that â€w “N M’ the humid-M of Ms! )‘t-nu-.,""‘“"""W'“ MM Nun um um» "Lida" lfvr Rnpuhlimn ('om-r-mmn an â€gum, "WV-k. â€w rut hmmh nf "w IMP-gr nl “NH-Va January 7:!» win: .. .y ‘MV' â€V' “PM h'nm'h south of anr W" "Kn-0mm" In this wisdom :Iniv‘m†"9Ԡ""W' "VFW" In "no num- ib mntimmtaon by tho ramming Jr: .~ 4"“ â€amt“ "7 ,“HHIK- and it must 0. 8-1.. a. VIIâ€"tr I n Wha- I. 1. 8a.. 4. WI." 8 7: Mr 4.. taughfl. â€Quint... 9. an. 0:“. m0" Win-r1. ll Damn 0m who “- Ina-- hr I. nub n.- dx and *0. It Down huts M m I. win-h m min four. O"- M Mm. Pun... n.3- Mk In 0!. way do" um rlimimh A land I! City In Adam! om, In for: and I but may sun vin‘ ‘ Quite a {flowing of bed {I- “â€" new.» tho mutant and try to not D. h. H. S. to a victory. The (Cd “ ma. For not? "an 25 yum um armmahucmlm Run. on from Delta": 3.! 0n- oflwr hum Dar-ave. the judges rkflnl far this TM: judicial vflnlï¬d rompnu's Km. Keith". 0'de and Duh" ,(Jouatm. 11"" Mr: ol the. m- nm court no this! {mm (Na «in Thin! ï¬ts-on: Th- «~de 0! Saute" Adam C. cum: to (he comm judguhip h - maul-r cl {valuation whim! loam; lo rw-ry valor 'v "11".†(My. I, There are three outstanding rea- stns why every voter in DuPago Co. should be interested in the judicial election 'l‘uesdny. February 10th and the election of Adam C. Clilfe to the judgeship. First Reason; Adam C. Clifle is entitled to the “Ebert of your vote by virtue of his qualiï¬cations; a capable man and successful lawyer, member of the House of Represenm- tives and of the Senate, President pro tem of the Senate during its last two sessions, active in local interests. thoroughly in touch with the pro- hlems of the people, popular with his constituency, u man of high ideals of justice, {rights and, the law. Mr. Ulille will make a good judge and he solicits your vote on the day of the election. Second Reason: The most cordial relations have prevailed among the counties in this judicial dietrict. This ' has been evident in the support given ' by these counties to a candidate {or ‘ judge flom Dul’nge County and re- ‘ cipmcated by our county. DeKalb County having lost her resident judge in the death of the Hon. Duane J. Carries; now comes to Dul’agc and ti.» other counties with 3 candidate to lill the vacancy and asks for the some support an has characterized the past And DuPage will be true to this tra- dition and repeat the cordial interest at {owner day», knowing Well that DeKalb will return the favor It the election in l921. lieu- lie): the point of personal interest to Dul’nge. in thin custom. and in the election of ."rnator Chile to the judgeuhip. and also in the recommendation of the ltrpuhlican Commuter consisting oi . ' «lelegnton from thc cntin ,mlkm m.- amm W0" SW" "d’m’W- "' hid, in without «mention the but asi- I‘M' Alter hearing the â€Vim runner-and centaiaty o! the verve. “' u" M- 5" "m“ "if†5""! ' Nation 0! this county representation. ï¬sherman °' "W '0" and ll" "'4'" in other word» that Dul’age in to â€W 9"" "’0'†â€â€˜4 main 9"" '“h‘ continue liming one u! the circuit "WM 9"“ ï¬n." from thin county. When-tho new of the arrest and Jt'llll‘lllll IIJII ~â€"â€"... Fifty Dollars and Coats Bull. Aa- leaned new 'by m. Judge for Breaking Game Law Fishing through the ice has long been a winter sport in other coun- tries beside this one. But severe! years ago the State Legislature knowing that it was obviously easier to catch ï¬sh With spears through the ice than with a hook and line. made it against the law to use spears for the taking of ï¬sh. In spite of this law, however. ï¬sh wearing was in full_swing on the Desi'lsines last week. ’l‘hose indulg- ing in this outdoor passtirm were be- coming quite expert in-the use of the forks and could hit the mark about every other time. whenâ€"J‘hurlr" and also “hint"â€" But not soon enough as later events proved. Maybe the watchers were themselves interested in getting a meal 0! “sea" food and neglected their duties. M. any rate. betore the ï¬sh- ermen were aware of the fact that any one was interested in their Ob cupation, the State Game Warden and local ofï¬cers had “mule a cast." spread their not and in the haul were Delbert Oldï¬eld, Jam Littldonl. Otto Kloog. John Brant", and ï¬ll. Dohlman. . "Filly Bach" said “Math†The trial was held laid. Ratuniay q rnni‘hï¬f" READ THIS ABOUT ADAM C. CLIFFE DUPAGE COUNTY AUCTION SALE Fndr-Alr Fiend. Kano wanted very much to to m 1160 the nm. which was manned with I win fence 1nd lute. By and by do mhbmbomnndmd: “OI. m. I! I cannot p We; can't lanthanum-00M In] an. M It!" i when asked what results-hm had Ina. she replied. "They sell furniture.†e «an add to that that they sell any- :hing else. Try one and see. A local woman advertised considâ€" erable furniture for sale in the. Clans- i Wn hopt‘ that the ï¬ve onumoraknl 1. how will not hr the last to be caught and made to fork over a little of this \norlll's goods for breaking the game llama designed to protect wild life as much as possible and Mn-arvv it so that our childrvn‘s children will know what a black bass and a quail really am without looking for a pic~ ture in a book. fled column of The Reporter and Tho umnl anxwr-r to any query rr- inding ï¬qhing uithin a wasmpahle ‘lr'istam of lMu-nrrs Grove is "ï¬shed l.m:t" If the truth were known that li.» thr- right ansut-r but the ï¬sh WOIP lxmstly goth-n in an illegal manner. I'nn :Ill llw “kt-Dy "halos" along "‘1‘ r ‘ ‘ rr “any The M. E. rbunh of ’0th k wrving supper to Me player! M .‘I ’mnvlu-d pounds 0' Mar â€W'flm hm" ""9 all" m 4,mmv» ï¬sh hmr- hm-n him. from "new """‘"R"- I “at! I ~ H’MHFI "ï¬sh“! «ml " 0f roum- it 69- ‘1'lill‘l' fur Ilw Slain In patrul r-w‘ry gmilv nf “Illv unwrmurw. dc-putitxc found I» appointml in tho dim-mm lll>tTiCtKï¬ I'l‘pllul‘S that will porfnrm 'Hwir duiimx. " "(fl HHinnis 9.0 fm itc wry prod busim-sa stock it: raw-n: and lain-s with gamn and otht-r ï¬sh unly :to haw {ht-m m-md out by the zamr mags: in thr- summer. is in this manna-r until they an {BRAND JURY HOLDS ~ (TO-OPERATIVE PRO- MOTERS FOR TRIAL Inï¬del for .«Ude VH1!“ If ‘h Blue Sky Law Reg-Hing Such Selling. ‘ \‘rflkg (Eu-nan "mu 0" I'M-k h M VI] ; n hm hm PIN-n known um â€w '10" I'M '"mM-h I but I! 0-7 m “In-sv'laimru and mm our man "Lam" 'HMM' mm In for: sud- . Ina ‘rIw-k. Hu- rlel brand! 0' "w IMP-gr m" 3“" "it ' mv' llu- “nut hmm'h south of Napnu QM“? ‘ '--"°""'l 0' W “I W \illr hau- Pun-u “ha-M" in "In num- “WM "I" must ‘0‘! try to M D. mm â€anus "f warm. and ii must "- "' S- to I “flow. The be! M ht- tantrum-ml. "Mt-r men. from UN "0"" 5' "‘7?“ Will [my m inlnzl-S aml umns. (rum Hw- farm: 'hr lot-alu- as they counted on Mn 0. and from NW NW. make night with â€'95" "‘35" "int â€â€œ015 ‘ 1n n†“N‘ “kl-I." "holes" .Im‘ 1.10 Tâ€? M. Fa. (North 0' 14.98"“). i. Ooh one was {mud to lick union-t "to don-claim of the Inn-«l flowin- IcCurthy. "in 09in!" w..- (h-l O‘n ‘ng m an! alumni @- huh 00cm 9 know. “lot "or flu shad III null! partknhr ma wrn taught but Hut Me of their m mun 10M In seven] a! the cumin!†of hue WING. lhr- Ing hon. ml "Hr mm in legion. Hwy 1-1»de â€(Mu hat the ul- mos! nus-(mm, No: that Im- "Filly Both" no“ “In!†The trial VIM held In! Hound-y duration Mona Squin- McCarthy. in Lemon... After bond-x the am THEY »SEI.L Fl 'RNITI 'RE But not soon enough as later events proved. Illybe the watchers were themselves intone-ted in getting a med of “sea" food and nogiected their duties. At. my' rate. before the ï¬gh- ormen were Inn of the he: (In! my one win intcmu-d In their oc- cupation, the State Gm Wnrdc- Ind‘ In spite of this law, however. ï¬sh wearing was in full_swing on the Desl'laines last week. Those indulg- ing in this outdoor passtim were be- coming quite expert in-the use of the forks and could hit the mark about every other time. whenâ€"J‘hurll" and also “him."â€" rm mm mm 5mm ‘ron smmua mu “ l-‘ishwl Oll " 5" '.V.,:';,,,.,_' “MI-ad "W. In all nâ€" 60 "U. “The principle proprieties of h (ertl've association are t lam tract of Ind in Michigan M U _' mortgaged As far n We M. cnly experience the pm I"! . “Momborships in the Co~0perltlvo Society of America cannot be chill- f'wd as investments. They represent participation in a new business ven- tum in a ï¬eld where many pm ventures have failed. An Infinit- ahlo point is that the attorney m of Illinois says the membership! a. not be legally sold in clue A. ï¬le ,romober of the campgny m indict- ed last week. Thoy an: the trunk-u of the “Co- Uporatiw Society of America," conâ€" sillerable stock or which concern has been sold in anm-rn Grave. Wha- tnn and in other parts a! the county. Whm'l aslwd mamrding this com. p.;n., the “Investors Guide" of Th. (‘h ago Tribune, had the follovriu to say: It'll AI- long oun- rend lure wier the for Downers Grove. “1., Jon. 2‘. , Regular meeting of the Council me Village of Downers Grove, Ill; Present at roll call Ham W Reading of the minutes of in meeting of January 19th, 1920, “I oispensed with Ill‘l the Village 0mi- cil went into couemnce with m- ‘ sentntiven of the Chicago Wr' Compsny. A senor-l disco-flea It I? the pending franchise followed, w after recommending more] changes 91, in the contract submitted by the CII- ’ ago Telephone Gannon). Connie- sioner ileum moved to adjourn b» me next regain meeting date. Fob- ruary2nd, 1920. Ontolletllcanc nianioners Hum nnd Heller, and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nay! none. Motion carried. Clue. M. Hitch. Village Clett. ! Harrison l’nrhrr. N. A. Harlem and Joe Gut. were indicted by “I last Grand Jury in session It Who.- ton for alleged violation of the Blue Sky law of the Shah of "lino“. This» law is the one relating to the sale 0! dark companies. I. WMâ€, 2 p: i... D. G. n. Whal- 2, Myayu..lfluu.m 3.:Pdday.1m.6hlmnnm d,h1uhy.l:80.WoutCh¢u.nlo~l muy-ulmudmuhdb "mu-Mm. PMubWM-l“ «Ink. walllc. Glen Ellyn. m and West CH“... Thantnmolthurhlmh playrdhtwmtholocabudm sum-g u two o'clock m afternoon in the Cello" M at Nmnllle. 0n high (sun 1 D. P“:- will mm for the chunk-Hp u! the county. Fm II. 24. Wk.†Ten-- to CCo' Inc (or County (la-uh.- IMp II Nnmfllo C 0 U N T Y SCHOOLS HOLD TOURNAMENT T H l S AFTERNOON â€pm-MM“!!!