Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 7 May 1920, p. 2

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en work. They «had no gm than children u better education thin they "ha ha. a beudr Canon In "In. and :(hoy laughed at law: nrohlbmng child «m. while condition. compelled cm 1‘hele plum. may nerue non tan always been mm, hut-In. ' loved their wlvera um children, they llred for the}; m, they fell fuel, their mm 1 for the hu- oflhelr loved ones. They hire but one thing trglre. Before the war they gave ll unqihrlnglyâ€"ll was their lib". Their one source of Income was the my envelope. With thelr mm the; had.to My shoes. clothes. food. And provlde shelter for the lives they brought Into the world. Ind for the would they had chosen to be the moth-i in! of those chlldrel. , ~ “Hem" More All. ‘nalne. Sweet Home" Is the Inter- ‘lltloual anthem. It Is the heart non: of the average man. Tile‘club phy- Lilo part In his life. From hls'home he lac to work. and from work he goes , . .-A_._A_A- -â€" n v‘ c ; 1 lone. Shannen and moments In not homes. These men have Alma W against the ugly shacks In which they were compelled to house 6‘! Med ones. They Mt melt lip- In jobless My: when their children went tn bed hum. Rmtmem grew In their heart: when they nw how poorly m their wives 1nd children were. My muttered curses who their children; were fore-d to go 7 M of mu wag-c sum: to not In the with! Mac and the war km Beta-e the In they can pinned: today they demand. It In In- keratin. to en-lu lure-t II RM cam-1M nun us these men knew IN before 1914 I TI. not” would to" rm m humor-mm Th mote-“Mumuflr I“. '- km a would inn tho work" I- m- I” II.- tllo m at the wand an on «on. m cold Ammlmnte.nomwm u nun of the M. at mum-no; Haul-mmmuw‘ m it to“ an‘ inn. 1 ' mmmuwmmnrmmn‘ 151m then. It anon now. Be {on the var m m moi-Iain. cup-fly emu-Mac. abut (harlot. n- diflmce m In an (out ”In II the trenches h mu! m Mulch: a but: than ma. TN! land of JD: unme- M fun. inn-i a mu ”4 an mm". «me too. on“. Of chap. dllmod rod who. I went III-o with the me. the «n. by them on well 0: than without work through no In“ o! Ier own. Oil: My may. m not! of no. um m In am; new. but on a. Job In aver-us. the: con (Mul- hc. Mr M m Ire-Nod. DI» mm! looked on m- their eyes. I can tool II. M and It. on no"! I W. Ilnn ,pntcu. mind. I finned It. man who work- In tho will: I HIM lo the rough mach of the tumult. I went to fur- ”Helium talked with own between nu ma whistle. which mart llw Ilmo of a. noun mew. M :1th at m6. dirty cou ulnar u the mouth of use than. H. had Jim come from In (by In the atrium deep In the I caught knowledge of mm“ from than who know It from contact with It. thou who were part and parent of It. I wont to th- an: I; the street. the aver-u man. I talked. with the By FRANK cpuflfiFoRD. A specter haunts, Europe. It is the ghost of unrest. When 1‘ started out to Interview unrest In; Europe l am not give my ear to‘the Idle theorist who nlwhya knows all nbunt every‘ thing. but never from direct experi- ence wlth It. nor did l'go to the sulta- tur who preach-s unrest tn red words Neither did I seek out the type of m- unflcul labor lenderrwhodi eager (or trouble. who In trying to pwhillze un- rest and marshal It under the banner of Revolution. [W by the phtw hunting. amend-dug mean. lwun not lnterened In plullttda Ind 'pmm- nausea m éémsnA'L vanes? financing uni“ I‘Enllpg 0' Dia- oonhm wm” row villus {In Shall .Chaos :or: flamatruotion 5n Europe Fqllow the Great Work! ’Vlar? ‘ 63.0.50... PE 5...- : 2.9.... .523 22.8 up: 'OEDI. :31” 5; 2.358 Fr .I .D I. ... .. .rl I..III)I. Article VII. ment, estimate! that the world war. 00mm. OM! war. mmtlon an abuse In: cost Rum: a total a! u.- can um. Ho plus: the cost of bol- dnvlsm It 12.2mm) liven. Profs-0t Mom, an that formerly do and“ mum Increased It tho no of four persons c minute. 1'01!” naming“ mutant"!- flu. Lona an,” m Polish professor. A. A. 0-.- aom. clue: of the lntemgeuco a. final!“ of the all-Rm“ gown- N mm c Illa-to. Quito a mm at regular “old an. en“ who marched to the Rhino with the American army at occupation In December, 1913, and who ha" hue- tn the Unltegl sates 1nd discharged and” enlisted again. go to man up m m and fiftieth Infantry remnants which arrived recently In the vicinity of Goblens to await possible almuh In an not: future to Upper Silesia to supervise the plebiscite. Some of than out an and twin mantha' gem In I‘m-cc nnd'flol- min before the utilities. noun-g manua- um despite m fuel that Ber"- nd other an. In" Io. mm m: been (In war. Eve!) and, store vim II m has n crowd Hon n I" m long. Adults. :9 we" I. alum. mod ad It". It the dimly: of ween. Humâ€"moat of that lmmnlâ€"nn always crowded. Twelve new moving mun houses are to be erected. TM no“ min In” are than “on th- an!!! edge." ‘mwtargmmednhm m. u I rule. W In Dorm. his; alts. club”. .138 m um.- nml MM accusation In mm ll Berlin. "a to Mat-meal that m pm We can hardly lion man at I"; yet the than what!!! II... 0M9: 09' Linden in full of hen-um M II "n m of the I. no wmdtdl.mamhu.m dumlmmuflue-avm «um I“ plan-m to (arm- the will «If poverty. «mm. It”. '0‘". lawn-Dov In...) Om nun. Mood II tho rayâ€"It ob- “th me no". Inn-In! lo decent uvlna. 113-7 luv Ibo barrio: dun, Ind dmludlyâ€"pmefly. The! In. (It. humus Mada n- umb out of munm‘fluyuw mam-w that poor "to built an noon-home: and filled "mu. «malted (In In.“ "an. mud-«d "I. ma tout. 0.1 o! cw then“. In "Mr expel-Once. they and I mull. "An long an aim We Ian me than they an no. my on. while «Mn “my! no fault of "M! m up, i9.” 1kg- 1).; lbs-ohm: WI. ”MN“ I. wrung." and when m an In am «no that. IWI! rm mm In m m and uthnMM-M ml W'flt m m or the mm mm m loom-(MIMI no bam- E The invention of lth typesetting me- 3 «nine. the cheap manufncture of paper. the growth of public xhooi ennui. and public librarian. brought "(hi to the dark minds 0! the workmen. II that tight they our more dearly theit need. and non compicteiy mined their right; It is the utunl ambition of men to climb. He not: to get on and up. Imam had kept him {mu dimhing. Inmate in autumn. lien etuuthie when they try to to forum] in the dart. I'Mitflilol in the light in the me. The: mutt to unite haste. to mite up tot-the lost time. Education taught them to want thin: for them- Ieivee end their fe-iliee that their {Min-n end when hour ihoccht o! «mu. The hence which entitled their penal.- W and initeteti than. The bathtub and tooth ma an acquired MN". The tie-in to unint- m the hook that has item boot In toil too long. in put tin-re by education. ion. It was the devil-.thnt recruited the Marys o! Scarlet Hail. the Magda- lens of the shinny. and always the army was mobilized from the shttntles of the poor. Children who had been ‘ robbed of their youth. who had never owned a flower. poorly fed and mi»- eruhly clad. «dragged out of bed by alarm clo¢~ks.'_nounding the rail to tell. when they should have been answer- ing the helium hell. children 'physlcal- ly unfit for the -hmdwinnt-r's strug- izle. children without the umral en- tlurum'e not'essury for the light. were driven mm No Woman's hind. the rotten ocum under the world. Light in Education. Before the war men were handing on these things. papers. books. mutt- zines mirroring lire. pictured these horn-rs. They were the suhject of public discus-ion and debate. Men re-_ turning from I haul day's work talked these thing- over with their wives utt- er the children had gone to bed. and tmttu A then left his upper table to peek through the halt-chum! door into 1 the room where his kiddies were sleep- qu. tlptoeing hark. only to look into the eye: of e mother. and nee reflected there the leer. he mt. They lived In'dreud 6'! poverty. 1! laud-been their [luv-set they feared I: would he lhelr" pnllbeui‘er. Poverty haul uken Its .revenge upon them. They were resolving that If "my could help "ll It would nm put us lush upon llwlr children. They knew poverty lmlmntely. It wasn't I word. a name. It was a living hateful, cruel compan- 'M’er hail!“ you“!!! lilo and demand, while their ability to earn. decreased. The tragedy rot £3.19???- iqfi'thoir pay envelopes. The: wo’mdfiinfi ground between growing needs uni) diminishing wages. The grinding no! oniy hurt their bodies. i1 narrowed ,iheir brain. . Joseph V. Dieter Schumacher . Ad.” :9" .Wefifl“ ‘ mm pi HI- mu.- Whéu a horse at}, «leilly‘ln’ih‘ n lid with fuur ledn-vr'un‘ It In" cellular with lulm. rem-u up; mules drum wl'th- one rum «an mu fit from of the'clm- ”I” WW!" Gm dlul lmlds up the other flll' Illa! ““"Ht a act-ambu- m sun-u: he "totally gal. 30 that "“3 Ions mm (-u-rylnuty‘u lmu‘t.‘ "I‘lmt'l worked “1‘ what ll Imrsq- am wwmly In ‘a Mass. of milk: 8' chusmtx I0\r\'ll.--(llll' numb Aulmull. .dmuzht be Puffer Pharmacy mutant-m A Fresh Consignment of Box Candy of all kinds just received. Telephone 86,4 POI-Salon’s." Della. I Will Pay a Higher, Price than Anyone Else for all kinds of Junk or Paper. JOE. POLLOCK EAGLE‘HIKADO" SEE PAGE 12 of SATURDAY EVENING POST OF MAY Isl. READ THE ARTICLE CAREFULLY AND THEN CALL DOWNERS GROVE 93 AND BE SHOWN HOW EASY IT IS TO LOSE MONEY ON A Garland Now on the Track. Plenty of Hay Fresh Candies EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Telephone 137- g on]... - Much muuth-mwmmm; YOUR CHECK ! PHONE 00m 630" 93 on hand also. i _ , 1' ,_, ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN are executed from a variety of ac- ceptable designs and every detail In looked after by experts. That is why our monuments always tipped to good taste. If you plus a memorial In your plot we will show you a great variety of designs to choose from. Our Monuments Phone 35- R NAPEIVILLI. A momenta! of anneal. powder to halt a glass of water. II a rule for sick headache. and relieves heartburn. The powder In (1th to mix wltll water; -It assimilate: better wlth milk. so chat the quantity hauled should be worked to. paste wllhn small quantity of milk: suflclent water to make the draught being added. Macon Ave. PENCIL “0.174 “hay-undo. Crispo Crackers .............................. 7e Crispo Barrel Ginger Snaps ......... - ......... 40c Large Pkg. S B C Soda Crackers .............. 35: Large Pkg. Light House Washing Powder ....331: 10 Bars Rub No More Naptha Soap .......... 60c 10 Bars Swift Pride Soap ...... ‘ ........... .57c 10 Bars Light House Soap .................... We 3 Bars Palmolive Soap .' ...................... 23¢ Large Can Slice Pineapple .' ................... 36c 1 lb Can Baking Powder .................... 25¢ 1 lb Can White Seal Smoking Tobacco ..... 66c A full line of Coverall Aprons, Men’ 8 Work Shim Each ................................... $1. 50 Chfldm’ s Dresses up from .................. $1.25 Emrich Bros. nun-1mm lanthanum 8; Dealer- LUMBER COAL MILLWOBK Building Materials of All Kind. Phone One Five Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. Lumber and building materials of all Huh will not behworlnpflccforalongtl-e. lanthanu- lemodlnntmmenindoutonchwithpwntconâ€" (“than ny that prices will never to bad: to I pm war huh. BUllfl NflW- flflN’T DELAY Cut on waste (to. onr factory. Nice. dry wood, which will plane you $3.00 PER LOAD DELIVERED Buy NOW! Duy tad Night Service. 34 S. Main Sir. Telepl Cheap Fuel {or this mild weather ZINDT’S PHARMACY DRY GOODS and GROCERIES Kindling Wood MLGoodGoods ljfivutMJH-Imm mammalian“. With!!!“ mm “mammal.“ ”mm-m Telephone 282 .7:

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