Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Jun 1920, p. 6

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“W will up «manned. 17.. ,mt toward an Intqnnflmnmm 'al the voters wm be firm grout been: League of Nathan fall- tbs, they argue were I: only one other of wanting war. It In for 3‘ who make up flue Hunt and _ d the armies In flm’ol 1!”,th W; 11m mmuul cm Mek- brim. 4M w‘rl'anlnn as evidence of the rm that more Is an Interest in w [Me]! does not Mine In flit up iotié. I In] only ramming ‘ ‘ writ! they suspect (Mt .. 1;? MI. W I 1 - " c '4? 81mm mu; m. Whmttoterre. lfntll we “met! metre. The nations d M ”one at nrhttnttm In rreetetl. m oh hat Inst each ather. Iver, on m harp ts to Aw» turtle, to hope hr It In km- Mullnl. Pete. Conference Put that. The [new (“film hurt in Perle. labor watched It. M In early ital! h It: pm"!!! intrigue in dis. covered at wart. Wrangllhx. hteler‘ -; “ml!!!” and trading for mnâ€" lerrlel ltiuntue tum-pied the time and thnnht that the Irv-rid expertetl vet-M he devoted to the heading up of a league that mum at least (Inmate he chem-es of future tare. mun. hut in their Mind aeration to ex. ”clear: last night a! the neat m- un for the mnferenre. They talked fl Mundan- llnn. disarm-ed frontiers. and always from the paint of flow a! Chanda! and military «venture ta [heir rennet-tire muntrln. lt was no- Healthy the territories pvrr which i a»... ~ unrreled were rich in minerals fl trhln of mt commer- r.i#L'."' .- ten are. 3' 537mm. twer Jpn": Then. too. these men “ha core supposed tn he «mm in the future mare of the world. In arguing over Mutter: urged their respective chine on the [funds that their re- fleet!" countries heeded these Mut- tier-n to unite thorn secure in future want. What futnre were end why the Won of future In?! at a confer- ” L”? objert of which was future ".99.? mg“ 30‘“; ~â€" p!orking men watched listened Imi reaped. the M that the l‘ttltet states clan not are! trrrltury In In: m. This the: our mutt: th: mum-Minx piece as the one digit: tern-ted tamer In the world. Wltl this ml (one we run ttn much It maintain the were at the world. The anh at rev'nlntlol m in: out at Msheril Rm. urging the worker! ta mam an international dk-tntonhip n! the pmtetttrlnt and min lie Rudd. is not “fly I. “0 (mm to the [leave of the warhl In the pnlltlml hechiitlg entrust the League of Nettms. . 10mm». It”. Wetter: Newman Unto.) FIXES ll BEBIANY HEAVY lmb An ”mm to Feel That Country Matty Mend Defeat I In the War. when». The mums Tim... has not he- m to level the pence terms. linen- cielly During the war the Germans have her» loenlnx their money to the m- ernlnettt. This year they have m to give it. ‘ ‘ There is an estate tax graduated as to stream! as: to relationship. It la- m the ham-st tax on the ilrceet dance from the most distant rel- “vg .. ”5" ~.£€--.v.~..... A matter feature of this law. mm- 3MP mm"! tied (11.; "L‘ ant-tale: “Mwnmmmm Europa Follow the Great mm War? h lun- vrmoout - vole-em mm d much. their 01ka not! on I. ‘1‘ Int In" mt“ mm 3 MI “Manual 0! More Ols- ” on mmnn walk! in nu- ”ul to rule "Mr (I'm hy film Mum n4 hum», mid pend Merl: Mn. 8am” ' hflmhmb gunmamum. "Ia-mJ-uknnnm Mummydmmry. we: a dim-nan d cabal-n. It I An In I." that «mm m nuan- no button. In ~Mdm-Wdom- ”(hummer-yon"...â€" MW you on In. 1‘. N no In an". nu. In. aiifitisiz ' . but. at tho wlr. tho ““4”“!me amuummm I“ N p. in on war a mmuuc. m :6 flitâ€"l wouldn't have lull-ed (It Sort-nun man. and] ij-fluo-Oomntoxo tank." In the w the: qâ€"ummmMmj "uhmhlmlm thmJlulIMtII-IM' fitm'tmfitdw Flinn-ugpuimmt. no human-yam an nubile ”unto llul var-townie .0..- ”ht. With pence one (W1 "l' Wilewofld: Min-when ”w. mmmauaewn- lug-sunbeam. 'f-ghdlhdtchmtodoll .' W m mun-Mn; to abut-- uwhuthevuumctonfl'd- I'll (”We me was tellinx. Eo- 'm Ind reached the hm“!!! ”.8 Who F909“. W "on Who HOPE FOR PERMANENT PEACE an. uw and" hm hm myo- I7 FRANK GOIEIFOID. «Um labor II» mummzmmmm ' “warm-hm ‘7. meTifihé’ii-é‘iifié um. _ M I: I prom- ni iii? a he“: tax on WeIlth inert-am during the warâ€"to xe't the Whenâ€"the ml taxes for revemw. heavier than ever. 'nnd a mum levy n-Mng madam. _ With food. ml ml clothing short. m.»- n'vhond to and to the «II-con- tmt. Ant-Mr! mm mule the m of the WI. cratfng‘ns‘ ”Verify. rs‘n provision that In no can my flue tn exceed the amount of the Inheritance (glad. N. M» comim can Ian-e “spite I'Iifnq’ which would mud the recipient to clan! During the war the Germans have Mn loan!" thrlr my to the m- emmt This year they have begun to glee It. I The mum of rfl‘nllflol m ‘lng on! at ”shall Rm. urging the workers to mum on Inter-mm] dwalnnhip n! llu- mm“ and ”In the m. In not “fly as “0- ms to "to pum- of the warm us who gut-lulu! mun: nnlnst the Lane at Nathan. . Inc-rm Ibo mtm Mm Pn- hud nil meta-Mill; m I. bun "M h, the mm m uh- vnmm "a Ton-hm «can. to o m of the We at the ton-mm. No Inna «I Sub-u will- Inn and: mm In.- the nun m d m CM": M not brittle the rum Nam. no utlom d m hmummdatkr. Everyone mu "to M "I" the (‘nloal an»: m not not int-um In En- mpv. This 3hr: our miner: "n mmmflnn plum as "no on. disin- n-mmi rumor In "no world. mm um. ml [om to «In ch mm In maintain the mu- »! "w worm. Mfflmwm Alamdlomuhnumbo nmdchmuflb.nfl “vul- mm m mu“ at tho pu- ntmvaflolm mm In...» W I. fit.- m (MI I! u m "Mahala hm; hoe-mm MM". 1120'!de (mm-.nhonmhdhynm mm lawn- I'und and nor-u waddhwbnaamdwnfl lmeMmMMnMouo. MudMImncMWJw manhunt-MIMI“ "win-“w. mu- DMIL now! an (Mn mm. m "and rutâ€"II n.- fln m: of I). m law. Tho nun fan- ok- AWdanmhmflIth. II II a "In at "n nausea o! the MJ-nlutkulmdmm M an the mule at the various uno- Ink-I a manila-no. in do” mm. m: n a mu I. um. Mun-y hr nurtfll. a. mulc- m undo. an to.“ to hum-rumin- van-«unann- Iat that that no! «an out». will b- unt-um“ to utter-Ila. It I: nu ma In and." gov-Ila- hum-c mind mar. row d M m cm (mm: m. III. II b m ”that In!“ out «no: la: nutmu met I m! at with” Wt Ila! they "I. coma] m at the human you want: m um dunno. I: In not a.- Nflou Io Glennieâ€"u wm not be dio- Mtod to. Mg. 3- nndm’m" mu In Int-“M '° “'"m mu «awn-mm. annual-m- wankduufllfl- mum We already luau a» WI lam» nationalism In nuance and man; Bl; bun-luau long ago obliterated national lines. The commute o! the world la ‘alnady emu-Ind Internationally. The Important goo-flan at this um Ia what form will tho new Internation- allua take? Will it be an Intern-cloa- all-n at mind dollar” It no. "I. vocal-Inwouadanmotalnaa- an antenna. Wlll It be an Inter- aafloaamu of emu-ed labor! I! m- lamau It mu the metatarsal; ‘ or m mun-mt. Both m «an: I I World Nu GIopnIy Km. [ Mel-nationalism Is comlng~4n fact It In “may hm. uncomm- have brought the people of a» world dose totem". The win-less and the cable the us the humming: or mote mm of the worm In a Iew hour-J DIsIunce In- heen annoyed. We are becom- Inc ulghhors In knowledge of each «her, yimhot we Ilve on the lame mum! at not. llodcn‘: "unspent “on In shortening the tlme between places. An aIr mice It: In pniupect man when to mine London u‘ nul- New York Iouomw u (‘hlw Ia today. mafia: politic-l awe-mm!- would umnmmwm-m yetin the "sit at the happenings at the In: In ”In labor could not be blamed. The world In entitled to protecdou lulu-t Inch slaughter II we line but gone OWL-ad It the political m eminent: {III to take the new! steps the [ll-In peoplu will. ~ mg!“- gnfiie world o my may i uownuns anon mama; DOWNERS GROVE. mags D981; or eacn Inna. ii: a a" in Glespm ' ”a I I ' RETAILERS P man J ; Preparation is half the :hattle of getting the fish. ‘Our line of fishing equip- ment is large and better than all, it includes only the heat of each kind.“ Cotton Lines Spinners, Flies, Hooks "Sinkers, Plugs, Leaders I Before you take your next Eflshing trip visit our store 1and stock up with tackle. We have a new line includ- mg: L Fishing along the Fox this spring has been pretty good. Reports from Geneva to Yorkville indicate that the bass are taking the bait. That little query is magic to many Downers Grove )0 3, men and women. The e l of lake and stream is hard to resist to the true disciple of Isaac Walton, when a fisherman hears of [some good catches his,first impulse is to start for that place immediately. 331“le bl? IIIGII GIADI IMAM We trial: ”Mouth-Mud night." for Mr UM]. Inflat- ammmmwmm have!!!” floral tributes In our In- mmchm chads-the wh- Wmhernnd m. Theu meetings are one. to all our elm-ch vouc- whether members or M and n «an! invitation in nu.- licim refreshment. served joumcd m 1 short mini hour. dun» In: which the guests enjoyed the de- Mrs. G. C. Butler gave an interest- 1in; and instructive resume of the chapter on Lat-wages from the book. "Christian Ammicuizqtiol." After 85¢ regal" bum meet- ing and pmgrun- fln meeting Id- The reports of the Han-in and iHome department tnunrers give evidence of a flourishing financial com dition. The regular monthly meeting of (he Woman’s. Mission": Society wn held My the eighth at the home of Mrs. Stump. 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