CANDIDATE for the nblican nomination for Representative in from the Elam!!! ngressionll District. subject to the pri- xqisepeember 15,1930. $33.» PAIGN W without the use of a paid organization The Navy hot: ‘64! Won nine m responsible M53: .4 vidory our the Whit: Roch 11‘ Sunday. LOCALS REVENGE ‘ THEMSELVES‘ 0N CHI. WHITE ROCKS Two Bartel. Coral-Smith. Bert Bone. lay Work-y, Genie Bllndunl. Gertrude Gumbo", Ruby Canopy, 8nd! Hol- hnd. Gene Schmidt. Nellie Carpen- hn Mum:- Downer. Am Wanna. Inhal Ruthorfotd. land: Mn. Huh Graham. lamina Stanley. Purl Iona, Jou- IM M Mast» pun Park»; Icahn" Done. and; mum. Wm. 3w Emerson muley. Bond. a“. “Hunter, Worley. Wallace. F. Mud. Alma maker. John Stanley. Hurry Wheel< C'. Kim; Cora Aldddl. Committee of Wang Mica to we at tables: mam Palmer, Ollve Lamb, Maude Cobb.“ Sucker, Hill: Ernest. Anna eye's. Ella Melman. Mutin, mu Edwnnls.‘ Nollie Tonny, Am "calm, Mal Bryce, [Jule Dilgpr, Rot- Kloln. Illley Daley. Non Aldrich, Lucy Committee on 'vain'm: Messrs A. L. Palmer, L. P. Nlnlnore. Chas. Bbdgon. David Klein; Geo. C. Moore. (loo. Hoarn. Levi Hut. Truman R. Green, Harry W: "Mum-5'. Ilwardx, W. S. (hue-(er, Nm- Committnc on Gnounds and Tables: Gary Wallace, E Stanley. Frank Blanchrmk Coo Dom, J. W. Tuc- her. Elhvrt Stanley, Fred Schindler, mi Davenport, Geo. P. Luce. Mes- dames Bateman, E. C. Stanley. Marv (in, Calla Bush, Bufle, John Graves“ l. C. White, A. L. Palmer, James Giï¬'o‘rdV C. B. Blodgett; Misses Helen Kenyon, Susan Fad. (Old timers, and 111039 not so old, will mmnmlwr the' reunion of the [05th Ill. Vol. Inf. held in Downers Grove Soph-mher 2. 1898. To recall h the minds of the» map!" the res- flents of ’98 who he! in the en- brtainint: \w are pub! shin); the fol- lowing com mittee W) ' (Old timers, Wm mmnmhrr [05th I“. Vol. Grove Soph-ml h the minds 0 Prix'utv Ernest L. M of Troop ., lst Iii. Cavalry, died 3!; Camp nomns, (hickmaugu Park. Thurs- fly moming. August. 18*. Funeral cor-vices were held at we Auditorium and at St. Mary's Church in East Grove on Sunday, bid†being at Naâ€" per-ville. Frank A. McCarthy From the issue of August 25, 1898. YEARS AGO II THE REPORTER Member of Illinois Legislature She will appear every Tuesday for ï¬fteen weeks ‘sturting next Tuesday. August 31, at the Curtias Theatre in her wonderful seriai 'sth'ry “Both of the Rockies.†Don’t miss the ï¬rst chapter“ Remember the date, Tuesday. Aug- ust 31a. The I’hilatlma Class of the Congre- gational Church will hun- their re~ gular business meeting and social on Friday evening. Septombcr 2; at the home of Misses Harriet and Eliza- lbath Strong. East Maple ave. Elec- tion of officers will be held at this meeting and every member is earn-i estly requested m be present. All friends of the class cordially invited. Sunday the old Edison Park team :now known as the LaFayL-ttes will journey out. Dame Rumor reports they shake a wicked stick and should cause Ehninger to work his benders hard. Sorry but no notes this week. i As a cool wind was farming the fans a large crowd was not in eviu (lence but the stands Were capacitat- ed. The White Rocks failed to put up as good a game as expected hence it was a trifle slow at times. This win gave the locals the best of a rubber having won and lost one to the Chicago outï¬t previously. The locals batted the pill mightily und ifrcquently garnering an even dozen safeties ofl’ of Burns’ rather poor of- ferings although he only issued one passport to ï¬rst during the eight inn-i ings .of which the locals shared in. This is RUTH ROLA N D SANE RECONSTRUCTIONâ€"A reconstruction policy based upon humane principles. with a view to stabilizing industry and restoring business to a normal basis. A revision of revanue lawn to place the burden of taxation when it properly belongs. You Have A Candidate! DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERSï¬ROVE. ILLINOIS SQUARE DEAL FOR ALLâ€"A fair deal for the laboring man, the business man. ‘the manufacturer and every other man. I believe in a Folicy of “live and let live,†not as interpreted by smial interests but or the general good of all and the prosperity of the nation. PROTECTION FOR THE FARMEflâ€"Legislation to protect the farmer, as he is "the backbone of the nation." My experience as see- retary of the Kane County Farm Association for six years and 8.3 a member of the Agricultural Committee in the Illinois Legislature has taught me what his needs are. BONUS FOR SERVICE MENâ€"«A liberal bonus for men and m who served in the late war and the expending of every dollar neces to give proper treatment and all possible comfort to those ivho suffering from the effects of that service. basic What I Stand For: u... .n., - v nun n vuuau ' v-Iflflv'“mm 1w. pm. It would [he yau power to mfgâ€"iiQâ€"Qmâ€"Lysm of politics! houses and drive the “ward healers" and paid wot-hm out of politics. You would make a powerful ally in my ï¬ght for CLEAN POLI- ‘l‘lCSn-dnmndalforfllhthi‘dim \ FRANKLIIeCARTflY. TO THE WOMEN VOTERS-n; AW AND ORDERâ€"Maintenance of law and order. that being the principle of good government. Helmuth Kropp’s death was not due to appendicitis as stated in a “III-Gov. Jon 0. 001.3332. war In W at mink. Th9 Corner Bakorv It's just the right size for any family because its just as delicious the secon day as the ï¬rst. Put Golden Crust back into its wrapper. It will be as fresh and as moist as when it first came from the oven. And it will tempt your appetite just the same. Golden Crust Bread :3 Quality, Economy and Good Health all wrapped in one package Ask your Grocer about Golden Crust. THERE’S N0 WASTE TO THE BIG LOAF OF GOLDEN CRUST BREAD Bread is your best food. eat more of it A CORRECTION ADOLPH l0... Puprlom For Congress in Response to the Popular Demand of the People of Mcflenry, Kane, DuPage and Will Counties [REACHING OUT “He Stands Against a Tammany For "ï¬nch." John G. Oglesby previous issue but to Tubercular Per- itonitis. according to the doctors who had charge of the case. iuuing Script Promioea to Parâ€"Ha: 85,000,000 deficitâ€"a bank- rupt trealury. SHALL THE THOMPSON TA‘NMANY, which has emptied Chicago‘s treasury and piled up this huge deï¬cit, be permitted i0 control the state's millions? HALT SUCH A POSSIBILITY by voting for CHICAGO ISâ€" REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR ILLINOIS ISâ€"- $80,! men and women ‘You my have the right to cut your initial BOSS DICTATIONâ€"A political situation in this district which makes it necessary for any man seeking political ofl’ice to combat a paid oiitical machjne or ask the consent of a “boss†before running for 0 ice. othefwihe. ONE MAN CONTROLâ€"One man control of the Eleventh Congres- sional District of Illinois through the maintenance of a gigantic politi- cal machine, a newspaper trust consisting of three of the four daily newspapers in the district, and a paid force of employes. political and 46L,.-m:nn RETIRING EFFICIENT GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEESâ€"Any arbi- trary ruling which automatically retires governmmt emplo es from ser- vice at a certain age, regardless of their efficiency and a ility to per- form their work. __-_- -.-‘,..........râ€"...u pun-Inna. wnu 0y nnnrmng foodstuffs and the necessaries of life create a forced demand, thereby increasing the cost of living and causing a prohibitive raise in prices. Necessary legislation must be enacted to curb this evil. dom LEAGUE 0F NATIONSâ€"The League of Natio believing that this government should remain free Nance: which would jeonardize our sown-inn m- What I Am Opposed To: Primaries, September 15,1920 Mamba "UP-‘9 County Bar Amriation. 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