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Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Sep 1920, p. 1

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L‘D' Women to Vote This is the first election held in Ill- inois et which women an vote for every office regerdlesa of stete or national. That they will take adven- tege of the opportunity is evident. Petty Pfimery Wednesday’s election is a "party primer-y.” It is designed to select men on the diflerent tickets who rm oppose eech other in November. Three dehehvmheinthefleld,nepuhflua W and Wet. .‘ Polls Open at “Seven” The polls for the election next Wed- nesdny. September 15. wil be open at six or seven o‘clock, depending on how you keep your clocks going. They will be open from six to five, Standard Time, which mane seven to six, Chicago local time, under which we are now running. This makes nee-l canary other arrangements than usual for most people work in Chicago as the polling places will open after Ihey leave and close before they get beck. They should strange new to either take some time all in the morning or in the evening. George K. Smith. for the nomination by old politicians Kin-neat! women ofthia countyvm “plump” their rates for him. He has the endorsement of every paper in the county whose editors are interested In seeing DnPage county represented direefly in the legislature.‘ Every paper is advocating voting for but one man in this fight and that man, la the me for the nominations for the state legislature are four endl- dnhs with two to he nominated. They in W H. Smith, of Wheaten. John Wnlker, of Joliet. Wm. McCahe. of [Advert and James R. Bentley, of New Lenox. The latter two are the present mmmim. All of thems m from Will county with the ex-‘ caption of Smith who is the Duhge Very Ilttle o! the fight has been carried Into Duh” county up to d-huurlylnthenmetlnmmp- Ion manger: conceded this pert of mmumhmytkht. An Oglenby hotter party will cane 0m Downer: tomorm morning and will make abort mm. on lulu street at 10:30 at the am meeting on the nu. fight loully. Staten Allure-”Mp Anna'- ln Doha! county there l: but one contest- tlut for the sum Attorney- rlllp an C. II. Real. of Ruper- vllle, John Pnndemnt. of Wheaten. I'll John W. Leedle. of Wort Chm Dull of these three men in. been making a amp-lull that will go down tn the volltlul Mstory of the county. They In pulling every string to win. they have worked lung Ind hard for the nomination. All three are claim- ing a victory end the final nteovne 'lll not be known until the votes at People who have been voting at the Lace precinct will continue to do no. 84m rim and On The “in In "limb for the Repub- llau mutations for cute am in ee- 0! the kudos! mr rune-ad In the Blue. It center: between 030‘ manual-Tammany" creed. Much in I strum-hold In Chicago. end "he Manny “ck" with Ogleuby It the heed. lulu street It the Curtlss Theatre. North of film trucks and out of Hull: amt It the Kidnll Garage. The Inter two we the new Down- ers Gmo polling places 3nd will In mod for the first time at thi- oloc~l Those living north of the track and west of Main street will vote 3!. J. W. Tucker's Ran! Estate om. Southofthotmksmdweuof Hun street at the Village Hall. _ Where to Vote As this is the first time these new precincts will be used the following should help those not familiu with their voting place. Next Wednesday. September 15th, the date of the state-wide party prio may, four polling places will be used for the first time in the history of Downers Grove. So heavy was the vote at the last general election that the County Board of Supervisors re- distrlcwd the territory, adding two precincts here and two at lllnsdale. Fm Precinct- Now -â€" Inherent in .VOL. XXXVII. N0. 35 PfllllM PleS 6H “RSI USE HEXI WEDNESD’Y Growing an State-Wide Patty ‘ Primary Duke Nears Legislative fight Choc County Clerk A. A. Kuhn has been notified by the secret-n of state thnt Lucas I. Butts has withdrawn his name from the Republican primary ballot. The withdnwel came too late however, to have the name tutu! of the ballot. So don’t vote for Butts for clerk of the supreme court or your vote wfll be mined. l of {The happy couple left nfler the ceremony for a few weeks honey- moon at the Dells of Wisemmn and will be at home to their many friends after October lat. at 74 North Forest avenue. Chm. Mr. and In. Geo. Beyer. Miss Evelyn Bostelmnn, and lists 1111de Fletcher of [.36an and Miss Margaret Tm of flinsdnle. Coven wen laid for seventylflve persons. the out a! m M M- ing: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barnum and J. H. Burkhanlt of Buffalo. N. 7.. Mr. Ind Mrs. E. P. Stevens. Mr. and In. C. Hula. It. and Mrs. W. Pots. and "in: mm... Charfie all! Wiltiun mavens. of Mom Ptri, ‘Mr. uul Mrs. W. Kebbanan of Ben- i«ammo, Ill, In. Augusta Eichkr. of Immkee. Wis., Mrs. W. Cook, the Misses Janette Winters. labia Wheeler. magma Bait: and and 1.11th and Mr. B. L. Mae! of} Did you ever know it to fail that the week you are espeeimy Interested in some new: in The Reporter the entire edition is sold out before you get around to buy a copy? It only costs two dollar! to get your name on our nailing list for n year, this in ot the rate of less than 8 56 cents a copy. Single copies cost 0 cents. Sub- tame-w! The W m attired in a m of whitr sati- nd Md lace. m I beautiful w“ of net tml cuffed I sham-t bouquet She was attended by her sister. Sarah. who wore lam- ‘der and carried pink tom. Wlmun ‘SMWI. brother of the hide. gun hey may. The (man’s new. Wade, Rude", acted in hex! mu. A LITTLE TALK FOR NON-SUBSCRIBERS A beautiful wading m «Mont- «l at the homo of llrs. "undo Smith 1.: a debt! Wednesday waning. Sop- umbrr 30.. when Ila Bulk F}. Smith beam the MM. 0! Mr. Fred- ‘cr‘kk N. Hilde“. Tho Rn. Hugh ll. "lawman of S. Andrew'n Epis- copal Church. oflkinung. "in Evin Minimum of La Gram, an; "I'll [me You Truly” after which Mrs. Lauri mm pun-d "u- vnldiog much. ed its numerous victories and m: meets- [at Sunday and loads, when they cloudy and Main!!! tmnced Illa-dale In a twin mk- ond bill. In “at. the Mandala out- meb-honhmnnof the gum and van baton no may that they can lay “Mac. The old} Muir, no doub‘ bu been kindled .- m but the m: {m min- that (ho (sum of Down Gm an fur (Cnnunud on Pan 2) | Eula-cut In: [But I. M 8mm: Crowd- Watch TRIM HINSDALE IN TWO GAMES OVER WEEK END The boosters are making a tour of DuPage County, They will speak At ‘Hi'nsdale first. then here, Napervflle, West Chicago, Wheaton ,Glen Ellyn, Lombard and Elmhurst. Among the boosters who will speak here is Adjutant General Frank Dickson and they will arrive at 10:80. “Somewhere on Main Street" is the designated place for the meeting sad it is hoped thst as my people as possible will nuke it their business to be downtown at 10:80 Saturday‘ Boosters for John G. Oglesby, pre- sent Lieutenant Governor of lllinois, who in the harmony Republican, anti- Tammany candidate for Governor of the State, will be in Downers Grove tomorrow morning. To Speak for Oglesby It Street Meeting at 10:30 a. In. in Tour of DuP-ge Co. DON'T VOTE FOR BVT'I'I'S Our hearing Legion mm cumu- LIEUT. GOVERNOR BOOSTERS TO BE HERE TOMORROW SMmlâ€"MIKOLEIT Old Rink Play. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920 i . “The daughter a! a prominent far- m, “vi" mt West Chicago has mend {our kin-u to the firm hand who mid do one most mi in ' Just what type a! highway will be laid is problematical, but that some hard surface type will be decided on In true. I Every road in the territory was in- ’cluded in the scheme for improment. The worst roads will receive atten- tion first. mtebiy those in the south part of the section that are impass- able in the winter. [uh ..................... 159 u Tun ..................... 61 24 8th .................... 38 25 Tot-ls .................. 463 103 R 'm be seen from these figure: that every precinct in the'township gave the pmposition a majority and the final v.1; more than four to one. On Tuesday the town bean! met, canvassed the returns and certified the levy to the County Clerk. Mr. Kuhn will make the spread this fail and the first taxes on hard roads will be mid next spring making this ad- ditionni revenue avaiiabie almost at once for the construction and main- taining of the highways. five mt per-kw! sad the following is (be m by ream: TheekctimmhekltovMeonthe purposive. of harassing up. road and bridge tax for the township for a In and women mm of Downers Grove Tawnship last Saturday put themselves on record as favoring bet- ter highways for this territory. And they did it by more than (our w one majority. Township Bud Can-and Vote ad Cent“ Levy to County HARD ROADS WIN MORE THAN FOUR TO ONE SATURDAY his of the memlnnhip arm the expenses of the day me now. flown": Grow Legion. mh pout II Co have In ulna In the day'n doings. In: mien will In Mutant! than ”to (room: I" of ”be!!! being In chum of the [Anion boys nun- slwly. TM my dorhml from than rm be mm m an m on I haNghflmanfl-nn along the [Indium and than when hamm- an» on (M Rankin-(em TM “Mme mm: are (“mad by the Down": van Legion. mh pod In Than “ll be nhmuon baring ham In vhkh mama-had: {m Chm” «m punk-wow. Then will Having charge of all an unno- mnbl (or the day. the County post: at the American Legion In mm hudtomhlllhoumndnybu Punhumrm 1920. w. C. Barber. Mnyro Included in the plan for 0th monitor picnic an nil the MM a! Inn of the United sum. TM Clvfl. WAmorim and World Wu- boys who won as among 0" the any or navy val In WM‘ of honor and every mick-.10! the county h- Invited to punk-luau: In an N: «by. LET US KNOW NEXT TIME Mayor Walter C. Barber has issued a proclamation asking local business houses to close on Saturday after- roon, Septembor 18th, the date of ‘the big DuPage County soldier reâ€" union and picnic to be held at Glen Ellyn Asia Business Holmes to Close for Big County Soldier Picnic September the 1811:. MAYOR ISSUES SIORE (lOSlNG PROCIAMAIIM PROCLAMATION Believing that it is the desire of the citizens of this Village to as- sist in every way possible to make the soldier 1341115011 and County picnic given under the auspices of; the DuPage County Branch of the American Legion, Which is to be held at Glen Ellyn on Saturday. September 18th, 1920, a success, I therefore, hereby declare 8atur~ dny altemoon. September 18th. 1920, a hell holiday, end request all memhutn to eat-operate by closing their places of business on that afternoon. Given under my hand and seal thin 8th (by of September, A. D. Mfus’tud. ”.103 Innextweehpnperweerpectto Mala the figures for the entire mummmwu Preliminary announcement of the population of Downers Grove has been néeived from the census bureau. The figures give this vmnge n, total population of 3543. an increase of 942 over the 2801 tote! of 1910. Increase for 10 Year, Period According to the .Olldnl Announcement. DOWNERS GROVE POPULATION IS PLACED AT 3543 The Ladies AM of the Congrega- tionnl church will serve the dinner. i As can be seen from the title of the evening. it is planned to make this an annual flair. That lt will stimulate interest in the post and keep ex-service men together, is a certainty. Two minute talks will be made by members and an orchestra will fur- nish music for the occasion. ‘ Following the feed will come an important Maine. uniting. The se- cond mu! dedion of aliens win he the most important thing to come up. Reports of Tom Kiln“ and Ed- win ”at? delegates to the state can. caution held in Chiago hurt veal will be read as we" as reports of committees for the past year. I Mound" Dudley Roma PM. American lam, will hold on first annual banquet in the G. A. R "all here next Thursday night. Septem- ber lull. Pout cards have been sent landmberofmelocflpost and theme will be returned Co Emery Klein who has charms of the Ir- ruminants for the big night. FIRST ANNUAL LEGION BANQUET NEXT THURSDAY hook that would in not-dad by and: M u up Hart of the term We wen! unavoidably prove-ted (m ub- in‘ am Wt. link in this ml: up" I um of dl I‘Mâ€"Lydia lynch". Milâ€"Ruby Mlifla. mam“: Sdmâ€"Holoa Norton. Artâ€"Himm- Glynn. Physic-l “ruining-lum- "Irvin, Hunk Supervisorâ€"Winn"!!! 80ml. WeMthlhhbpub- m Gradeâ€"Anth- I. am And Ul- lh Roth. The high wheel funny Mud”; inhuman-Sumac! Venn. Belemâ€"Thoma Regan. Hanna! Trainingâ€"Smith Gnu... Latinâ€"(hm. I. Tn“. film's-«Mk Goodw. "Mary-Hm Calm-um. um. Bauer c'm. 2nd Grubâ€" llncl Hard tad Lame the: Cimr. Ed, Gradeâ€"Lucy 8. Bolling" and bth Grubâ€"Annie I. Herring and Dorothy Allison. 4th Crudeâ€"Ruth hobo!" Ind Doro- Depart-en!“ Superintendentâ€"Kenneth ll. Supp. ‘Ifaude E. Whilen. ‘Ruth 0. Lav-on. lg‘ry c. Spinner. Grace Inning. 6th Gageâ€"law Lane and Home: The teaching faculty this year is the‘best ever. Each member has been picked for some special qualmution. Following is the faculty: A record breaking enrollment is ex- pected in both the grade and high schools and a great year of accom- plishment is looked for. dnlé this week. Next Monday morning, September 13th, the Downers Grove Schools. grade and high, will open for the 192p~21 term. The usual day of op-‘ ening was postponed on account of the annual county teachers' institute which has been in session at Hins- Grade and High Schools are Ready For I Record Breaking Enrollment. Allhfluhmdflg NIfll~PMhndOlk¢n 1.4%.th OOWNERS GROVE SCNOOES OPEN NEXE MONDAY you mi)“. and Mrs. Henry Shane of Bancroft. â€"â€" Owomo Argus-Press. (flick) Mrs. Herman Pinon Ind Mrs. Harry Routes of Detroit. Hick, Mr. and Mrs. George ng'ne and daughter, Es- ther, and Mr. 1nd In. Cliflord Par- ker. of Howell, Mr. and In. Otto Euler of Durand, Min Mae Osborne of Perry, Miss Alethn Braden of By- Out 0' ton guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nargmy. and daugh- ter Jean. of Downers Grove, Mia: Marie Reed of Galesbnm, "1., Miss Murial Shannon of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. T. H. Euler of Lou Angela. Cal. Following the ceremony n chm ‘mm luncheon was served by the Misses Harriett Dewey, Evelyn Ward, Esther Lyon, Helm Hall and mint»). PM. In the dining room the bridal able In beautifully de- corated with pink and lavender belie asters and Immune fem. After a «ninth spent at Lakeside. Lake Michigan. Mr. and Mn Nar- ney will he at home in Chicago.” Whfle fdirituim wen. being "â€" tended. Miss Reed played selections I‘m "above". ”To I Wlter my," 3nd midsummer.” to Dbl-ow any and you “I“ to see them taking up valuable space. Advertise them for ale in op? The bride m charming in a an" n! apricot kneaded "an. combined with not”: of and name M and uh m n conun- W a! Win m and sweet alynsum. In almost every home in the vi!- lage is I "store room” where the castâ€"om: of the household are Mr- ed. Here are put the armies of furniture which have been replac- IS YOUR STORE ROOM OVERCROWDED? M the spacious {nouns pl 0» home Funding the «my In "emu Pigs“ mun-d by Nina "trite Reed lung Grief: "I Love The -"k... m not! by 0:0 R". W. H. Sham of Lamina. famr Mm of the Mk Bah-u nf wink (“46qu up! fun. but! a! My chm“. panimluu An Informal m of Inn-uh! nppoinbmnu Inn ”harm-d at "on home of the Nick’- pumu. Mr. and "n. flurry F2. Punt. 200 John IL. Wrdmhy nor-Mu. Savant." Int. M um o'clock. when chit daughter. Kathryn Anna. n. mum! in nur- rhgr (0 Ir. Guam PM!" Rummy. son of Mr A". In. J. H. Mummy. 0! Damn Gm, "Mania. “Du! election I“! ha NM on mt Saturday. What IS. It 000 vil- lm hall null Ibo poll: "I! be open tram one to d: In an Wm... Two men. Punk N. Davin all W. D. Herrick have filed petition: with the mercury of the school board of mama 68 u cadm- In the un- oxpfmd one you has on “10¢ board. ‘Thwymanndbylhn- kiln-Mon um! mm.) from an vil- lm of C. W. Vanncyuum who wu‘ elected lut spa-In for the one mt} Election to be Held In. 0n 9: Sum” Alumna Sofie-bu u. TWO FILE FOR UNEXPIRED TERM ON SCHOOL BOARD Dancing was the main future, Fitzgerald’s orchestra of Aurora. {up nishing the music and the young peoâ€" ple tripping the latest steps on the smooth pavement. During and fol- lowing the dancing light refresh- ments were served. The committee in charge wish to‘ thank the village for the lighting. cleaning the street Ind other favors. Mr. and Mrs. Straube for the use of their grounds and 1" those who help- ed in making the nflalr the success it won. A wonderful evening was spent last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm .Straube on Fairmount ave. ‘when the Women’s Auxiliary of the American Legion were hosts to their members and members of the local Legion and ladies. Dancing Main Feature of Gathering At Strut-be Home on Flir- moum Ave. Friday. LEGION AUXILIARY GARDEN PARTY WAS PAYNE -- NARGNEY G RE A T SUCCESS League. which was ityelf tht “Owl-ch in Action” hu "My refused to endorse my candidacy. Il- though Rev. Scott IcBride, 8m su- intendent of this Ila-such said he as a persons! matter, he would “that race me It Springfield than either a! the two candidates which tha Ada Saloon Leugue has endorsed inn this district, because he felt that I would be u more tyre-aw it!” for the cause for which we!” lRithenis-Nplmub m s new Hardin: the Iqb- ‘luive fight of two year: ago. You I'm remember that our fellow m man. T, A. Verdenins was 9» be . teammate. Ho. withdraw Mann is could not get the endorsement of tho IAmH’mloon bum in spite of an fact "mt he had at all times con- tributed money to the cause and w. fond! of the mom. ardent worker! for Venkmius wrote :3 Ms principle 1.â€" m the following: I"? AM ”to W 0pm D Smith. wm County rm give m a good suturing of votes, m “III most people muse. He Von be. down then- up] in: the 1mm of Mg m of the mat] that they '1' support him. giving us the mu- m: my mid lather support h man when principles are with M he advocates aunt than a man who advocates- . principle just to [It a. mm: ml am}. will 8mm. an win If the Smithnndnlfflnpmpkofbu Pm (‘mnty wm vote (or NO ON. BUT Slim in the Hill-“VI I'LL ‘umflnhdudnlwtdub "Mom "mu. Midi-n Minn in. lo rhmhflumdu manna mid Ian om «Ivy m in "I. I'D- hum." Your: a! Downer: Gm m uh. that mm about ”no chm. ‘ Tho AMI-Mm lune mph car "You. '1- mllu Hm"). I- - rnod m wlthndun.monlnu-¢ m. m- Mn laid up My noon! HM ml find nothing anlm‘ himâ€"- Dot. than «her two men Mn W dommmhtflulw.1‘hhvm work outta hcp Duh-”County whenuhuhnnmmde mm «In: Win a th (kind In 1!,an dommntoltholuguo. lath. anflthdhrdnoflauvufl." Mhmrthaum',nfnuuflh thmmmm'fll- {clam-600mlsmthhd >that'-tlulllolufllnultho.- :flnloon hum In crying to u. Carry out the conclude- (anther, but. u to two now. Tile It Dr M I} ' lay and lchn In mind“. In Iwmnmywumlwfin- In announcing his withdraw It. “on practically uh 1)qu Cont! voter: to npudhh a staunch. trini- Iud-Ioundâ€"tm dam a! this Mr!- tory. Amwbobmtldub ‘cauuc It would lath. him vote- a noun other: m. but I man who. principlu are dry. W'I the kill us their mason that to endoru m would win up the dry vet. and . ‘giveummlchnmtoallplnthdr jcandidate. They Are endorsing It Ouheand Bentleyontheirvofllgu- con! an m and dry 1.3mm Not only hue they endorsed an two present "present-fives a! tlll‘ district for mutation but they a. working Inn! to m that no 700. whatcver am given to Smith who in I ma! dry and is this county's only candidate. , Representatives of the league [in The Anti-Saloon League. through the endorsement of McCabo Ind Bentlw, of Will County, as caulk dates for the legislature. in against George M. Smith. the 13an County aspirant for legislative inf Endorse- Mchbe Ind Bq Legislative Ignoring DnP-u Aspirant. AMI - moon _ HAGUE wonxs. mum mum; (Mn WHOLE NO. 11 u

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