a DOWNERS GROVE REPORTE those spectacular? end runs. Having a good team. the boys should receive the united support of local fans. The kind of support giv- a: the baseball team during the post new. should be given their brother} the Vegas Athletic cm. eleven'rm Chicago last Sunday. trimming them bytlle mono! 48 too. hm hardly 1 contest as the visitors were outweighed and greatly outplayed. Onion “Slippery†Downer will be one of the old stars in the gum next Sunday who has not appalled m a unifarm this year. His nickname show: how hard he is to get, either going tlm: the line or on one of The American Legion football team will meet. a crack team from Oak Park next Sunday afternoon, Octoberi 17th on the north side ï¬eld.‘ The! game should prove to he one of the‘ heat exhiln‘tions of football seen here in year: as the teams are evenly matched from a weight stamlpolnt. The Outparkers it is said will aver- ‘ age 175 pounds and this is about the weight of the local gridiron warrim. Wan First Ga-e. Playing together like a machine the Legion team literally walked all over .LA a-_,A, a.aa,.- m wfll can the biggest vote «or reâ€" corded Item NM. only the women but the new voters. also. am beginning to an an Inhnst in the conï¬rm event. Be am you are nuistemd. It will greatly lighten the work of the doc. M boards in the making of ali- dav‘iu on election day. I LEGION ELEVEN MEETS OAK PARK HERE ON SUNDAY It in our pndidion M on Too..- thy, November 2nd. Downer: Grave one the nah-(ration huh misc-tn that In Ila-it ï¬rst direct row for the Chief El'fllflfl‘ of the Nation thew his no glances in being Mosul the by the m \mn ho min“ in tho pans to m (M flm’r mm to;- Our oflm 96m up kept buy my all thy TNy by “mm: m mm inquiries mm». the residuum. The Moving mw For the Inhalation 0! than who maï¬a-nvhnthyma‘m the talk-(mug of the villa» and JIM-g armory n pow-h the “nodal: south 0! the “Q" Ind out of Ifla‘ um m1" and vote It the Cu:â€" “an fauna. mu. 0! u..- ~q~ and i“ of Int. um mm and row a flu Wilma "all. Notâ€: of the "Q‘ and not at Illa «ma. mm" and m u l. W. Twhr'I Rn] We 0M. Non). or the “Q" and m of Ida Mme. mama and vote at Its KIM" Goran. book In the purine. when you n- nidc. if your name in than, you an- "mud. i! not write i In yotuncfl' with your Iddmu. thin h wildcat to W you. On Odd-r 2‘ the poll!“ when will again he noon for â€in M Irgiltl'luon and 0- this day the m Mm will to In charge. Ymunumr pout-(platen M h: and ted-tor la puma. A agitation book will lung cm the outside of each polling place unm Tue-day, October 20. Look In this Tuesday, October 12th, was regis- tration day in Downers Grove and Du Pm County. It was the ï¬rst of its kind ever held in this district and the voters were not uvare o! the fut that it was to be held. Put of the duty of a community newspaper is to keep the public in- formed as to coat-lions of this kind,: but the Board of Supervisors evident- lymtcdtokeepitudarksspos- sible u not a. paper in the coun'y was notiï¬ed that registration day was to he held. However it is not yet too late for those who did not mgister Tuesday. to get their names on the book. Then- ue two wnyn that they an register alduohceutitled tovoteatthegcn- en! caution on November 23d. yum Have to Including October 26 to See That Names are on Regintralion Lists. Y0" MUSI Bf - REGISIIRID 10 . WE 0N NW1 VOL. XXXVI]. N0. 39 Wm Idem-Id. m m m the little mid reâ€" plies: '“l'hene other {cum get then, John, beau-e they adver- from her eyes; she never found her little lamb for she did not ad- vertise. And Mory had a brother John who kept a village store; he ’sat him down and smoked A pipe, and watched the open door. And asthepeoplepusedalonganddid not stop to buy, John still at and smoked his pipe Ind blinked his sleepy eyes. And so the sherifl closed him out but still he linger- ed near. and Mary come to drop with him a sympathetic tear ‘How is it sishr can you tell, why other merchants here sell all their ‘ goods so readily and thrive from year to year?†Remembering her the rock she done it with." ’ Rum: answered. "That‘s a" right. jerlge. but you should onto have seen “But Rutus you can‘t get a dirmm from your wife simply because she rocked you to sleep." mid the lawyer who had been consulted by an old dtrhy. ‘ It \vu prams-ed that the forum start .1 movement toward ï¬nding a "my place" in the wanna-n for MIMI-tors of the with. of life. Mary had a little lamb. its fleece was white as slow; it strayed :- my one day. when: lambs should never go. And Mun-y sat her quickly down and tears streamed Ti" Mme: wu that if Um shte run! (he ml min»: then vault! be too may mum-a! haul: in tho putrid". but that to reg-hu- the ‘nupply so "us a restricted price wank! not force the supply of ml fmn Illinois. it would be mar! for m- sue to on the mines. He watt m “has any side on tho "Mod. ll: puma! out that MAXIM more to» at ml in Minn! up to chip (Mn year than in an. sum punt! of 191.9. â€mm“! "It! yak thin of Indiana and "w mmmm {M Illinois’ can! supply. MARY‘S LITTLE LAMB IN NEW FORM 1"qu Goodwin owned an town: by "wining (In: â€mm and the hem of the 7mm and the» la- h- troducd John P. Dohaâ€. at The CM- †MI Monk-n nut. who Md Mon M M- «pm In (M 3m! «a! new 0! Canal ms.- du dating the nut can! “H†a! "II. "a mud I WM] Man: a! u: how- la a coal mm. and 0m MmeMchm-olme‘ minim. mm). the "an10 a! Roll" lM-hllovndthrcodlthm will" I“. (m "to M of (M mm. to 0- ml Us In the «flu. shawl“ (he pm- â€.mfll which "Iowanâ€,uï¬dCuuouhnu-pl The ml union "In flu- hawk! principle upon which the hmnm work- ‘od, M then mu coal dulnn. rail- road men. bunlm men. viva, mun- vnmuaewbomntdlhhmm; ll. VIII far cry ml it echoed the education a! the public-van «loo-lion ‘whkh mt dearly in dollars And in feats. Out of the question. should the stnteown and control the coal mines of Illinois. came a demand by the people that the government or state take action that will insure public protection against the sin-called “bro- kerâ€"the “coal broker," the “sugar broker," the "flour broker." the "pm; vision broker." the “produce broker†and the other brokers who hut: en- tered commercial pursuits between! the producer, the wholesaler, the m- tailem and the consumer and are ale~ "landing huge “commissions" by re- ulen and taking from the proï¬t or :the legitimate dealer and causing thj greater prices to the mnwmur. The Open Forum was organized last Friday night with alegmc of enthusiasm that plcasqd Rev. E. B. Goodwin, pastor of St. Joseph's Church. Discussion of “Shortage†and High Prices Interested Holly at St. Joseph's. FIRST MEETING , 0!“ “OPEN FORUM†SOME ROCK WAS A SUCCESS DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920 Guns WHO EARNED ' Those hooks contain lileraturp waited to the various grades, and will MONEY FOR BOOKS give knowledge and pleasure tn all; RECEIVE T H A N K S and the pleasure in fourfold when we realize that these girls. because of Teachers and Pa 1. .1 Not“ Side their Josh-e to leave a parting gift, School Gfl'ezi for Parting in memory of their North Side schooh cm. of Schflln. {3323238 :3: ï¬nd «med the The pupils and teachers of ml The school is Melted Ind upm- North Side School take this means of sex gratitude to the following: expressing their appreciation and Dorothy lawn Florence Renter thanks to the ten 31mm). on Tues-1 Alice um um mam day. October 12th. Presented to theIDoroflIy Nd!" lands Hulk: School a an of buutlful booisâ€" 1mm mater Viol-t Ballet ‘ “Junior cum." In.» sum mm m The outcome of the game is hard to forecast. but the locals will make tho trip coaï¬dent of victory. ; In the ï¬rst garm- of the 39:90" it {was pussible to m what the local rlhigh school would harp this year in ‘ their tum. They have pmven that they can play together. Thy arr too light to do very much damage to tho aver-gr football turn. but their spirit of win and their determination to hold up the reputation of D. G. H S. ‘for oneness, will in a measure over- come their exceeding lightnem. Xaprville Tor-arm. Ton-narrow afternoon, Saturday, 0c- tuber 16. the team journeys to Na- perville where they will play Naper- ville high school. The old rivalry which has existed between the two schools is being rekindled and it is ‘expected that 1 large crowd of local lrooter: will accompany the team to our neighboring city. Phelps- mrevl fur the Purple anal White in the third quarter when ht- macle a touchdown all" a long and run. Roth teams failed to kick goal, In the ï¬rst game of the sumo it was possible to me what the local high school would have this year in their team. They have prm-en that they can play together. They are too light to do very much damage to the Iverapo football team. but their spirit of win and their determination to hold up the reputation of D. G. H S. For gameness, will in a measure over- to the regular army. Mr. Nowlavul was born in Quincy. lll. He received hi: religious educaâ€" tion in the Garrett Biblical Institute at Northwestern Univeï¬ity. Has held various pastorates and just pre- ceding the war was stationed at Don- dee. After his army experiences he went into the Chicago and New York alias of the church helping in the mntenary movement Ind unending1 to the detail work of the denomirIa-‘ tion. This is his ï¬rst charge since the wer. 3 The visitors scored in the ï¬rst ‘quane: when they Mach-cl a phat in the local! territory all made a goal in "Iran.- My. After that one mark it was in): cliï¬imlty that they gainâ€" Nl any ground u am. [min-u. mawmnrix to six wwM "uh it â€war that an Inim- were pretty avrnliy New. Tin-y mm: with adds in furor of the Inc-ls who gained more mom-l un- lhcir opponent: and waved tin-m- ulvcs the mom ï¬nished (an. Riwuklo Ind Datum (3m high when! down- W lin- IM foo!- hll mm on the lam] kid but Sal- unhy afternoon In yplnylng a amt ! Ian! an" Jump 0. Nap-um. ‘. I. flay I!“ link Tau-or I m Afton... l RIVERSIDE HIGH AID “PURPlf†llf "RSI 6AM! GHHAG READY 10 “WW A SCAR! IMO [IS wwience of a "hitch" in the army. we expect Mr. Newland to he popu- lar. not only with the members: of his church. but with the young" peo- ple of the vinage who haw no rm zular church affiliation. We welcome him to the Grove. ‘ Being a young man. onthusiastic. and having had the broadening ex- I Mr. Nan-land is marriwi and has rmo «laugMc-r. a month 0M. His fam- ily will join him here in about a month and the Methodist pamonage is being made ready for their mm tion. Hr. Howl-Ml mm in his lapel tho luau «flu-charge hm. tin-imam that he hm "Natl in the armed I'm- crs of 1M l'nital Subs daring "to World War. Hr had the rank of 1st Lioulmlt being a (mu-Iain It Cunp Custer that (M- amiuk-o wax signed. I’rovious to bring (malfor- m! to Custer he was "ï¬nalist Camp Putn- at Camp 6an and it was hen.- flml he "rival his dammit-axiom up the roguhr army. 1 Mr. Ncwlnml was born in Quit-on. I 11- M (mum H. mm“! in: In" appdnhd by "w Rock River (bah-rpm]- the patent: of the MrtMlint-Kp‘mpl Chan!» Mn and will Inw- charge (If â€It nrvkn 'nr IM- ï¬nzt time Sunday morning. ffORMIR ARMY I (MPlAlMOHIS 1 ' 10 H. I. (IIIJRUI '. (ml-u It. Null-l Aug-bid ll fun-nu» II." by M lb" (alum. Harem-e Kemr Hm Michel lauds Hall" Viol-t Inner is Mt Is torturing regarding a incident or two of their own lives. Sometimes the editor is critised for his forbearance; but at least some of his critics do not stop to remain:- that possibly the paper The next regular meeting of the l'an-M-Tv-ucher Armistim will in held in the high school mineral-[y Ball rent Thursday evrning, (Mobr 2L Illicit-- havo been male in secure the w‘n'ims of Ira, In Couch Wood. 01’ Chink", and it is impel that they will in smssful . Mrs. Wood is In ardent advocate of the Wei‘ht'l Iml measures system as applied to school chililwn. It is simply keeping (nth «f “in physical condition 0 “he “.0" dorm: by noting their gain in weight and height): each month. This is be- in‘xusetl in the local schonls this year. Thv‘ editor is popularly suppos- ed to see everything, hear every. ï¬lling. know everything and pub- lish everything that is going on. But sometimes he doesn't see it- doesn't want to see itâ€"beuuse. being an editor and trnined to View all angles of every question, he IIan that it is better for the community if he does not see it. There are my things the edi- tor does not publish because they contain no element 0! news, are dinmssing to many innocent peo- ple, end their publication could llmuiflaulnnflvnnl- «ninth; lo 0" "M «f (h lby 8mm awn-uncut from M b «Batiom flu- Dmmrn Gm: M will b [may "Halal. PA RENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION T 0 MEET OCTOBER 2] Tot-l WHEN SILENCE IS SOMETIMES GOLDEN Ton Tux-way evening. The Workers are well olganized with ten solicitors working under each captain, so that all the territory will be covered. 1 The executive committee of the local Council of Boy Scouts of Amer- ica met. with the captains who are supervising the Sam] drive for funds Workers Are Well Otgnniud and Local Quota Will be Exceeded. FIRST REPORT ON DRIVE FOR. BOY SCOUT F U N D S beam According to John F. Barrett, via president of the club. a nine hole golf course designed by Wini' mustard, golf architect with do ‘- merican park builders, vi" be In“, for playing next summer. Luz: .2 eighteen hole course will be built { ,. An average price of $280 in In. v .‘ was paid for are site. The ï¬rst link . of n 8100,!!!) clubhouse will u a f buiIding containing lockers. m- "" kitchen and dining rooms, and up swimming pool win he built. A m“- m bus to vm. Park will be m " Membership will be limit-d 0‘1 and will cost mo with h- i†5 . yenrly. According to If. whohnmmkrdtboaln, Gantry dub, a male of '4 n ‘ from that m “___ ‘ [to join “I; “a“. ‘ ‘ la: in m: J‘- Two hundred acres of rolling DI Pnge County farm land. um: which winds Ginger creek, is to be the d“ of Chicago‘s newwst pica to lo. a go" hull-«the Butterï¬em Country Club. The grounds an on Cam mad, south 0! Butterï¬e’d fold. Int! way between Villa Park on the thté nil interurban 1nd Grew on the Burlington. ANOTHER GOLF ; cum F0]! on . PAGE COUNTY ' CHALLKNGB ley. M â€to sub)!“ of I'- SOLVI'H) THAT ARTICLE x I. m~ DEED THI“. HEART OF T"! (â€V- INANT, AND IS ESSENTIAL 10‘ THE SUCCESS OF ANY LEAGUE OR ASSOCIATION OF NATIONS. I am willing to do my part in m (Continued on Page 8) um. School Amity KAI. Hen-Mmefllmlm of n (and my.“ 0‘ lb! M a! mm of our "mm" 6*. 1M! the High 8th.! km it uh!- «luthdo'w-fnrcm for-drum lokkldlï¬efld- early than nntl milling M Ii. Board of Educ-Ibo. will be ‘1 [H to fur-r as in QM:- mtm. the tiller wishes: to im the (000.5": U«e..-..!¢...I¢p|t.uano.â€"rnii? .‘oni: 3.33:.- flinlbnnirig‘. '31-? go‘s-Rf In times past, whcnover Ive had a big question of public policy W cm up {or decision, noon m hill to debates, when in the mud of mind again: mindâ€"o! um pm And conâ€"4h: audience: In" Id merely cnteflaimd in I high “I... but. they went away more album on, ml were thus capable of our- cim’ng the (whim: with I know†olbothiu‘des oflhesubkttuu Today. while in a nape the m 1In “w public puma conclude I m of «Mime, yct I think we III It!!!†Hut the um o! Minna-Mp I. met Hm We think lugely according to the partyomn "moat-I60“ DI'. Mr. Stilts: Holler 3. Dan. Ania-c Sam 4 Wilson's Interlink-nib. lanes Swank; Defy. MllAlltNï¬f w - DEB'AIE ARIKlt m or um: WHOLE N0. ml: