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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Nov 1920, p. 8

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. Otlpplln by Clock Work. The stlppllng mm whlvh many art- lsln make use of In the working up of tho" pictures. especially those In- tended for ropmduotlon. has been horeml‘ore mural by laboriously go- Inn over the Name by hand. MR the arm-anon has been greatly sim- fllfled r’mmly hy the Enzllah Inven- 0- at a stlppllng pen whloh Is ope!)- m by I clock work motor. Th. M II done evenly and quickly. Worthy Bel“... I bPHex-o In wnrkinz. not weeping; In boosting. um knocking, and In the ”an". uf my jnh. l Milne that I man can whm ho goon after. that one door! dnno today is worth two deeds tomorrow. and that no man In down and out until he has lost filth . himwlf HEMP" Hubbard. If die ordinance were left as it is there is a possibility that it could be so construed to include the above games in the clause. “An ordinance prohibiting Theatrical Shows, Amuse- ments, and inhibitions for gain' on the first day of the week commonly called Sunday, and prmiding a pen- Ilty therefor.” The three words in single quotes are supposed to be the "joker" in the ordinance. The fact that three momhers of the present Village Council were unalter. ably opposed to the repeal of the Sunday baseball ordinance and tho {act that they raised the tax to sell cigarettes after the people, in a legal referendum, killed their ordinance, stopping the sale here, makes those in favor 01' Sunday baseball and foot- ball rather suspicious in the present instance. The reason for this: adiml is that those inicnsted in Sunday fmnha'l Ind baseball in tho villan are a mâ€" fle “raid that. to quot» one of the young fellows, “snmething is being slipped over on them." I have hm: given (0 national-d that “we van-p Board win withdraw the ordinate naming Sunday movies whkh they payed last week sud will suhutimte another not quité no sweeping in its character. h- comnbd Sunday I nod-l thy d Md". Twin dno up an tho mr of giving Chub on My in by white pram in church. I! ch W and may 0:me Mt um the prop" Mt. M (dd-ring I" may m’lhhod. u hmhhflmdogvbhw dun lam“. m mum Choir de- dain- . We may. Indeed. thank God on My I'M]. working ii the pr- dn or claim Ill mum. but to an «ruin no one would Mk getting (and VI." lot the week's work, an: Autumn; shows and en- joying other legitimate lulu-emu {or nix evening», isn’t it Insoluble to mad‘ou by in thanking God lot WM! "have, and {or the good they've (at has boon earned by them ”I". Alone, and. "stretch. more I: no and o! dunking God. esp-dilly une- thy cunt no Him. W'm '0 u. Wf. what lb bu gim us. 1'th Let us get to bed rock on this sub- ject of Sunday Observance. Moving picture shows, bowling, billiards, buck“ and all other legitimate .- munemenu m not bad in themselves. and, therefore, are not bad on Sun- day or m Fridly morning. The good- Iau or Indus: o! the amusements in not the question at issue. Plain], put the question is: After To No attention will be plid to nun-y- uan: co-municuions. However, if the letter is no! of I all", contu- veuhl chlracter, the writer my use a peudonyn. but the duo: nut how the In! name nnd address. Then are hundreds of good writers good thinkers and good citizens here who should contribute to this deput- nent and give what aid they can In clarifying public opinion. The Be- porter assumes no mponsibllily To: view- awe-sod here. This department in a place when laden may voice their opinion. ex- puls their ideas and dim men and ailing. The limitations are the rule: of polite society. our once and I curb on personalities of an oI'en- dve Mater. 0!. Course, some may imagine they THOSE SUNDAY MOVIE SUN DA Y OBSEBVA NCE that “y (or an km "FA IR PLAY." ‘ The ind-g of the young lolkx in min")! delightful. In the chum work their voku seemed to w u only mum’s at when any have bun well (mind. A Now \mt mun "‘10."!th “ (ruining up" n WNM‘II. Th! .1“! [a In Yaw Wm. Ml! ”on!“ m mt" mm! for m Ina-In filmâ€"rlkr-um Tum-rum. girls. The Burden, the Indians. in I" their vu paint; the modest Imle Quiet tiri- lnd the Pilgrims: in fact the whole eaten-(alums! will lin- ger long in the wry 0! "Ion pm- “Backward. turn backward. 0 time In thy flight, let me be a child again just for tonight." is what entered in- totbemindofmofthespecuOors. M m b! children u ”my upwind in their mpecuve parts of the program, “bmght down the house." Autumn leaves. pop corn. .511! 1.3.3.1: =al ggizfietfnlaofiflt .881: 2.2!: as... t! :5... c a at. 1:81: 83!. '28.: (1.35:2:3I31858 3. lo... 2. 32.. =. t it .8 5.3m ii. {pin a» a... than u a at about 32.00» fee! m "so mad. The managing of so many children. especially the smaller ones, is 1 task which Miss Sheel showed she was Ivery capable 0! handling. Etch of the grades. as they mule their ap- pearance, showed they had been well trained and were under the eontml of their leader. It made one feel. Tho «ma-n .- of mu m for mum. and roofing. ta MI. I.- cate-flue m not! nu tow and cloth. and m- Iu continua! to h the m lam-I no a! nun-um «a am the dun at the "m” “d I. mm. In!) the but mdn an to ant-d for mu par-poo. “and!" to 0» "and Nun min-(ta! any. human: 01 «he mm. 11mm. mill-{zitsggl in: 4 €2.57!!! 3 :7..- !'8-5§.Â¥8_§£ cotton 8 .802.) 82> solos sung by Miss Winifred Shae], Supervisor of Music in the schools, ‘and under whose direction the oper- etta wns given, hope to hear more in the future. The Operetta. “0n Plymouth Roe .” given by the grammar schools it! the high school assembly on Mon- day and Wednesday evenings, was a decided success. The hall was pack- red to the doors both evenings and 't'he audiences .were very _hpprecia- tive of the efforts of the children. 33111:qu- Schools Entu-tnhmt, Under Direction of Miss Shed Wu Apmcinted. The selations given by the high orchestn were very well rendered and the people who heard the twp Mikeâ€"384 Residencoâ€"‘Bâ€"W Contains Iron, Extract of Malt, and Extract of God Livers. All of re- cognized therapeu tic reputation. “Peptona” Will Make You Strong Build up your system to resist winter ills. STRENGTH TO RESIST COLD WEATHER CURTISS THEATRE BLDG. . C. LYNCH. LAWYER ’ Zindt’s Pharmacy The Rexal] Store 16-0unce Bottle $1.00 Itofip.m than “might {mm “In um. Prinz- lug Co. America: Legion blanked Swazi-(en's Pm later! {or that. Pluhor'l Beaten «hopped on of the film to 0:- Dick Clinton. Minor he...» mum this mkâ€" thnnmtooktwfmnchcwd Fellows. Clarke'- Cku Bun asp- tund two from "to Mn. Cam. ‘Dlmtrr. Downer- Gmo Rayon"- but. Nut 0m" “to. Ma Phr- Kuhn" Gum. Kidwoll Gun Odd Fellows Resuth‘ lut weekochin'l Riche- lieu: took two out of three from an Progressive. Eu: Bub M up Diche Climbers 1. . . Swearingens Pace M. Progressive Five .. Hills Printers ..... Pitchor's Boosters and the Curtis: Theatre's are still on top of thr oer- centage column in Queu- respective leagues. In the biglengue the Am- erican Legion five is‘only two games behind the leaders and going strong. In the minors the Curtis: team has quite a lead. STANDING 0!" TI“: CLUBS The "Biz” has“. Appliances. brought new life 'and hope tp many women. Thousands of women are today enjoying the marvelous Iabor saving convenience of GAS in the house. Gas is a force that has Millions of women the world over are thankful today for the manifold blessings of Gas Serviceâ€"u service that has made their homes brighter and more attractive and their lives easier and happier. Harry Walker Phone 191- R kn Legion Five On! Two Gillan BeHMI Udell of Bi: Lens-m mtwdmmmmm We shall appreciate the opportunity of showing 30:: our Gas Whyflillionsofllomenaremmu WALKER 6 DICKE PAINTING Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished 3" Western United Gas “ ‘49:? and ElectricCompam’ 5:! Steum Honing - Sewer Building Gas Fitting 1’0ch 383 Men's Fred D. Heinlie PLUMBING bane. yurplunvmmnongnu vmtydmhmfluu. ARTHUR B- BBIDBLIAN ‘cow WEATHER AND SNOWBALLS WINTER IS HERE no mm In. a "day do. «Modem-4m“ b Winnipum Mb.” utmdnnmupd Our Monuments But cheer up, we haven’t had an iearly spring in steel: yea-e end it may be possible that the spring of 192! will nuke up for the cold wet- ther of the fell 0! 1920. Anyway, To Ian R “a “I“ nod "we ull ”blah MW. .llln chuc- One must remember quite a ways back to recall a {all which was M nice :8 this one up until the break ind then got as cold. Ten obove zero two mornings lost week uni o half inch 01 snow foil Tuesdoy mon- in: makes us realize tint the good old Summer time is gone and that old mu winter’s long reign has be- DRESSLER BROS. Carpenter Contracting and Even the oldest inhabits-turnbu- ed his head in wonder as he tilted his chair back and put his feet «- gainst. «ne of the few remaining stoves in the village. His wonderâ€" ment was caused by the report that Riverside children were aimedy skat- ing on the ice in the Desplainns river. swing acme managim' 0.,- Makes Even the Oldest 'lnlllllitlnt Wonder. on Ammo»! Ann-u m N. c. a! “Don‘t charge so much nemnm. Ilu- rlmnper It mil ow. you."~Klob 81-. M ll [ho tho I fir. i M 86- I NAMVILLI. Henry Dicke Phone l2'3-R HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 Hardware Coal and feed Perfection (‘3 Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES Washbum Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ a MOCHEL cleaned for a thorough brighteningu and a good steam press 3. steriliz- ing your garments. tar-nines $3.23 of the cloth and e garment a most pleasing appearance of are a constant reminder of the fact that heavy winter suits and over- coat: should be sent to he Lord Baltimore And The Pilgrims of Mag/land St. Joseph’s Church CHILLY FALL DAYS Call phone 355, our driver waits your call Goes to Press Soon Notify us to-day if you are about to move, or if there are any other changes that shonld‘be made in your telephone listing. JOSEPH MAZZA c 355 27 So. awn 8min The Local Chicago Telephone Directory CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY THE REV. ENEAS B. GOODWIN Reporter Classified Ads. and Get Results! Telephone 9903 Ball SUNDAYâ€"40:00 A. M. System Nanak: 19. 19.20

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