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Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Dec 1920, p. 6

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The Nature Study Class of our vil- llge take a deep interest in all things oer-Unix to our Forest Preserve just with the work. There are many other laws in re- gard to the Preserves, all made. and enforced by our County Commission- Seeking inspiration. we go to the forest. Jourucying than: by the path of memory; for chslns. sell-10mm]. «prove too strong for role-so {mm the business life. Scouts no doubt can gain the con- sent to erect a log cabin in the pres- erve and can act as Rangers, where- by they not only watch over the for- est: and all therein, but win gain so much useful knowledge connected or molest any nest of any bird or uh eggs of my such bird. No one shall hunt. trap. capture or lad uny or disturb or treat cruelly any nimal or bird upon or from any land owned by the District. The penalty usually for such violation is a fine of not less than $50 or more than 3200 or be imprisoned for six months or both. according to the use. The name laws protect the wild flowers and shrubr. In many of the Cook County Preserves it has been found necessary to forbid the picking of the wild flowers. for the blood-root By applying to the comafisslonersitis kicked the soul. making of our County, who are the guardians 30 to 0 The gun will of our Forest Resenes, permission; after this more. with Dom can be gained to do various things: router: hilarious in our n that will help to beautify and presâ€" more owe the things that mean 9‘ much Downers 3:0 Hinsdale to us in so many ways The Boy’ Rogers ........ 38.... A mfihiiAiJI-z mm a. h" ‘3":qu lam!» 7mm â€" Puts“. a! Nata-4% one tn al- low-I! to met or My fence. «w 10 “All .TEAM not or “my math. Mon ML. at or me tin-h". ship or box. {Unnamed from Pair H "on. no! umber Mn. build an nonv‘ “when any uhd torches. dosh-0’ fir“ notices or any notices on gmnd-.,IM¢-h sailed our hnutil‘ully. mat- the Inc fat and: cleans. until: fining u..- gam- In to 0, Damn mâ€" nd Im nun 826 In more than 3100 timed to worry on "iuuhk "Mara or imprisoned not exceeding six'wilh may big gains mostly 00' the man. or W tackles. Median 01' Bids and Ali-nkâ€"l During "In fourth quarter Down- No one shall kill of wound or “more Gme brought their oflensirr in- tempt m kill or wound any nnimlfico it; best shapr ml Hinsdale wu or nb or mole“ any lair. den 01 (New under . hum of romnl bun-ow. at any animal in m- upon any 'p‘xsps and 0“ tackles pIun‘I‘s which hm! owned by up erict. was not to he stoppd. Ann a ser- men’s sea! and many other: were fag! becoming extinct. I trust that our Commissioners will not be cam- pelled to resort to the same measun. No one shill kill nr wound or M- tempt m kill or wound. with firearms Dow Ind arrow, sling shot. pelting diam“. Then necking tho benediction of In” do not MM that rich! Mn In oat-m Mon to I" nor: as! fun: warn. that (amt: an tn (one. 'l'bcnlon fa tho noble hula! mmmmmumm-mm "up. tho om: lmr an! pulls up not! and all. an "on (“may of wise. any bird a. kw. nun: uni- !o the May strata and My Me. mm: in film. W and Above all, have. m In tho {nun um MM en- milmeollhonthnwhh lo pm and «Joy ”to was. at Nuns. that MM is our Pom! We vim in thot its oratory, whis- pen'n; a prayer of Love and praise. plus flower: upon the an: o! stones mode beautiful with velvet moan and "Chen Inc. The windu teach our lip. a new mg. “I! ma grunts our eye» (ml! vision. «:0: {um win;- on our feet. A. we wulk through In: “do: we an thrived of variant. ml, (on. A! use (out of a "ring in In W {Mo new un- This department is a place where leaders may voice their opinion, ex- pu- their ideas and discuss men and links. The limitations are the m of polite society, our space and I curb o-n personalities of an alien- in character. There are hundreds of good writers' good thinkers and good citizens here} who should contribute to this depart-‘ melt and give what aid they can in clarifying public opinion. The Be- porter mnmes no responsibility for View: expressed here. No attention will be paid to anony- m communications. Hovever, if the letter is not of a sharp. contro~ would ch-neter. the writer any use . pendonyn. but the editor Inst how the ml none and address. WRITES 0F LAWS GOVERNING OUR FOREST PRESERVE In. Edward G. knoll Tells Forâ€"dated to Protect the All-Ill and Flowers n or upon anyERogm-s spin put "1 Distrid or rybgchlq’s no yin! liar Cline .. Curtis sevenl eager Downers Grove hands. The next fomrd puss we imam gar: which netted about forty yards. Curtis and Rogers made up a dandy forward pan eunbimtion. In a few merits Hinsdfle was min defend- ing their goal on the ten yard line and too tired Ind dimmiraged tn hold back their opponents. Rot?" carried the ball over min and cur- tis kicked the soul, making the score 30 to 0. The gun mhd shortly In" this more. with Downers Grave routers hilarious in our midst once During "In fourth quarter Down- ers Gme thought their oflensiw in- lo it; best ship? and Hinsdnle w” «waned under a human of fomnl pun-s and 0“ tactic plunm‘s which was no: to he “opp-d. Ann a ser- i(-< 0f plunges. Cline may! and Cur~ ti! kicked goal. Hinmh’e mix-ed the kickofl, but lost the hall on dent and I long forward pan: to Roger: spin put the In" on Him- 7 After receiving the next kickofi. Humble made first down twice on good forward paging. WnIter Bunch .ctarterl another march. They milled ranged it Ger on a line phage. Cur. m missed the goal. Score m 23 west of town. Its members will re- port any knowledge of misdemeanors or breaking of laws that come under their notice, and will help to enforce the some. Let us cooperate and help ‘in every way to make the Forest ‘llcservcs of DuPnge County places of lbeauty, sanctuary’ for biuls, places .where the children and lovers of un- Jum- can go and study the things our :Mnkt‘r meant for us to enjoy angl not ‘5th [arm hall. would be It a pn- mium; ml in View of the he! that I! n no W data our Democratic friends will In ‘m In the add" poll- ually. It mm b no that the nub- kfl for our next outing. of ”TM mum of mam-m“! ought to be m of particular Intent: to our Ic- publtcu slam. who til! have to Ian at In mutateâ€"Who! l mm slop-J mum" uh. pct-Mon. to fut-0w: go!" EVANSTON AND HINSDALE LOST 10 [DCAL TEAM destroy. The UV‘ thought occult-4| to me. however. that l! now.- 0! um villngu'u lnulloclull folk could mllu jun: wlul a good time we In luvlng at the mung» of our Fomm lhnv. plumliu room. cm In our comforl- \a quite opposite viewpoint, and one \that l was \ery glad to lune the bene- ‘fit of. l heliue. too. that I express ‘thc sentiments of all those ln nth-n- cllncHnd we had a moat encourag- ing number mosquitoâ€"when l m) that eu-ryono appreciated antly tho talks of those guntlemvn. I xhoulcl also mention that the opening papor of Dr. Goodwin was a most instruc- tive summary of the Hlutoricnl plum- of the subjectâ€"no. all told. “-0 had certainly u ”(out of "Mon and u now of soul" that cvonlng. Dear M I'. Stains: i should like to indulge just briefly in this week’s Forum to say that i am sorry there was no report in last woe '8 issue of The Reporter of our last meeting of the Forum at St. Jo- seph's, when we were so highly favâ€" ‘oreil on the part of some of our lo- ‘cal talentâ€"Mr. Rowan] Jone and Mr. W. Roy Behrel illuminating respect- 1ively the theoretical and the practi- ‘cal phases of the intensely interest- :ing subject of "The Board of Trade." I confess that the opinion I hail previously entertained toward this institution was not altogether that of something to help, but oontrari- wise that it was of the order of sort- of leechâ€"taking tribute from us in a manner totally unjustifiable. and hence as fit (or some drastic legis- lative action, in the direction of a watchful supervision if not. aupres' sion: but these gentlemen gave me Touehdomâ€"Gnah. Cline, Down- HOMER 8. DUI. (This was (on late for In! mi). .LT. .LE. ;. Edward G. Lemon. ...... Johnson . Miller-Merrill ..... Graehh'ng Dorstewitz Irvine- Clutch DOWNERS GROVE REPORT ER, DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS? Mrs. Blanche Sherman Herrimnn'er. But the experience of Tank of and Adolf Weidig, assisted by Miss Downers Grove, gives him the job. Frances Grand, singer, will present‘fie is a great fine plunger, hitting a program of chamber music for theithe local's line harder than any other ;henefit of the Hinsdalo Center. lnfant'man. He is also a hard hitting de- jWelfare a: Union Church, Friday'fensive man. It is almost a tossup ievening. December 17 at 8:00 o'clock. between the two. The entire proceeds to be and for Otto got a hate start but hit his the babies. Tickets 81.” nntnsnl stride in the anervme Mont. This is the logical mute from Chicago to Princeton at this end of the line. not only from an historical standpoint. but from a practical one. The highway is concretn from the Mange village limits to the Coal: County line now. R ups Hinsdale, Downers Grove and Haven-me. Wm lo Aurora and sl'mnhl be the one cho- ‘93. Tim only alternative. and-one Tho stall: highway drpartmr-M will hold a Marin: in "in Grand Ball Rmm 0! the Hotel LaSallo in Chi- tam at can o'clock no“ Monday morning. Deathly-r Elli. when‘ arml- Inems will he haul regarding the mute of the next state highway. The mute is number 18 in the series of mad: which will be fixed by the state under (In momma bond issue and is to nm from Chicagn to Princemn. A! lead «no man will attend the hearing hum Down"; Grove to urge upon thirst; in charge that up. Plank Road be the one picked for improve~ which might be bettnr, being shorter, is to cut through Hinsclalo from Ful- krsburg and imprnve Maple avenue to Aurora. Either way Downers and the adjacent villages would be as- sured of a hard surfaced mute run- ning east and west, 9. thing which the towns aiong the Northwestern now enjoy. 1‘0 PICK ASUI'HER STATE ROUTE IN CHICAGO MONDAY er. Rogers. Goals after touchdown -â€"Curtiss. 3. Field Goal â€"â€"- Curtis. Referee, Pope. Time of quarters, 15 minutes. Milk Glue My. If tho unnum- MUD”! lo hold as n in the put thru- or four day- ‘- nun will In.- achnlulai for Sunday ‘nflm "er with Rog": Park ‘or Lyme 11w only mum for 0 floor! funk-l3 new 5- "K' I'll! I‘M‘ up". M Dunn hr. cumin: In: {ooh hull «who: and the plants MI' in km; it ‘1" MM Inn: ":0th for a final nnw. Loni Peak should in lilo-mini in a "ruin a! up Lush": "do! not. an. run. 0! coum- Cu un- upwlutm' M the «Mo liner. it in the man with the bull whu receive,- all the main- or I" the blame. Tin-y do no! malt» “wt the Human MW 0".- job M paring flu- Irny for the manor and blocking ofl Hut owning player: win- would pull him down. Three touchdowns. all in the second half. spelled defeat for the Evanston team on the north side field here last Sunday affelnoon. In tho flnul quarto! Rom-rs inn-r- coptml an l'.'\ .111an forward pail-K for 0w final mmk of tlw unmv which mu- tlu- lwaion'u by .1 :21 m 0 wow. Wo haw no M'MlflM)’ bu "Mm! um um ynr’s tum In the but that mr mun-"Mod Downer: Gm“.- on the "Minn. Nut your. with pro»- pcr coaching. they should be (Mo to give any team in ““4 vlcinfly a (un- So well do“ llw team play tum-v tin-r Um! il ix ohm»: impomble In pick out (wm 1va others thmo wlm This team is one of the fastest auâ€" grcgntiuns which “haw pitted its skill against the local clown this year. In the first five minutes: of play they demonstrated their speod when twin: they threatened to scon- by long runs. Each time they were within easy ‘Lstriking (liqtance of the local goal only to be held for downs the first itimn and thv second by making a try Hor a forward pass which was in~ loompletcd. The lamb: first mark came in the 1second half. After thvy had run tho ‘hall to within twenty yards or flu- ‘Evanston gun! Rogers meivml a for- ward pass faom Cnrtiss who’ kiclu-d the goal. This was at the east cml of the hold. 'l‘hv m-xt touchdown was at the must mm. With the ball only twa yards {mm goal, I-Ivnmttum lim- hclcl like :1 wall fur thl'm- «lowne and on tlw {outth “Slimu-n‘" Down- er was given thu pill uml mn’iml it over with n run-h. A great crowd of fans was present to see the name, some of them from Hinsdale and Nupcrrillv. Of those a number mowed their rrsentmenl against tlu- locals bunting their rep- msentotivos by rooting for Evans- ton. The majority of the visiting fans from these towns, however. showed their sponsmunship by either from Hinsdale are not yet satisfied even though the locals won Ull’l‘t' baseball games and a football con- test from representatives of their vil- Iago. SAVE THE BABIES ('mvlt‘)‘. “ho 4mm! at on" and «as Jim“! m-rr In crmor. seems to hmo struck his natural pusitiou. "is hmssing has been wry art-unto and ‘his kaomivr uâ€"urk imprm'w with evâ€" rry game. In all uw iMrirate nick play: he has put mach» om pour puss. ' 'I'hc Illinoian's an-coumy selection .this your moms as though we were {nun-“hm prejudiced -iu our opinion as :-is local men make the first squad 'nml one more might, have ban picked ;\vitlwut murh dixpute or chance for argument. "at in View of the fact that no munty team has come within yight ,umlp 0f scoring: on Coach “'u-l- «Inn's rlassy m-gnnizminn and that 46 [mints 5:1 1hr lmn'sl M'ml' they thI' been lu-ld In it mmlcl hardly seem “mi” in name tlw whulv Nam. so far «kw- il outclasn tho uthcm. Out- :nid- 0f lhr 10mm of 'l5 and '18 the pm-wnt cmmly vlmlnpimu Jorm mu- uf lhv u-r) [not I-n-r dm ulupfil hero. with avworld of speed. Not only that. but he is a very accurate pass- er. But the experience of Tank of Tho hackfiehl solnrtinn is mm-v of a probkm. Rallnu gets the job at quarter on account of his steady all- around work. Frazer played brimant ho." at timzs, but the farmer’s exper- fence gives him the choice. He is just as sure at receiving punts, a good field general and a flashy open fiela runner. A far more dificult selection is at left half. Gustafson, whfle very new at the gzme, is a sensatiomal runner, Williamm nf Nay-Willa who has born playing fullhatk, serms out of fin position hr is final for and is iplan-d at right ml. His forward passing anal panting have no mun! in the many. His heavrs are spec. laculat and his mug is anywhere inside of a {)5 yawl radius. and his punts travel almost as far. He is of the long, ranzy iypv and is built for sharing pamcs out of the clouds, at which hr is as good ax he is throw- ing them. The team would med his hinting ability so he is given the" choice over Sievmson nf Damn i:- "a- hunk"! {ac-Mfr M UN‘ county. and holds his hm"! I! lb? :3le ? Junk M Saturn-inn. m1 mad mm mm.» playing: a "with position ml; uu- guard 5.4.. "o pins a 4mm: game and hh «um-idly is n" "Waring rume. II“ I»: "w happy fm-vlty nf folimring Ux- tn". nlmofl imng 1M0 In small it out. | Ronald: M:- m mull ll tackle. Th- !90 pound tnrklr mmm Ms ml wright and “mouth to m but nth-um and i- manually crushing through and braking up tun-knelt! phy- lwfan IM)‘ an [M "M" way "mmlan. ummugh lb muml- light". has Nu- m knack «I ma». inn lbw Hg!“ spnh. llr (’umhmh nl‘ "inulqk- is also a "with who i~r :‘Niflml In guard. He is quirk in «lm'ining a [mint of at- mrk of play-c. "o is a slump: rrft-n- viva man. ILLINOIAN PICKS ALL-COUN TY HIGH SCHOOL ELEVEN ‘ \\'|u'ulm\ playml four of the flw' county lu-umdâ€"lhm'm-rs Grow, Na- ;wnillr. llinmluh~ and Glen 'I'Iflynw .qu run up 35:! [mink In 0 {or the «mumblinn. Tlml'» how far Hwy www- oulcluuwl. lflmhurn m“ “M by Glen HIV" uml «I‘vipiwly defutml by "mun-re (ht-w. "ml Wheaten play- ml llwm ul-u [My would wily have mn Ilmr pain! mm! to 3'20. 1 Murmur: of Wlwnlon grin hi: po- Mliun «only. Mr h :0 actually lurid". «urv M rah-Mn: pun-n, [rent at -mmhing mum-m. or am»; through an "w cm domain. and good at mung up plays Ind mung 6mm and" punk. Ik- iu the rim ‘0! the manly M his position. Oné Local Man on First Team and Three on the Second Says_ Tad Durant. Following is u dipping from last week's Wlmaton “lllipoinn” picking an “All-County" High School eleven. The picking was done by “Tad” Durant, son 01 the editor of the Illin- oiun and an ardent fun who has seen all the teams in action. Judge for yourself whether or not this would be a good team. rh- ..LT. ”RG'. .37 ..RD. ...QB. ..LH. FB. .RG...Rogens (DG) ,R’l‘.... Bent: (N) .RD..MIIOM-y (W) .QB....Fru¢-r (W) .LH.GustIfs¢m (W) .l-‘B...l’he|ps (DG) .Rl!....Br-ndt (H) game and was at his best Icainst Glen Ellyn. He is a wonder at nick- ing holes and was seldom dronned for a loss. He works great beside Orange and the two form a pair of defensive backs hard to beat. The. last selection is a cinch. No- body contests the right to select Harâ€" old Grange at right half, who is on" nf the greatest halfbacka that ever played in Dul’age bounty. He. has scored 255 poims in less than eight games. Taik. Tnlk is rlH-zur. Inn not when mum-y dues lt.~â€"l.il‘v. It is hardly necessary to say how much better a well made, properly fitted shoe feels, and it will last longer, wear longer and keep the shape longer. You will always find it safe to trade with us when you want Shoes or Rubber Footwear. Our shoe knowledge insures you a proper fit and service. No matter what your wishes are, we aim to please you and are only satisfied when we do it. Halry Walker Phone 191- R 32 S. Mala Street Downers Grove. Ill. MORRIS SHOE STORE are a constant reminder of the fact that heavy winter suits and over coats should be sent to be cleaned for a thorough brightening up and a good steam pressing, steriliz- ing your garments. raises the na of the cloth and gives e garment a most pleasing appearance of WALKER mam: PAINTING Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished These Ranges embody new features that simplyfy cooking. They are decidedly easy to keep clean and very economical 111 fuel consumption. We carry the Eclipse, Reliable, Acorn and Domestic lines. May we show them to you? and see our line of Cabinet Gas Badges The newest, labor-saving Cabinet Gas Ranges are really worth seeing. CHILLY FALL DAYS Steam Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Telephone 385 3’“: Wesj_em_Uni1ed Gas Call phone 355, our driver waits your call munneu was A .54" and ElectricCompany JOSEPH MAZZA e 355 27 fi’i Main Street Fre‘d D. Heinke P L U M B INQ Come In SafetyFirst We wish to express our sincere thanks to all neighbors and friends for the beautiful floral offerings and for the many expression of sympfihy extended, in our recent bereavement. Mr .and Mrs. J. Leibundguth K and Family CARD 0F THANKS A. P. MEHREN Electrician Phone 385 Deoembgr 3, 1m Henry Dicke Phone 123-R

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