“In“ every Friday momhg from the - Mice of the Downers Grove Publish lag Company. 37 North "Jill street. Downers Grove, Illinois. The baby of Ibo my". overlook- ed by 010 mihlmycd oxen and warâ€" ltMppcd by (In: win- men wm: {Mir fnnkimnm- am' myrrh. mmn to «m- tnhflsh a nu" k ngdom »~ the King- dom 0! (20d. One nun-r kingdom "a rainblw'm TI"! ('IIHJDKEN'H KINGDOM You’ll Smile, Laugh, Chuckle and Roar. Entered at the Downers Grove Post Ofl'ice as second class mail matter. Advertising rates mule known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 per year‘ Single copies 6c. He William pesmond A BROADWAY com ,,,â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-.â€"____ .. ,lI-w; I» ‘I cumin “LOVE, COMINGâ€"WVHW COMINGâ€"BhncheSweetin'l'heGh-linmweh CURTISS THEATRE! 1‘ H‘s a pippm comedy drama, peppy, spicy and zippy. !‘ "‘q a refreshing romance, gay as a cocktail, breezy as the ' d m funny rm the ï¬rst joke that tickled your funny bone. T‘rt is, whnn he mm a matinee idol phying western mm.†" t' y)“ ought to 1.0.6 him as a real cowboy without mac pdnt. .t‘v. fur-day, December 1 lth Sunday, December 12111 Tuesday, Darember 14th Killed Six Indians After Lunch Every Day- C. H. STAA'I‘S. EDITOR MISS IT! m REEL CENTURY COMEDY MICKIE SAYS: vim-v of cake and the editor (at. 800. In the mum at time the dies; the I'urlor (PM from .15 ‘0 $100, â€I. ‘l A child in born In the neighborhood oml the «Mar give: the loud lunged younzvu‘r 3nd the “happy puma" a mum Ind gm 800. h I- christ- mml and tho minister (out 86 and the ulnar gen ‘00. Thu editor‘ puahw and tells a damn lbs ubout‘ t'w "beautiful ' Ind accomplmml hr‘dv.†Tho mink!" got- no and I And whenever Christmas is made the chlldnn'n festival -â€" based on LOVF‘pâ€"Hin gentle spirit will be in the midst of it The DAY should break down cv. wry barrier between hearts estrang- ed and he the starting point {or bet.- ter relations and new affectionsâ€"and (them all. It should be the day of the Children’s Kingdom Make the most of it, the best of it seems land all you can of it. It qomcs_but sition. ’(‘ncn a. year. Most people ï¬nd them-' ‘M‘h'tss unable to buy the presents Tom ,‘thoy would like to buy for Christ- rmber fmus. Some ï¬nd the season a time “100,, ‘of unhappiness for that very :eason.’ embt "l'ry not to feel thus. It is not the 3:". he presents bought or received that makes the day good. It is the love :18?!) went and not the money that counts. '.._2.:..?. -..- r..." ~-â€"â€" â€" ' '.lhe horns blow, the rattles sound. by that body as Noble Grand at the the drums beat, rations of sugar annual meeting Monday evening, C. plums and comï¬ts are served out to J, Winter. who has been the Secre- the pajama-clad army. Chariots, tary for the past year was elected carts, donkeys and automobiles speed to the Vice Grand’s chair. ' across the carpeted plains, and the Following are the newly elected .xeign of the children revels itself out cfl'jcers; '50 a sleepy end It nightfall, With Noble Grand ........ G. A. Swanson dolls and swonls clasped in hands Vice Grand ,,,,,,,,,,, C.' J. Winter WhirlI cling on after the 0W5 “â€0 Rec. Sec. ............ B. E. Lanphear fanon shut in'sleep. F‘in Sec. ............ B E. Hubbert It is. a great day, 8 day Of sweet Treasurer ........... A . F .Bcidelmanl YOUHFI‘HOSS, 8 time for the baring 0" This is the thirteenth consecutivel hearts too long screened fmm the year that A, F, Beidelman has beenl ‘.\'(-‘> that long to '00“ into them and chosen as Treasurer of the lodge and) \(‘t' 10‘"P enthl'onfll- his elfil-iont handlinu of the monevl At midnight the portals which shut his magic kingdom of from the workmlay world swing silently open. At dawn the little people of the malm begin to troop into it. Little putter-mg feet, funny little forms clad in nightclothes swarm through the open gates 01 the Kingdom of Christmas and take possession for the day. 'on m- m to magma tho rum G. A. SWANSON gnaw: $2M c'iii‘.â€.m".._""‘°. ELECTED H E A n ISN’T THIS TRUE DON'T MISS IT! ‘ nomns GROVE REPORTER. oownnns GROVE. [LLINoxs minister perhaps mu another 80. the undertaker m from 815 to â€60, the editor .1151th a notice of the death. an obituary two column» long and a card of think: Ind mu $0.00. No wonder In many country editor-3‘ \ ‘3» rich. Hun you paid your nu!»-1 salmon? , Miss Llama-t L. Cockle of SL Peunbur'. Florida. formerly of thv Grove. and Mr. Ruvsell D. Stiefloold, of Chicago. were married a! the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. J. E. Madam of 4827 Barry ave" Chit-a. no. Thanksgiving night. November 26th. 1920. ‘ I Tomorrow night, Saturday. Dec- rmber 11th. the lodge will colobratt‘ ,“100†Night and the one hundredth member will-be wccived into the or- der here, the third degm: following 0. supper at six o'clock served by the M. E. Phllatheas. Plans for the oc- casion having been maturing for} over a month and local Odd Fol-l lows are looking forward to one of the banner nights of its history. Treasurer ........... A . F .Bcidelman y This is the thirteenth consecutive year that A. F. Beidelman has been chosen as Treasurer of the lodge and his efl'icicnt handling of the money seems to make it a‘permanent po- Grand of the local Odd Fellow lodge for the past six months 'was selected by that body as Noble Grand at the annual meeting Monday evening. C. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Joe Martin. the famous Monkey Comedian in MUTT AND JEFF ANIMATED CARTOON â€THE GOOD SHIP ROCK AND RYE†New 0mm Wu Monday «Lodge Celebrates “100" Night Tonal-gov. COCKLEâ€"STIEFBOLD G. A. Swanson, who has been Vice ODD FELLOWS |d ........ G. A. Swanson ........... C. J. Winter ........... B. E. Lanphear ........... B E. Hubbert “100" Night. Over her whoie life lay the shadow of her mother’s forbidden love. Yet in her own heart burned a nebel love that no convention could stifle. She knew the penalty one of her class must pay. Butâ€"â€" A vivid story of blue blood and red. With sumptuous staging exquisite gowns and a new revelation of Elsie Ferguson’s charm am" power as an actress. With DAVID POWELL and HOLMES HERBERT Picturized from the World Famous Novel by MRS. HUMPHREY WARD “and“! mm Night PRE-WAR PRICES SUITS OVERCOATS Going to ‘the village as a school teacher ,he later entered the gracery business having one of the best stores of the town. He served on the council as an alderman and later as m-lyor being over in the forefront ’ Leonatd M. Nash, one of the older business men and a' forty ‘year resi- dent of Oneida, 11]., died at his home there last Wednesday morning aged seventy years. Wu Prominent In 01mm and Bus~ inm Life o!" that Com- munity. LEONARD M. NASH ' BROTHER 0F J. W†DIES AT ONEIDA $39 and up Bert Moore Fit Guaranteed 135 No. Main St. AGENT FOR 2’, 690150: Over her whom life lay the shadow of her mother's forbidden love. Yet in her own heart burned a nebel love that no convention could stifle. she knew the penalty one of her class must pay. Butâ€"â€" A vivid story 2f blue blood_ pd re_d.~_With sumptuous sup-Int. years he he postmaster of Oneida Friday “turnout: and burial was and‘served the government with thy made in the Onedla cengnetery. of those who planned the lactic: some loyalty ho did everyone. things for the community. For 12' Funergl sorvlce: were he! More is where you may freely say what you think. Let your ideas help the community. No admission charge. All welcome. No religious discussions or distinc- tions. A place for citizens to gather and talk. Af- ter a short lecture on the subject announced any one with an idea worth listening to will be gladly Should a Sanitary Dis- triclbe established here? St. Josephs Church Hall Friday, Dec. 17m The People’s Forum 7:30 P. M. Church School Service and Christ- mas Festival. December let, l920â€"Tuesday 2:00-5:00 P. M. Bakery and Novelty Sale un- der the auspices of the Woman’s Guild. Eneas B. Goodwin, Moderator For Men and Women Free Public Discussion of Current Subjects S. Andrew’s Church Erlday, December 1°: 19!.