Wilma! law awmlmd. “m-wmmmm .hflwnbmmbmhlu «admloe-mml-ronm u may an 2m to m 'r‘uu Ila" in at m» rumm- M mmawlmfmmtheir MNo.2MMhim-eflin binding loldn. W. I. O'Neill and C. H. Barnes the- aid Mir skill put- fln; their hurl-kc 01 knob to the Out and they ran (and wanting. Im- the Great HM the perfor- The main attraction ol the evening wu the appearance of “luau. the Grat.†He was God to a and; with meaty-ï¬ve feet of rope in eight and one half minutes by two Scouts from gm Mocggl W J M ZINDT Drunalslm manna-mm ‘l‘eloephnu 281 Troops 2 and 3 demonstrated the old lndian game of hand wrestling and then had a few “upsetting†ex~ enises. Troop {15.71 of Himsdal" e Ind Major 1“. N. Wildish, Acting. Sooutmaster of Troop No. 3 of ï¬e village. ‘11.. M,†lie Role-u- Sdf From 11.. 30!" h L“. Tine M Taken to Tie Ilia. Scout Executive for this district. op- ‘ with the presentation of the colors after which an impaction of the local troops was mducmd by Lieut. E. H. Grist, =accumulate:- of Tuesday evening the 1m! Boy Scouts gave an 'enuerhinment to their parents and friends in the high school gym under. the direction of the Scout Council.' .7 s}. mâ€"mmunpmwith. rticlea lease. veryone iswort‘lfï¬enonqaked. a which}: E The youn folks of course are not satisï¬ed with just things to wear, they want-an flout! hueâ€"playthings. We suggestâ€" Why Certainly. The old idea of giving something flashy -â€" something of no practical Magic People nowadsys like to giveâ€"and to receiveâ€"thing: which can be U . Therefore we olfer the following suggestions. Everyone is a practiai gift The meeting. Wald: wusdin voryl-Mhï¬gnm GRIN†f0llfl) [0(Al 8(0UIS ELECTRIC WASHERS AND IRONS POWER AND HAND WASHERS CLOTHES WBINGERS CARPET SWEEPERS PYREX AND ALUMINUH WARE Tamas DO'I'I'LES AND LUNCH KITS rm For the Household For the Young Folks ' ICE SKATES EXPRESS WAGONS COASTER WAGONS mu'mmu mum mnmdmhddahn. Kl- the pulse which had been heaped upon lulu. Ir. My Inn-mm! as well u Ill: emotions would allow him. He Is "tiring from the ofï¬ce 3!- ter wrvlng In the capacity of States Attorney for fourteen wen having ism been elected I: 190‘. Bela; op- pond at various tluu. he he new: Memflydouneetorthpulo an. elven lee-Meg the mantle: County Judge S. L. Rathje in ring- ing phrases told of the efï¬cient work of Chas. W. Hadley in the put {our teen years state's Attorney of this county and puunted Ur. Hadley with I boquet. Quite overcome with I Joseph Reuss of Naperville, perâ€" 3formed the honors for Lewis Ells- worth, elected Circuit Clerk to 3qu cced himself; Michel Krona present- ed flowers to A. L. Webster; L. P. Conover of Hinsdale, acting in a sim- ilar capacity when Dr. W. V. flap! was sworn in as Coroner. Chauncey W. Reed of Noperville, who succeeds .Chas. W. Hadley as State’s Attorney, was the ï¬rst called to the rostrum. After he had been sworn in the Rev. Mr. Atchinson, of iNaperville, with a few remarks pre- sented him with flowers from the “boys" of his home town who worked so hard for his election. . Each man as he took the oath was presented with a bouquet by admirâ€" ing friends and each made remarks appropriate to the occasion. DuPage County's new officers were instilled with appropriate ceremonies in the Court room at Wheaton inst Monday morning when County Clerk A. A. Kuhn administered the oath of ofï¬ce to the four men elected on November 2d. COUNTY OFFICERS INSTALLED MONDAY FLASH LIGHTS W. Hadley Retires After 14 Yum Sonic: at County sun's Attorney. AT COUNTY SEAT DOWNEES GROVE REPORT]! plea otmumy-umwny. Cl'mncay Bud. who succeed- Ir. flmmwmmm-Mydaamlumumflh Mfume. Maintain-Inn! prim-r)- Anodnr an of ecu-Month lm- “M In September In which he mm mom's- the Downer- Gmthonminfllonmlohnw.uedlo www.1-Maumforwmmm.umnm Ila-kw w naummumm. llhvouutho of than m urmhdnddocflonoutnnmflumumn MuMMdmguM had mm but and piled ontï¬aiJin-iictod. tried and convicted and in II. pied-ti not guilty. but can In thopcnimryiuidoofthmmh m confronted with the Whom the time of the shooting. for the pm ho withdraw his In! Mr. pic. of not guilty Ind pleaded guilty. Cl lunacy Bud. who succeed- Ir. the vm' val located In Sioux City the theft of about $1500.00 M II- vktlm had on his person. H- M Joseph Pubich, a section hand, was indicted for the murder of one of his fellow workmen, the object being ry Spencer who shot Mildred Rex- mt, the dancing teacher. 'The jury returned a verdict imposing tha death penalty, and Spencer was hung- ed after the Supmme Court had re- viewed his case. therine Wnolchli, and her husband. [and untamed to the penitentiary 'l'hoy were both indicted for perjury for a term from ten years to life. and convicted and sentenced a: the The ï¬lth bandit was never captured penitentiary. and in still at large. The case that probably attracted Among the more recent cases is the most attention was that o! Hen- the one of Nolan Robinson who kil- (Window Shopping With the Kiddies! TWELP'I‘H MONTH THRILL «mined In In uylum And m be mm (or his criminl nu. Thamu 8mm: m Indicted for an munlcr of Hurry â€use“. He m indicted. tried and convicted and In Among the more recent cases is the one of Nolan Robinson who kil- ‘ied Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Wheaton :iast June. The jury returned a ver- diet in that case ï¬nding him guilty ‘and imposing the death penalty. A new trial, however, was granted and he pleaded guilty, and WM sentenced to the penitentiary. This case is un- usual in the fact that it establishes the rule that a man mav have been Stationery is a sensible Christmas Gift which alwa s ‘ves vid good taste of the giver and conveys a nice complimegt tomthe Sari??? flag: and eat-w selected stock ready for you here â€" large or boxesâ€"deco- rated or tint of paper or whiteâ€"1mm pock book. Step in unmet it over. sure to suit your et You will ï¬nd we sell Candy for every occasion, delicious Chocolates and Bon Boas in beautiful boxes for gifts, pure hard Candies in great variet for the Kiddies that they can eat lots of Without hurting them. Candy at all prl‘ as. Get your Holiday Candy right at home and save time and trouble. Christmas would not seem like Christmas without Candy. No celebration on family gathering is quite complete without good «My. You will want candy for yourself and for gifts. When you don’t know what else to give, Candy is just the thing. AFountainPenisalmostas nssbleasawatchorahandkerchief. Your tissuretobeaceeptableand Ewhenitisareall FountainPen gt writes well and lasts. That lathe Eind we have in {erg-My of styles, sizes and prices. Christmas Candy A m Fountain Pens, AWelcome Gift We Specialize In KODAKS and Eastman Supppfles This is the Place to Select Your Christmas Gifts Stationery DeLuxe Nothing that you can give will he more certain to bring real de- light and more lasting enjoyment and satisfaction than a Kodak. Tell us who you have in mind and we will advise as to the best Kodak to choose from our large assortment. Give a Kodak this Xmas 3 Mr. Drake gave a group of songs .preceding the work of the chorus .fwhich was very much enjoyed and [prepared hil audience {or his “len- did flinging o! the bountiful polo, “Onaway Awake Beloved," from the “Wedding: Feast." Hi1 (one. were clear and his enunchtlon wu espe- cially good. His voice seemed poni- cularly adopted for this type of um: and he fully Justiï¬ed himself in it“ Two nm were hunting ducks ï¬n I boat on Gun Lulu mr Allegra. mob. Both aimed u "no nm‘e NM. am! when the trim wen- polled 'thr chum a! M {m one man‘s. RI"- utmck an top 0? the om" M's hnml nod “ripped ofl I plea of MI umlp. The duck uh] tho ï¬n: mu We dam to express our thank; for flu many expression! of tympa- Ihy net-Iva! from (Head: Ind Idlin- bon during the nickna- Ind 'lfler the «la-nth of our faker. They have on numerous océasions before delighted the public with the fruits of their work, but not before have they given such an exhibition of precision and interpretation as was shown in their latest offering. The blending and harmony in the Jif- ficuit passages was accomplished with an ease and exactness that was [most gratifying to hear, the attacks iand releases were executed in a man- ner showing the excellent unity and thorough training of the organization. The director. M s. Rassweiler, is m be congratulatml on the success oil her efl'orts. , I On Thursday evening, December 2. the choir of the Methodist Church as- Isisted by Mr. Glenn Drake, tenor, of Chicago. gave a very excellent rendi- ition of Coleridge-Taylor’s “Hiawa-' izha's Wedding Feast." Downersk Grove is very fortunate in having a! musical organization in their midst that is imbued with the spirit and perseverance displayed by the mam-l bers of the M. E. chorus. . METHODIST CHOIR SANG “HIAWATHA’S WEDDING F E A S T†Music Lovers Given Trent Thursday Evening-4k. Glenn Duke Appmiltod. CARD 0!“ THANKS O. H. Bum sad Fully. 're hard Chudies in great variet fo tout hurting them. Candy at pr! g Bluebinl Rebekah w.» I. may ‘mm to an {on In mum) unl- ln the villut'. only having boon I.- named In: June. WM 3 curling Gouda of mm». tom. u .- lhu-Ium main!“ and the stun. principles of 0181 Fountain, D seals of which I. w m nowh- [muck-Ant. they have "rind III with {In new member: now In ad I The meeting was called for 1:†Land the Aurora guests were dind {at the lodge hall at. 6.00 o’clock. ï¬lmmmliatcly thereafter the lodge '- ;called to order and the pwliminaflel ‘tlisposcd of and work started. Aided Eh." their beautiful costumes, tho scenic «fleets and upotlight play. the ’demec was exempliï¬ed in a most or ipurb manner. Thnt all pact-out m ‘impreued there In no doubt. lb‘ ‘nehahn has the reputation of having emotthehestdrmodtelmlnthl State. and Dietriet Deputy cm, in a speech met- the work. W thnhehulmnnpkkedmfu- Chieuo enter the degree in apt-Inn ï¬eld at the Grand Lodge mum Ill thnt even they did not mm“ I.- All" (he work wu “MM 1.- fmhmcuu. emitting of In a. ' Last Tuesday evening, Decemb.‘ 7th, was one long to be mmembend :by the local Rebekah Lodge in wit- Messing the conferring of the Rebo- ?kah degree upon twentyâ€"ï¬ve Mâ€" ‘dates into Bluebird Lodge. l The lodge hall was crowded to ca- pacity leaving barely room for tho fluor drill. Members of the order from Chicago, Berwyn. LaGmge and Aurora, were present and with whose of the local lodge, were seated lthroe deep around .the hall, nearly 200 being present as the lodge open- ed and viewed the lessons taught by Odd Fellowship as exempliï¬ed by the degree stafl' from Minnehahn lodg- of Aurora. Over Two Hundred Wilma tic lip ï¬ction of Twenty-Five an AI- ' ton Confers Degree; EARGE ASSEM- BEAGE VIEWS RE- BEKAII DEGREE