‘ DOWN ERS GROVE REPORTER VOL. XXXIX. N0. 19 WEST SUBURBAN (‘HORA L SOCIETY HEAR MUSIC TALK The regqur wen-Hy mveling of the West Suhurhan Choral Society was held at the Kindergarten Ins! Thins- day, 60 nf the memberu were in at- tendance and sang (hmngh their pro- gram under the guidance of Dircchr Pipe. The ï¬rst of a series of unusual talks that are to he a feature at each "helm-l night wns given by Miss Stover. her subject. being "The Be- ginning of Music.†Kin Stover'n all m haul with gm: “antio- Ind intend. 8150 van runny applauded on conclusion. Thonmtnï¬oftheurle-willhe by In. Rewind and his unkind In to in “Indy Church Imle." My v.- I [III night with hwybdngmdyflngmhlcn: l ndor Hirmor I‘upo .‘h-me-n arr Admnting Ralukllyéflrld Firsl Social l-I u-rlnimm-nt. uni-fun} are to he a feature at each! Them an: a few of the puzzles that "helml “‘8'“ "'3 0"" by "m" will be answered in the ï¬n! annual Stow". h" “we" “I": "The Be-’ Downers Grow Revue at the Dicke 'nnl I M lc.†Kl us 0 us Theatre this evening of Monday. In a s mud and scholarly manner Min sax" traced the slow and deAlMil 24. Then there is the mystery. aal growth of musical knowledge we “ifllle Siamese twin “'- frorn the flat crooning: of pnhhv' Dance and song, snappy jokes and tori: mothers! the battle chants of fast repute: an on the bill. All their nrrlor mates to the laborious told two hours of amen-lumen! hava methods and attainment: of the-been provided and by no means lent chunk people of the middle ages. Mrs. Louie H.9‘Xeill ï¬une Reyna-math: Winners at the Republican Primary Tuesday Minsk.“ “I Put Yul. In Mum-e. \Ium I'lu'm‘m'h zan- inlnrv-tml will hr \' (lu' Kimiormnton ill. Thin-«lay. Watch 1'†at Hw (‘ur' and prnctiul «minty. The unis my bu obtained a maul m an Id» «an. nubd with .m- nun-a- YOU WILL LAUGH T00 AT DOWNERS GROVE â€"- REVUE What makes a hoax-m lmnrse or a hoarse horse? Why do mail tank-rs have to plus civil sen-ice examinations before Christ Stuï¬: will hire them? Were (hp old days betwr (hm. these in Down“: Grove? 7' n". am: adding". on for only 1 Int but shady enough have been sold m min u full house a will be the music fly the orchestral combination «imposed of Bums. Glrrison. Melinda nnd Shane. who always make flnrypodyjs (m jig: DOW \ I'NERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY,'ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY {I Gm» )8] I57 120 “0 H7 9'5 5% 418% us m 117 I"! m 74 I77 [6] â€5 42 I 9 'm 2 V: 35 '5 M (16 4'! MI 16 â€â€˜1 248 232 2|2 I38 197% )0 10% 2 8% “0% 389% 2]. IN 140 M 143 N I" IO] Frank H. Ried. Congress I rmâ€"uror 33', ll I7 10] £0 10 88 I40 [23 I47 I76 73 8| 107 3! 75 N [2! IS 81% 123 100 107 09!: “7 V! 2†2| 6] 12 26 In many devcloped many in†a 8“ straight am" my “dry" ï¬ght. 11.. a mu “wot" organisation s. u .- ... dam u min“ | MI who numldmhmurianh'n- ni l‘Hl-Z \\IN.\'. all Ilu- Rrpnhhcnu I'rh For Congressmanâ€"Fr .\urur:l, For Slate Senawrâ€"Rirlmrd inrr. Jn-Hu. For State Rt‘IJIesentaxiveâ€"“m. 1:. MAIN“. ju‘nn L “3:11;“. .\lr.~‘ LN- Iic ()lein. County Judgeâ€"S. L Raw». County Clerk-Chutney V. \ V \pm 1:. \k R. Rad. Wagemann Beats Kuhn- Gopley flafeated - Fix Hesterman and Rathje V , are Nominees of Party One of tlu‘ greatest surprisvs of the primary Tul‘flli‘)’ was the nomination of 3m. Lottie Holman O‘Neill, of Duwm-rs (inn-n. :w (mo 03' three who will hF \‘ulml or. flu llw ulfice of Slate Rvpl'vsontutiw m-xl anem: bH' uilh Inn lo be elected. Old poli» liciflu“, and many who were new at the game, said nml said ropeutedly all lhru Iho campaign that Mrs. ()‘.\'--ill, or any utller woman. would hnm no chance for lhe nomination. Thow were [he people aslonishml at tho reaull of the olemion. Thv Repoutor smfl‘ was nut sur- prisnl at all. They made a [Hedif- lion urn “'Ct‘kh' ago that she would lu- one of m- nmniuem and even unmovl 2h:- m‘nlvr in which the randi~ ulauw would run. This nrcler. Walk- or Sic-Cube and O’Xvi“. has been our- ‘ (I out by the ballot- M the “new ‘l'tl! of Mrs. O'Nem's $l:llll\t'lle>l «nppunr‘ra have lwnu kmd q-mmgh tn ' Hm! R \\'u~ 'l'lu~ “rpm-tor and flw . er. muvk‘ by it. Next hud mum (a .i.. u-zlv in" mnmnrlï¬ms Hum :1 u! liiim 73-3 humflm “.069 ’l“\4‘ “ll“‘li'y'f'd pull :Ihu-ul Hh- \Hk" V~ [hm l'uo- “0mm: im'm ‘mnl :1 [mn- lu'n \\n(‘k~ m '11-! :ngoxhrr :m lllfl'l“~ imflinn. tn «Hit-it \utv- :1»! l" “ark tor lln~ir «'umlinlulcx Home of [hp 5‘: (-umli-lntm hznu luv-n hard all ‘ ‘im-n [ho ï¬r»! nf HH‘ your and or com-.- the Walkc-r unnl Mrt'ube mu g:lni’l.:INun_~ in .leou... form have bl-(‘n {mu-[inning rizhl along. The Slate TirIu-l For the ï¬rst time in his many cam- paigns. DuPage county turned down Colonel In C. Copley. of Aurora. in favor of his opponent. Reid carried the county by ".0. This is one of the mysteries of the election. Du- Page county always has been known a: a “dry" county and a hitter cp- ponent of everything that “Big Bill" Thompson of Chicago had anything “mun-w (How and Du'n‘o mun- ty 2am Franck (‘. Blair :1 big mu- jm'ily m'rr Addison M. Shelton, a Small man. {or Superintendent of Public lnslruction. Rathbnm‘ and Yates: rarrienl th£ county. with Rathbonn a Hula in the load for Congressman a! Large. Mrs. Winnifrc-I Mason Huck, a daughter of “Billy" Mason. carrird DuP-ge county for her deceased father’s unexpired term. to do with. In the face of this: it [In Reid a majority over Congress. County thasutuâ€"l‘nm‘gx- Fm. S ctiflâ€"jnhu 1:_ â€C-lvl’lninl) Supt of Schoolsâ€"Lew" VI. H ,\l \\' nan-1 alixizfl. In Idiot and Will county the pri: u) I'l‘n vl‘m filing: U'Xn-S I r m '._'u vuu [l 8‘ ll Cum. '1 For Safe Tnasurenâ€" (Nair \dsnn _, ... 8464 31ԠSum. Public Instruction: ‘ 7075 I915 lr'.:ni~ (. l'hir .\ddis<m .\l. S'mlum :For kept in Cong. State :1 Largo-â€" : 2572 John I. l‘-r0\\n . \\ innifnd \l :xsuu Hmk Iluljnniu 3‘Yffllï¬llk â€our; R. Ralhlmnc. Richard \nus For Rent in Confl.“ State at Littoâ€" (‘I‘n Fill Vmanq) \\'i|liam “ï¬lter Scoll 0 Mary lh‘llc Spcuccr john _1. Brown Skphen .\. Day Winniircd Mason Hmk . Benjamin )lirlmlrk . .'.. 1a: For Representative in Conunâ€" lElen nth Di rid) Ira C‘ (nplvv . I- rank-JR. Rr M ,. 63! For State Central Com-mitten“.â€" Inslus L Iolms-nn . , .fl For State Senator ("st District)â€" Ridmnl I. Ran I‘cme B Orr. For Rep! in General Assemblyâ€"- \\'illiam R. \I-(‘aln . .. .. ... .. Ink» 1. \\'.1lkcr James \\'. Owl-n Vlrrry \\', Knalrr (‘u-orgv H. Durrflcr .. Charlea H. Him James _I. Lcy , , .\4l:lm I.‘ Smilh 'I 7 7E (harks II. Foxtrr 54H Silas S. Myrrs 39 Innir Holman O'NCEH 7105! For County Judge-â€" .\ 1,. Ruthie 682 \rthur C. “writ-n ,457 For Coumy Clerkâ€"â€" k'lnnm'o \', “Eu: : SSS For I'an ‘ .‘Jy wiml \ui nuult' up two years mm In 5:†l‘ll'll Iml tllll‘ mm-n um- lmlgstl. Uu‘ plvwfl‘. If I hull been mimixlulml I would lulu" voluntarily 15in». up lllt‘ “wk :1! U10 I‘lltl of the tt‘l'm “hit-l1 tlw nomination covers. “I fool wry murh lilw a hay out of <rlnml. This th‘L-iu‘ discharge hamlet! (a nm by tho [wople of this tliflricl will nfl‘orul me an opportuni- ty to give mow ant-Minn to my own alTairs will will alxn allow me leisure time in which tn trawl. a blessing that has boon denied me for more than 10 years past. ‘ “The prank- usually know what thry want aml know how to gel M. The majoiity is decisive and I am not jonly content but. delight“ to retire [to [Mute life. «Mullahs oath: We“ can for the Cannty «nu. In Nov-Ibo. Thom-ennnshmd The county gave Richard J. Barr a majority of 1888 over Pence B. On. both of Joli“. for the same Sandor nhip of the forty-ï¬rst district. Down- er: Grove precinct: helped in rolling up this Mority giving Barr 2‘! more vow: than Orr. .__ _, The County 'l‘lem "'77 } Due to a combination of dmi stances Mine of which an M geaenfly known md some of M are known to only a tow. the “‘0 "old and†with the axe-â€(an d County Clark A. A. Kuhn, will b lu'u' mt 1-,: ('u TOTALS IN THE COUNTY It" \. Ruin Cm. r!v Tuscanâ€"- Shrri'y'm lv‘l'Il I‘ll" (Conan-ad on Pad 0) \I ,\! WHOLE N0. 1992 Hum-n1 hvllet «m. c. Copley! ." Sc I"volsâ€"u Fuplv" UH nf immense industrial thh vote maule Ute 541V- 105“ 4579 41% 5 l .13 484‘) 97 5- 1937 3734 20(7)