Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 6 Oct 1922, p. 4

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Downers Grove, Ill DOG KENNEL mm in no huumn dunmwnt bul (Mt Olen opporhmilv (m ln-nrrinq Ikâ€"whnt In mrmlml (u muku- a w. M confinulion I an upbuiun {rum mom tho ‘1 In Hvr unllrr H. and that OP‘H‘OH h ”I! u! ”If rufl‘hlu “a. We In 1M! .lnlr haw an 0',» portunlty to plum upon tlu- plupcrud‘ walnut": that h, In lu- ..m.-..w‘ ‘0 lb. V010" on [Wrmlu‘r 12 "M! A“ If we In to lu- “miln, of flu- N (M! Hull ‘- our: mm "mm - to In ldrquatr um] dn-zh'uct un- mm In to who-(her llw pm "(I Mutton la mow “empla- * M Ill and holds fun! In our Mb- “ In I but" mmum ”mu clam VETERINARY SURGEON Tel. Res. 204-R Office 6 Tet Office 1 Tel. Res. IQ 28 S. Main St. 22 W. Cufliss 8! Hours: 2 to 4 p. m.: Sundays E. Field Worsley, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Estimates furnished on and Evenings by Appointment F. W. KETTENRING In a series of articles on notable men and women of Chicago, Paul Wright in the Daily Newx says: "Once upon a time there was a not- able campaign fought for the liberaâ€" tion of‘some millions of Americans who in the View of certain laws were in the position of inibociles, crimi< nols and serfs. These millions of Americans so regarded by the astig- matic eyes of tardy justice were none other than the wives, mothers and sisters of enfranchised American men, very few seemed aware of the fact that the situation had become absurd. So the battle was carried on by women for women. Also the woman warriors had to overcome not only the general masculine in- ertia but the quite common assumpâ€" tion that wumen could not think or if they could they ought not to and (anyway they should not be entrusted with the vote. Among the many bright and able women who helped wage this war was Cutheime Waugh McCullough ot‘ Evunntun. l-‘ur twelve years Mm. McCullough um superin- tendent of legi-zlutive work for the Illinois Equal Suil‘inge Association and in this capacity spent many ses- sions in Springfield umkmg “ith (ll).â€" couraging material in the legislature only to find after the “when haul helped them to see the light the peo- ple replaced them with mom nmterr tel that meant iuiuther cite” {or the women. Mm McCullough 1:1" in. abh- llwyer nuw pint-tiring in purlnri ship with her huulmnd. She- in ulwl justite of the penu- m Eunnton. lio- nrdinu women wrung un juiim J.» says: 'Wumen should ~1-rv0. It 5.: not Only their right but then duty “will” in cum-,4 “how worm-n um involved md \s‘lielo- the women dr- 4-4 hndents are pum,’ .\li Mrl'ul- [I laugh has In Qquull)’ “and Ii-ruul n m a home maker.” \' I 1 l l l l l I l ‘. f A" Rink 0! INSURANCE M 1 Per (‘ml Hm! MM'IRII Farmer: A Merchants Bank Bldg. Phone 43-M Edwnrd G. Lemon (‘0. REAL ESTATE LOANS WEEK IN Pouncsl By Mn. W J. O’Neill N. Fund A". and Franlfin SI OFFICE HOURS GmOn -. ho5pm. may Snd-th-nem DR. GEO. F. TIMKE Contractor Builder “(1 M Rnilnrp - Pica: 283 on. w. w. Boom.“ 121 Fairmount Ave. New or Old Work Electrician 385 IN VEST“ ENTS Tel. Res. 18 (”W (‘ililru' A “JAIN.” Hf (111' ul rum; 5. Inning u milnun ml.“- (lw (umtululmn pm-quul I'm runlphniwn. wilh Um ulll :1 ml! M mailed lu llu- \ulrn ’n'r-ul' rlw'lmu. In llw lnl'llll'lllli‘ m- up [unlumly ‘Iumhl bc- Inl lo mmhn‘ llu :lm‘uml‘ul lwfuu-hz-lnl Downers Uruve is t‘uitunate in having among its citizen» one wlm has the legal training notesary tu interpret the actual meaning» of the various article»; and sodium u[ the new constitution aml who hm, the judicial mind that. in aim-mmry to plat-(e before the people an unillurell View of the \'uliuu-. prnpmuls coir tainenl theliein and it i5 hoped that. the library will be fillml every lir-‘t‘ uml third Mundn)‘ at right o’clock in the owniny, ut “hit-h timv lli (imul um pmmnts thi (lu('lllll(‘ll[ far out" conmrlvirutiun :uul tll‘(‘ll viuu. Wt- :u‘i- uniting hintmy fur lln‘ Slinlr ul' ill- inoil uml urn- ubwll In ha (nth-1| “5r; on to make it -. fundamental Lu‘ nml lu tun“ Hi. ' any .anl‘tllIK that u ~i-t u an upmiun {ill “urn-hm ,.-'n4h :- lluu'nm (Inn-r Iv'mum, H .ittI-mplmy m llu, ~lumhl han- thl~ homtv ~up p-nt of own I'lllll‘“ 'l'hv punlcgtfi to conic together uml lll~ltl~ Um‘ laua nmlm nu'h tlny :m- [(1 lur' i liluillut‘l) AHM'III'LAIA :tml ll \Illi n- nmin mlr pain’h-[u- Univ 1. lump! :1 no gum-l it. \‘h- r2... th. llu l... in. running aura-hr in"! ”blaming tin 'i.-\~.A ”l mu I'o-Il..-.~. tilt/l‘ll‘ ‘l'ln fullcmluu :lqu mu inn-m [my «cl-m: i pnronlr-I hum flu- yn‘r the conlfltutlon of 1870 under which we are now functioning. Should we [in not. pow” to our legislature, to the courts, and ourexecutive om: cers or have they already too much power? Shall we take action against law breaking lawyer criminals who nwavc fantastic knots into our lawx and make it almost impossible to con- vict a criminal who can hire lhem'fl Shall the criminal go l'H-e if he can secure the senicos of them- ulmtru» pulous lawyers or shall we take 30-1 lion and make a constitution that. will! put a convict bohind tho hnrs wlmn a jury of his fellow ultizvn» liml hill}? guilty. l Veterinary Surumu Office 13 (inn/t- St. 'l'elupholw 32w, DR. A. JOIINSUN Ele‘étric Washing Machines Downers Grove Hardware Co. RETAILERS OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE 61 S. MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 50 Genuineâ€"Brand New .‘\lll‘HUHI| i~ mulled lu Hie fact that M. . Hun-“re lit-Hey of the National hm nun-L lJ-iu-{m- nith hmdquartms m N.“ \.uk, :2 now in the vicimty of (film-m.- and ubtmnable for speak. my dm~ Hm wuhjen is “Recent I...“ mum. huh-1mg Women and I‘luldu-n" M. . krill-y i~ to s‘peuk nl u..- (1.3. mg“ 13m l'lub during 0c- luII-‘I' Thor Elgctplc Shop 89.01101. :1 lively person may hee- ly speak, mile, or publish on any subjevt, but. is responsible for the ubuun ul‘ thi: liberty. In trials for libel, rivil m- niminal, the truth when publhhml with good motives and for jurtinublc Huh: is u sulficient defense. Thhiuhe any money you have to Invest. The machine um an tumpa enuuyouuaele. Don'ltrytoget ammonium without. her. Ithjnunmteofmonwy. p.,:.£-«I umatimlim. for your consider- ation: ’ H0 could have gassed that I he Thor would ever tell lot In low I ? ink of in $1 for the world’- grem whit. machine-one of the standard. rellahlc Thorn that are giving Inch wonderful service in 700.0(1) Roma. A! Inch l price. and at such terms as are offered below, how can you Idordto be without a 111mm: mother single week? Thin b the chm you have been waiting for. Don’t deity. Don't rbk mildly this real opportunity. Coma in at once. Miss Flo: ie WutH, who is to be “myriad tu I‘heodure Dreuttcl, J12, Sutuuluy ewm’ng, October 14, was Llu- recipient of a kitchen shower tendon-d hn' by Mrs. C. E. Taylor at hm home in Grand avenue last Sat- urday afternoon. One of llw greatest aids tn the finding and holdiu Hf good hrnlth is P U RE M l I. K. ()nly milk which is handled in :1 Sanitary lmiry such as ours can be kept pure. Uur milk for Imhirs is n-mmmended by luml physicians. Good Health Ul'drl' yuur daily sup~ ply from (”why Machine Com) For Sale by . ' WEB Eizhmn “antiwar: present and KITCHEN SRO IMiss Watts received enough kitchen L A S T . SATImDAY ware to furnish two or three kitchens. The prize winner in the game of FOR BRIDE'TO'BE the afternoon was Mrs. Paul Watts. Mrs. C. E. Taylor lioness at Pre- nuplial Altair for Miss Hyssie Watts. I). ll. IIHLHORN Phone 91 MILK and CREAM (.‘UT'I‘AGE CHEESE $1022 Down «ICEâ€" Come in or Phone Phono am for I zul, twenty-(om hours of the day. Careful ark-on clean. comfortable can prompt service and 1 low charge. urn our uulunmrnu. Auto and Taxi Service RELIABLE GARAGE Upon her resignation from the Burlington general offices, Mimi~ Watts was the recipient of a shower from her fellow workers. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD. The prize winner in the game of the afternoon was Mrs. Paul Watts, while Mrs. Ollie Blackmond succeed- ed in capturing the "booby" prize. I’HUNE 39] THE REPORTER - $2.00 HEAR Phone Day, 20 lORD lUMBl-ZR COMPANY But no matter what the jr'b isâ€"-if you need Lumber, Cement. Lim'e, Shingles. Building Board, Sand, Tar, Lath, etc..â€"-we want to supply you. Come in and look over blue-prints, plans,.per- spective drawings and photographs of homw, barns, graineries, silos, etc. We want to help you plan. Plans :11e 9'11) Expmienced builders have worked out 111111191 om lans for well arran ed and comfm table hmnen. 9:0 m supply you Wit thwe. All very wellâ€"but it involves more responsibil- ity and foresight than many folks imagine. The re- sult is usually keon disnp intments at the failure to take full advantage 0 building possibilities;â€" after good materials have been used and it is too late to altr-r the plans. EVERY family dreams of the day when it can have its own home, built after its own plans -â€"â€"or planning. C . MOBERG 6:. SON 83 North Main Stu-cl MOST OF THE I'EUI’LE OF THE VILLAGE WILL BE OBLIGED T0 DECORA'I‘E EITHER SOONER 0R LATER. REMEMBER OUR SERVICE WHEN GIVING YOUR DECORATING CONTRACTS. Jewelry 57 So. Washington St. FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Your Home! Steam Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Resident Member of the Lumberman’s Publicity Bureau Let Us Help You Build DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS A. T. Ogren -r~- Do“ ners Grove PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Fred D. Heinhe P L U M BING Telephone 385 Silverware Phone after 6 p.m, Phone 416-M nwne 426-1! Diamonds

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