THE ammo. held Hominy evening. Iiss frames Solinski, - churning visiting plum {mm Spï¬ngiekl ea- ï¬nned the meeting with 3 MM He stated that the methods no. and in our courts are a Mï¬hqe from ancient l‘mglinï¬ luv, Ind that Emma. :fler Morin; for centur- ï¬es from the. methods hu Misha! ovrcvisedthevn. Innflytolheob- Mon that too much met in giv- on the Supreme Court. he «fled lt- ienflon to the section which Mares M the Assembly my and «ï¬le any rule of practice or protein! laid down by the Court. 1 ful musical selection. The next nect- no r. Curusl s: nownns anon. 1c: aun,_ovmus. chant. Tho Nov. Ir. “Mole“ ‘- k“ â€a «hm Mud- al Mia. and main; up. an m: 1mm mu! m and righteous-nu No annual [but No Man to daily m. an! In I my mum-alw- way than! that the nun who I- mum» all in; mm. Ml! the nth". of Minimum Inn will mm; ln just. Th0 Inn. be old. will have nympuhy for It: inflow men. and. monk". he will «porno In every Hum: lint will to Miol In “Mun. Mr. “NM!†elm W M! 'C‘Fflflfl of "I! “tank In: of rmpemthn by 1» apt "lup- IIIIUou Hull «m In lewmhnfl. I Muck PM- at [In provost! m- summ- wu nu: 'IL-cwwad by Ir. 6‘ 1!. Mn. our 'm‘ll attorney. The whit-d a! the Ankle ta â€1c Jvflmry Depoflmont nf Government “I. Bung!- shatter! the new! 0! MN»- wr mart“ sythm of Mn and practice by Ilnrrihiu‘ the my my: in which n can mkl In May!!! DIP an the pros-em mum Ibo mph the will cub-r tho a- u)!- 0! "Mr labors M an. In It. Willi-m lit-Mu. Ir. 0. H. MM: and Mr. II. II. flak-11w. "Juflm. tho nm. of (Meta-cat“ una- It. “the! 0! In “ii-“f." .4- din- by lb. Mound William GMc~ bid. â€at" at St. l‘lul'n 02* ’l‘heGottage'l‘eaRotm cubed clean. u an aim u than cl the can" “mama-u and pat- riotic tori 0! {km dun-n that W MM m1! ht 'mm by‘ In the mcient and greatest 0! all Republics public mum of Import- ant. to the people were vanyu ex- plained on the ton-tn in (he Forum. no the ï¬rst end-l account of win: the Sanitary Bonn] has been doing in m. dlslrlcl an: [im In the P00- plc’n Forum by Mr. Bruno Halcyon» H. | mouth" of the Board. If. Bul- ayukl "and the binary o! the ln- “.1an o! Illa dumb†sum from Ila lmpllon 1» lb.- tonal-“on. It was not only (he lib-any 0! ml» WALKER 8: DICKE men today. In ordnr that the Forum might have an intelligent opinion on the subject I selection from Protea- sor Puywn J. Tmt’s new book on “Japan and the United Status" wms1 read by Mrs. Homer Dunn. Professor Scott Nearing mal be a ndlctl in some things, but he is CL :90 intendy concerned with the wel- fare of his fellow men. ‘Any onuho has bean! him talk in Carmen's Hall‘ or at the Jewish Instill-m knows that he is sincere. A selection from his book on “Poverty and Riches" was I'M by Mrs. Edward Bradley. The Jmnese question ls worrying sates- auxinâ€"=31 LA um One of the best meetings of that Inimitable local institution the Peo- nle's Forum was held in Library Hall Monday evening. Most of the wide- uwake. intellectual people who are in« “nested in great national and local movements were present For years Downers Grove has had its working garden class, its social club class, lts‘ movie patrons, and now it may he said that it has its class of live, real citizens in those who are attending the Iii-monthly meetings of the Peo- ple's Forum. 'Juflcn, Bui- ot Govern-out†Wu Tale of Rev. Wm. Groleleld "Ml! Evening. Haven 3804! and 123:! WED sum SYSTEM AT FORUM ending-km! ' v-uuwu I-Ulll' Wu WWI In W‘ over. (bunny. Iuy 6. 1800. coming to Amer“: and directly to [NM county in MEI. ll. Ruled mr Bon- mvmo and u the «and of “to CM] war can-«a I. "to 80: "Had: Von-mm Cavalry. Co. 0. sou-ah», ll. 18!. {or three you". TI. "(1-, m m “M (a ma, Erin“. Nauru Dlvhba. Cavulry' Com Amy 0! "no 1w Ind m I-‘unml newioes were held Sand-y! ' nltcrnoon at St. Paul: Evangelical chum: in Grove street for Dietrich lauing‘. velar-n o! the Civil war. nud In aid W o! the community. Th Rev. Win. Gnufeill. putor of tho chub, olidntui and burial was lode at the Wat Side «meter-y. Dietrich lauing wu horn in linu- ovor. (bunny. lny 5. 1800. coining to America Ind directly to Dam county in i853. ii. settled our Bon- unviiio and u the “thunk of the Civil wnr unlined in iii. 80! "lino“- Voiwm Cavalry. Co. D. noun-um} “he ï¬rst school: in Duh†county «0 Join the Junior Red Cross. In neéox- nition of the good Work of this school the Junior Red Cross will give u vic- trola concert It the Butler school. in‘ the near future. You will Want to have a slum in this constructive wax-k. Get in touch with Mrs. Toombs or Mrs. J. E. Rep- llnger, 108 Unseen avenue. and they will give you a banner for your win- dew and a Red Cross. button (or yourl mt, for 81.00. Mls. Roy C. Toombs, 139 Prince avenue. chairman of the Chicago chapter, American Red Cross work in Downers Grove. had the Red Cross ‘ï¬lm shown at the Dicke Theatre last; week. If you saw it you know what} the Red Cross is doing for disabled (ex-service men. {or the community and for future generations. Mrs. II. C. Tom-k. 11’ Prince Ave†The Rabbit Hill school was one of DIETRlCl-l LAUIN G T0 THANKSGme ]}2.':om'a.“:.â€â€™;f.’n'73 Wag“; ls Chair-an of Drivc In Downers GPove“ m m . mm Mm m mm mm, m m m M. m “mm m m mm m. .mm mm m. w. mm mm. M“ m.w mmm i. Mm. um Wm. mam a. mâ€. â€mm 3 mm isenet, mutt-than unmanir Maugham-used fmnbï¬hluotherms. Thev simplicity curacy. For instance. the mmeflnmâ€"M Chi ndommfnthdrsmsm thwart-hem.“ (mu ._ («pit-arm Theyerysimplicityalï¬esystemmbfnse- to an. The only element of uncertainty leftâ€"the only team fly I mmmnmmtommhm'uflâ€"hm tMthemMsgmnfnrth-t NATURE tantalumMmigvï¬eï¬mflmtmmmnflmflbdmm. Is (:mnornncnc sclmnnc? ' mum. No method oft-on (“whatever deserved Iohafldndnfllc InulChimpq-wiemtbvelond. Mndmhmhn 860m is damn"! inn-thin. It «In not Ilr M. It a method is mmu- M I"; work :1: m1nommmmp.i.c. Ion-neudnSt. Who. man-gm. Manonâ€"nu mm out-sum C. WARREN VALENTINE. Dc" Ph.C. ‘- «mums and in "and!“ an an»: dam mean at the p.- SCIENCE Ten children were born to them, seven of whom. with the faithful mother. ï¬fteen gnandchildren and They celebrated their golden Wed- ding anniversary in 1916 when their children and gmndchildren gathered to do them honor. T March 12. 1866, Mr. man; was married to Miss Anna Elfring. at Elmhulm. They went to Missouri when they farmed for three years, coming back to Downers Grove and have made this community their home for more than ï¬fty years. flan of the war. He waived his ï¬nal flinch-rec from the service of the United Benton on July 1'1, 1865. in new impetus»: battle in! in “fear (not Width main- to Homahononblydischndlnbac- mom his Inn. The chlldm In ember, 1868 to Immediately mm Amt. Lisle; Charla, Albert 3nd in the same may and "(Imam Anna, of Downers Grove; Wm. and (or mother three yum or the dun- In. A. E. Immune, of lamina: Hon 0! the war. He waived his and Hrs. W .R. McGibnoy, of Plan-u. ï¬nal (ï¬nch-rec from the service 01:8, D. A brother, William. of Down-1 the United Beaten on July 1". 1865- on Grove .nd a sister, Mrs. Mun-gum March 12. 1866. Mr. kilns “William of Haywood, also survive him. 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