Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Jun 1902, p. 1

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Prof. Burks donut-ed the bled!“- nu- manna In". Sunday ovoningdn prune. of . Inge nudionce. I. was Whl. thoughtlhl and Inn ring; lad hold momma: Ind “but u of h. ham throughout. During the evening. lntorspomod with tho addresses, music was {ur- niahodnby tAIIo Siufl'elrl orcrmtm of Na- ps"! 0. grl's quartet. composed of Him Barnard. Downer, Carpenter nd Dawes, hang Pimnu‘g “Primrose Flower" and responded to an encore. Tho tndhnco was dismissed with n manages!“ 33, 305E113}! H. .leby. “Witclml” was the suhject of Bessie Hell. They were the forces whit-h worked for evil In Macbeth's life, she geld, end to them were attributed lunch 0! the misery which resulted from lecbeth‘e meeting with them. Each ‘of the greduatee In their remarks drew lee-6m from lecheuu'a life which night he applied with profit to modern fines and lives. Ml the speakers ire well end to the pole! and were Mglylx epnlendegl. _ _ _ _ it iho'clm or the oxercim Presl- dent (Ir-bun, acting for the board of education, In A brief address or pnise and admonition. mud ooh-h mom- bo: affine alga: with a diploma. Arthur Dickinson Hughes. In the abject. “The Undoing of flacbeth." toid of the Shakespearean hero‘s down fall and the ultimate ascendancy of the rlghu‘ni king. “lum “omens." the subject n- sigmd to Alice Innis. Noam. "and OHM opportunities in which um Infla‘ one. for good might In" clung-d lac-hours cm" had they been ac- "The flash of lmlanhlp was the snhjoct of Hand. Lyon Lamb‘s portion of tho tragedy. The mason which led up to Macbflh‘s crimes, tho charm“? 0! Lady Iluboth and Mr influence with her husband Inn discuss“ in a ck 'rf Inner. I. "I. lulu.“ "Klngnhlp Against Huhâ€"0d." Mr, lay I‘nllnr wk! 0! Msnmdlmuon M Mach-(rs honor Io Mo InhNIon to war on mun. lid «law Imus from um chtmm'n cun- rhnclu In moral «nu-lilies. "The nor, of Ila-Math" In to"!!! In um M'HOM by Iouh nuo “dun and llnrhd Iii-or um". each “Hog M310! “'0 Ink In'd telling In ”vein-In ulna" m. (Milling ”my 0! "I. flu lad MI 00' the unhmomx. but nut-m4 low, plotter (m the Scottish "va Ihn Reno Il-m Ila-mung mun-d with (In mhrvrt "Main-pun. ":0 Mint." "flowing In clear phm the m. a! mo unlnlwruor an!!!" “undulatin- «Mm touml “pm-Am In M: mm: and their “You on flun- ll". Joanna-ML.” H proud I plank: chug. m- "and I phat-g chi-p Tm- t“ awn“ lor- no con-o. on occu- M of IM- ntun. It nu styled “AI "cola; wllh "ninth," and out. mambo! ol the clan qu mtgnd noun “than at “a ”huh-puma tux-«y II the who“ at lulu or Mr mum». ‘l'ho Wm owned with an Inval- uog by ll". Norbert ll. flood. Pol- lock; Ibo Mun whoa! choru- gan- voal null. um!" "no luau-Mp of III- mm lit-nu. Tho m prop" wu .- Incom- Alvo'clods the dam «(and the church and man-had down the main aisle, led by Humrlulondont Hamlet and me high n-hnol (om-lac". to Ilsa nude 0! a march pluyul by the flu!- hld owl-nun. and won "and on lho phltmm Fulkmlng r am. the [our tr also! "no ou-u gnu!“ and l'nnddcnu 0an and mumben of the bond of education. Thou wor- mud In I!» hotly o! the hon». In um- mrvml for The demmllmm In honor of the event were exlmmely simple. Potted hula made u lumler around the plat- form upon W‘Ih'll the class nut. The ell-noel mil was hidden with a mass of ovorgreon bought. Wldo mun rlbtunn In the colors of the class (maroon and Imus) murkod tho boundmiex of nuts moaned [or relatives and won-Sumt‘ cllluun. and completed the duomllvo when". In the four-year course and three In the thromyear course, as follows: Four- yoar course. "use Marie Bunninnguis Otto llalmz, Alcy May Palmer. Maude Lyon Lamb. Alice Louise Nourse. Three-year course, Herbert. Elmer Mil- lor, Arthur Dickinson Hughes. Bessie Elliott. ”all. from “schoul life into fires whool.‘ The class was composed ol’ live pupils Eight young men and women, con. scion: of having mastered the course at study and premred for the battle at life, said farewell to their alma mater at the twentieth annual commence- ment. exercises of the Downers (trove high school, held at. the Methodist, church 'l‘uemlxly evening. The lurge au- ditorium was crowded with relatives and friends of the class. who came to Witness the Lrnnsitirm of‘lts members: uh Evclhs With Macho "Wt-r9 mum: a! Methodist Churchâ€"Jac- cllwuu Sermon South!- COMMENCEMENT FOR EIGHT WENTIETH ANNUAL EXERCISES FOR DOW- NER‘ GROVE SCHOOL HELD FRIDAV. NINETEENTH YEAR. Choice variety of bedding plants. in- cluding verbemu, petunia. coleus, germinal”, heliotroyes, nrgeralnms; eieo line selection of pansy plants, hue flowering varietlen, ready now for mneplenting. Special prices made oncehbege and tomato plants. c. s. Should look up Information regarding land: along and contiguous to the line of the/Burlington. Cedar Rapids .3. Northern Ry. before buying. Profes- sionalnnd business men of all ltinrin should acquaint themselves with the many opportunities altered at the new3 towns along this railway. (in the "rat and third Tuesdays at em-h month round trip Hotels. at very low rates. will be on sale to points along this line. Call on your nearest ticket agent for full information and see that your tickets rend via the I1. C. R d: N'. Ry. Folder sent if requcnted. John 0. Farmer. ii. I’. 1'. IL. FL, C. R. .\'. ll, Cedar Rapids. Iowa. ‘ Tin lone-ivory: in me srlnmk wlm will ‘ spend ilnir vnmiion- any imm [hw- nors Umvo will all lcnro ihis wech. Iii-s Agnes J. linler and Dila- lulu Hasn't/ii" have resigned their puni- iiom IM will not teach nui year. The Iaiior and Illa“ Sadie Thompnon and "is. Sarah lloilmnti will remain in‘ Donner! (iron. lii« Dexter you in Mr lmmo at Rio Ration. V3. "in Mabel learner will npoml the summr at home. flig- Elsie i‘aiimson goes in Mr home at Normal. Iiiq~ Susan Wit-tel will take a European irip. Him Camiiraves will spend the vacaiion at int former home in lawn. Miss lands Nicholson goes home in Bola "is. “cribs l’rinco trill dhide her “-0 between Downers and llinclley. Him Agaiim Sweet will be M home at Whit. Pigeon. Mich. Supt. U. N. Earle: will lake a [mi graduate mm It ihe l'niveniiy of Chicago. In. Sonics and son will visit her peo- ple M. New Carlisie, 1nd,. and later go to Suntan and points in Vermont. llr. and Ila. Samuel F. ”.1er enter- ulned apart, 0! mutant ludlu {mm Chicago, known as the "Favorite New- lu‘ Circle." lul Wodnwlny afternoon and owning. ~ Mu. Muller «an farmer- iy a number of the mutulmtlon and gun “flouting In honor of Ila. F. J. Shun". a month" at the cum. noon to loan (or New York 10 10M lwr lum- huul. who I: print. mntary to Wat «but Clowry, a! ll». Wulorn L'nlou Tokgnph company, and an om friend 0! Mr. llullor. Allorn handy dmnor It the baptism. lhllor Man In. Ina dbl Inn photognpho-l at Uownll'u studio. In the lit-moon a hand wagon In wound and "no pun, Milan '0! I dun nhout lawn and to “I. am homo and of Mr. and In. "all". unturn- Iug lo I». mm. the lanllu Inn h, “My bud-coda. who can. out on u». 0.30 mm. The «win; win pleasantly want II. In. "an" hon. wIIh music and ntmhmnu. amid-byes uul [ml whim won n~ Mind In. Rhona and the puny "- lmood him My on Ilw mm twin '6": very [maul-la lmpvoudmu ot ‘Dowun- Hm". Tho-c pro-nut Inc: Inn. Man". Kahunwohorfiloalul. Kk‘l. firlmlt. (7‘ lehn. Nap-ha Ell- Hmr. A. ll than»; Ilium l'nnrw. "arm. H- Imablo: Mew-n. '0'le ”hing. flrlmltr. Kit-l. "n'fliy, “vim-Mo nn‘ Minimal. All. AND A05. 3. F. mum ENYER‘MIN‘ Rain, thunder and lightning held sway almost continuously for eight hours Sunday night. The storm was the wont that has visited this locality (or years. The lightning flashed con~ stantly throughout the night and the thunder rolled almost without inter- ruption. Rain fell in torrents and much damage was wrought in flooding basements and cellars. .The ('I‘eelt Tuesday morning was a raging flood and the water the highest ever known, with few exceptions. Everywhere the banks were overflowed. 0n Baa-t Mu- ple avenue the surrounding territory was flooded near the bridge. Gary Wai- lace’e residence and the three houses south of the street were entirely sur- rounded by water. South of Maple av- ‘euue and east of Benton avenue a huge lake was formed in the low land by the downpOur. East Curtlsx street. near the “ankle place bridge. wax covered with two feetof water. Shh-walks in the southeast part of town were afloat. A bridge across the creek on the "not place went out :rnd damaged the footbridge on lieiden plnre no that it is unsafe. Lightning strut k the chim- ney on the reuidem-e 0! II. II. While during the ntunu. partly deinoiish- in“ It. Village Storm Supt and Forums tnundatcd Czllars and Basements arc Flooded. MONDAYS STORM DOES MUCH DAMAGE. WIS Off '0. VACAflONS PROSPECTIVE INVESTORS DOWNERS GROVE. DuPAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, jUNE 5. The democratic county convention last Saturday honored their party and ticket in selecting an candid“. (or county judge and clerk, mum], Attorney L. W. Winchester end B. C. White. They ore and hove been mi- dents or Downers (iron for several years, are now members oi theironfii‘ of education. men of high chum, ‘nnd «specially adapted by education ‘and experience for the positions for which they are nominated. Ir. Win- chester is an attorney of you: of prac- tice and a large ciientege, an Ir. White is the present viliege clerk, has occupied that position nanny you: end endie consideredeo apart. end om. dent that no other mdidote is con- sidered 1t the nominating nonm- A rem-Mien convention for the Eleventh magma-fond district or "- linoin is hereby called to nee.» II the (\in In" in the CH] of Ann”. on 8“- nrday, Juno 7, at 9 I. at. for “I. pur- pose of nominating n undid.“ for vouzms and selecting e mm committee and to transact each other business as may properly come before u. The bask of ropmenhflon In aid convention shall be one debate for each 300 votes. or major portion there- of. cast for McKinley In 1900, on which huh each county In enclned to the fol- lowing number of (lengths. VI". 34: Dnl‘age. l3: Kane, 40; IIclIenry, I7. ' Us lomormw OVMII‘ Rev. John 91 Road It"! lean" on "FM-om PINE Speakers l "are Not." If. Rood his hand sphmlm npmflunlflu o! suing and hearing the famous public onion ‘M um country. I: 1'"th of and“ “haulage for the young poop“ 0! our mmmnnlly In In!" (Ms Icahn which h just what It Is claimed to be. "Ink!- esung. popular, inspiring!" Tho Ico- han ls given under the tapioca o.‘ the l-lpwnrth [mac u the lotion!“ church at :4 o‘clock. Admission. if»: children under 15 your! 0! In. 10c. Noun-annual abortion 0! 0M Ii MM by 0:. Knight. 0! PM 1‘ swat and "no talc-II; M m rhoâ€"cu: Chane-Ila: can...“ D.- J. mm. vksoduoeollov I. J. lulu. mom. Du lAllmr. uncut u u- llnnry Imam, sum 0! M (loo. Howl. law and It. I. lung. out" nun-mum. leN-ugM. mm. Om: the main on!" 0! but... to [mm-nu wm mud. 'l‘ho manhunt Ibo [IMO Mud] elm In the ”(a o! Cloth-O. Ink-h hub... to “finally madman! dad»; "I. ah“! by l’m'. 0. I. Karla. not at 0.0 “mm! o! I‘mlmov and In Raul. OI ’Mnmln, owning Ind gun MI. I 7-! unwise. A comm In. "would I‘ mum of the esteem in which "to pro- !mm and his wife an "guild. Ran- I'voshmen's won and and In It. mum-men! nude (or taking up It. 1 mine lino of study In (M In". I R". J. ll, Thom» D. U. of Chm, will-pull at the luplht church [on Humlny morning. ll. W"! M W nubjoct ol homo alt-Ion nod II decl- Iom Adam may In "new, “0 pulnr nu "tuned In. M. UM my and um upah u usual at Ibo «all: an!“ fllmllbc puma. an buuuful In (on and "Mill and tho prim h wouluflllly low, nmxhlorlng cumin, a! how menu. it. Humbug. via-WI 0‘ ll». Mnuho l'lano mum-y. elm than: NUIOI [or mm ovo- “no. W. M. Carpenter and “ally of Evamlon and C. V. Clrponw um! Im- Hy ol Donuen move took dinner Doc- nruflon day with their father. Chuk- Carpenter. 'l'lu.» Methodist Ladies' Md Ioclfiy will glvenlnnclwon at. the hon. ol Mm. J. ll. [humus on South Main street Thunday from 1'! until 2 o'clock. Hrs. II. 8. Wheeler has bun vary sick the past week. but we are glnd m hear that she is better M. the [In-sent writing. WANTEDâ€"Girl, Catholic preferred; wages *4 to $5 per week. Mrs. John (Barman, 31 Maple avenue. Albert Janowink is prepared to do all kinds of teaming and hauling. Pub nilure moflng and expressing dono. Have just received a nice "no of hammocks nmtluwn swings at Hort: . Moclml’s. W. Straube goes to Mexico next week for n, 'sojourn of 11 month or more. Miss ll. L. Hen-hard. or Freopofl. Ill. visited Mrs. W. llarnlmrl over Sun- any. White Rose gasoline. Nash’s. Additional local news on fifth pm Chihlu cigars, 6 for 25 (rental at “I. hit. Don’t waste your palmâ€"monoyâ€"Do- me Is economy. The “Bowery Burleeqners." which will appear et Hopkln‘s theater for the week commencing Sunday netlnee June 8, hove elways been ehreeet with the demands In ell thet pertelns to vaudeville and hurlenqee. but this new eon they have made a long stride ln‘ edvanee of all that prescribed bound end preeent enough burlesque end now eltlee to make two ordinary shown. One of the features is the noted mayor of Chinetown and hie conpny of real,nn- adulterated "Leddies and Genie" from “The Bowery" and the eest side of New York city. In the burlesque en- 1tltled "Slamming," which closes the 1program, these interacting types or the American metropolis lead the gang and the mayor makes the “pretty tale" and the "funny men" and "all theeeother fallen” look like "thirty cents." eee. He end his chums ere a card, the kind they mark on the board In the selling an euro winners. The flow opens with a bright musical fem es the Pee-Am exposition. A [reps-unswe- o! the In”; is one of 'Wehs of Who. Incl-flag a ”win: m1... ”anal byupn- hora “Mn, but-poi which in was nab“ to pay 150mm Hominy Michal-mung“ '0! Huang-r Sowing Inch!” (so-puny. moon from Chletgomdnmoutn 1"“ of nplcvia (or "no whine. Mod.“ 0! schooh um I." lo} the may mural col-luau to II". A. l‘. Masada nod wile. [or 3 low [wants mh ol‘ Dow-on ("woman W for not: unknown. Dating Inn-mm mm anxiously unflhg‘ their man. Alon-dot chimed h to n In.“ of an Mm "Dr." A. I. Kano“. who. cum in Downer- Gruu h 3 III“! of meant Maw". Alon-dot chi-d In to I t. m cot- ton talc-Ina ad had Donal bonsai ‘m0mmuog. Tho ml] .0... an m In follow. Our-l1 jldp. I. W. VIM. of Dawn." (Iron: can” damn-no. 'Mh. M Dow- .“ Um"; tun-om. A. Hum. of Howvllh: MI, W D. [htt- Mgochyu Mole.“ SIM-q 11.. Mile may mm“.- m had at Wham H lbw-lay In M and I fill county “at“ an Dom-dd. Mogul. won than to boob. I'kuo m ”I. an. and [In “no your pom. u I o‘clock, at which “now, will Mn!" .00 Mammoth. pod: and hunt. All“. Md Ill-h- 0( 4“?ch the. m and" din-on 'I'In my falls-INN- tho-lobbh mod far "h. w um mu.- -m hut Wont-‘- Kuhn-p I. w. us. My Mfg flat-d” mule... Juno an, «by. of Rock hind, amt-Ind than oi Boyd Nolghhoci u cup-«W'- hall {ht-ally Oval-I. Tho loin. h In 3-:- llluy o! the Wood-on. I“ Wood-o- ut! when 0! than tun-nun. ell- mu. [or Mm Tho has! or- ;ulluloo h- : m am 0! two-ty- 000 m “I'M up II" to um and mm- a tow Icon. pmdu unanno- DWI“ In an “1 WWW“. O" (‘MMM pun-M for um puma... ”um- Dow!) 0nd. In, a Mul- Alexander Burn, the young son of Mr. and In. Jano- ll. Burns. tell from a nwlng wllllo playing Tuesday and brain hls loll. cm below tho all-ow. The flu-tun In no! u very salons one. Filly molten of the l-‘lnl lhglmoal l. N. U ,uccompaalod by lholr ladlu.‘ will come out "on Chlugo lv‘rlday. iJum l-‘llh. lo pullelpnh In 1h. drill to In glvoc u the Audllorlum on that an». Ddllo wlllnloo hoglvon by "to local nlllhry cannula. Chlldm'u day 01min. wlll ho ob anal u the Mutual“ church on Hua- dly anal-g munch»; At no. A. olutouu mm In: lno- pupa“ W "to publlc ls cowl-ll, luvllod. Al lln coming undo. the pub: II" Sabbath urn-loos at. the Congrega- tlonul church. Morning. Chlldron'l day exercises: evening. “l'hillp Brooks, Prineo ol’ Preachers and Master 0' Mon." l have a good residence property to exchange for either vacant lots or more property. D. G. Gluuull. Mrs. Philip Hut.“ and Joust-tenor Loulevllle, K}. I. spending a month with Mr. and Its. Thomas Banning. Misses Lotus, Daiuy and Gertie Dale of Chicago spent Doconllon day with Mr. and Mrs. H. u. Hodlor. PM Frank has traded his bmncllo for a beautiful black and uh!“ spotted 0- year-old colt. National Light of! at Nash's. But. all In town at Curtis: Heal-tut Cnmo'clgars, 4 for 15 cont: at tho Fab. 11100. B. Q. have just published 3 "I“ '6 very handsome mu. book about "I. cum suburban towns slung the "no, 1nd we are roqnnud to buy um I copy Tho! I- he tithe! will In out without chug. to scanty-6m too the midn- of “you. who any be In- an 0., h. and 0. mm finned to look for I honoin EM. ”Wang Ind Iota dllngo. Oar poop]. In III-god tot-h bang "II-tuba iii to lean lube-In in tho mower and flu and... fit! and “no Ind Mar-nu oluyoueh match 8.”. mm flat-INI‘NQEOQ.“ (Map dbuflmflu‘hm Tho minutia- oi W. H. Eat-rd. .- tau-Mot of tin Fm‘ and lorcinnto‘ in“ w. M At A “tin: of the dineton oi' tint inotitution list I... V. SIM I. elects-i to the posi- tlou, to take acct Juiy I. Ir. Ed- unrdn hu- beon with tho honk out nincu Its insulation. in not it w- ‘ ho who omniud it ton you: ago. B. has and continuously a mm our since. with the execution of A short time whon in was its pmidont. Ho int» no“ t mjority of Mn holding: in tin institution Ind again tempt-ii a position as mnior. Ilr. Edwards oxâ€" poot- to on. an oiiico {or tin tum tion of his insurance and utmhip busing-v, I: well In the other interest: which donund Mn attention. Anon; 0:0 «mm Mm mud by "to haul MM: than "um!" mum-o rm III thaw-30““- vflk Milan-ecu nodding kn “not, plan. of Mel wul In "flou- m of 0M vflk‘o. The man of the Ilg‘M‘ palm w- and Iron 08500.05 9.? non“: to old“. the my 0! MM Mouton-ring contributions hon mbuh. 11:0 nulguflon of V. I!- Iom- us «In. colleen" was road, and m M uljowmcd lo Honda}, Juno M. din-Ind. A .000. was My" “Human-«mot IN do“ 0...". din-Hug "clad tad carded. IWI flow thou-p. and M "elm would not mean pyâ€"Molcuud um Mu u.- Hcat would "has to nun run-In 'M M. notary. Icahn Manhunt mild mm. to the {In that no.- k." Wing: could to Mutual-l loco-'00 Man“... The macaw W In nflyl-g mu they urn-H Ml] Mn In in monthly mt- m M u». tau" «and- and manor-Mo um rum-lo Inn Iholr yo. its; '6‘; gal. Fg‘ffinl!‘ :égfialiuf. =0- : pr. .3. Flaâ€"9000.313! 335103033: 8:..- that. Volt-I. £03 28.. can... 3:! r. Promo-t (lune tool condo» to nul- to would not. no {um-or .9- poht-olt For 00. position. All. um It. would In! I!“ dull-08k" "oiled ho- lbo ”flood the VIII-lo. flu: ho nu has “and ME will: "a «WI-g that Helm would to «III-boa Ind am "to 0th.! In who o! the toad Md boo. chan- nun Mod In mw. All “mom "bu-«(mm Ila. ad Kauaiâ€"1 wot “caption to "thunk-cot Md ultuchnmbjootm um“ thong-M II)!“ was u 00-point uh v0“. and Trunk- Boo and India tom hr mar-Allo- and Truth. Eunudluvn. Khan! and Klein loll-l» Tho troublo all non over the ap- pointment. of day policeman by Presl- dont Gonna. M. m. In, mooungin lppoinhd A. L. Palmor for tho oflioo. Tho bond was oppond to the clung. nod wu Manon a unit. in voting to not confirm the appointment. Tho mam: cam. up again iui night. Pruidoni‘ (Jenner was anxious to more “I. acnip o! Ulllcor "Mint, and said chamo- ind boon brought Iimi he won donlict in his duty. J. ii. iiiiia uni It. D. i'nrkor won named on tho portion making oomrininiu. Tim mm'minu won over trivinl mulch- and tho bonni did not fool disposal to unwind in provioun fiction. The bonni did not feel din-pond to rescind m pnviom union. The question of conurmnuon oi Pul- mr'o wool-icon: ml- ano to I The mu 0! m. demon“ outbid. tho vlllago hall Monday alght was not the only storm blowing. Inside the halls uorm. loos noluy. but cquuly an flora-p was raging and hold the mombcn In an lnknso dohlmlnntlon to defeat tho confirmation or Pmldont (Joann-'3 op- } polnhnont for day pollcomlm. , Tho roullno hullnul we: lulu: dllpntcliod when suddenly the hall was plunged in darkneu, caused by the electric trans- lonnor burning out. Candles were pro- card and by lholr {noble light one of the most nwbboruly (ought contou- In the history 0! the village was waged. AIOOKAIOUTTNESUBUIB£ mmmlmtm Amman: In: at Contentio- Mumflnmnd'l'm mm 025"“ AND BOARD GAS". [902. Tim I- a. ametnvqh seventy-twp... hook w “'00., B. And 9. ram“. “I ”Wang and being Mum“! m. _ HI. “gnu-cl. fining K “Th. Kohl. Oates." 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