Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Aug 1912, p. 1

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. O > ~ .V “. ..- \ 0W ' ERS GROVE 3 I SUNLIGHT YARNS l , Do your humid néfiâ€"Prices ‘owor - than In city non II! tool om ELEHMANN a MICHEL fl;â€" Mumn . mum Ask to see our Spool-I Novelty De- pungent. MI coulomen buying good: o! «I an" Aug. nu will act 2ch mow on Ibo dollar by the ma 0! our New True Connie-lo Flu. The Woodrow WIlwn Club wlll hold as am public Int-atlas on Saumlay evening, Aug. 8!. In the club rooms. second floor Heart bulldlnx. The meeting will be called to order by Pro-jaunt p. l. Kellogg It 8:13 p. m. The Wlluon campnlgn ln lion new Glove'wlll he fluted It thi- meeting. All vol": are lnvllml lo attend. 20 PER CENT FOR ONE YEAR While the organizers of the Wood- row Wilson club are Democrats, the fact is emphasized that this is not a strictly party organization, but that men of all parties, who demand clean. progressive, buss free popular gov- ernment, such :«5 the Baltimore con- vention and Mr. Wilson's nominatlon stand for, are appealed to for sup- port. The omcers oi the club say that a large number of Downers Grove citizen: who hme almus must! the yepublican ticket [Idle declared that they fill! \ote for Mr. Wilson this (all. These men. the nunm ratic lenders" user}, have rebelled ngalnst the in- tomts which seem to be dominating the 'l‘ntt campaign had they also re- fuse to tote the candidacy of Room veltuerlouuly. THE MOTIOGRAPH FAMILY THEATRE to ' imnmmemg Mummconmmtmm F' ”somatic. Pin; mi:u;dnumua;i. 3' r Mal [.0509 no. Ionic]. 8M. 80‘. ~"8AVID IY mom German I nittlnfi Worstedsâ€"All Colors Supporters of Woodrow Wilson have formed an organization in Downers Grove and opened club rooms second floor Heartt building, Main and Curtis streets. These headquarters are open night and day and the club omcers extend an invitation to all 'voters, re- gardless of former party amiiation, to drop in frequently. and to talk over intormaiiy the issues of the campaign. Germantown Zephyrsâ€"ln Font Fold and Elfiht Fold ram: moltâ€"undo. Aug-u an. I Enrich-mini. “In”. Mk. um. how «Wu-do "mm I8 swarm-«y. Ad.“ on: THE FAIR STORE 3’. -'P. C. VOL. XXIXâ€"No.2 Anion-Wool. In Black and White Shetland Floss and Satony Wool Eldon-down for Caps and floods Sunllfillt and Fleisher's Brands Dicks Dalian-d. Bel-oil and For.“ Av“. COMPLETE STOCK NOW IN N. R. GRUIIHAUS. Link. new our-our I. 'omd. Chat-elm are achkvodâ€"uot n- aked. The, your out. or the lub- mm of a ma‘l non]. 'l'bcy no not not on u n bunt might put on u ecolo- cont. They mluu like mu In: tho mu fluid- of IM (m. Thll :- t lira 0! their ”autism: "my now um. I... A tall. limb m out. unto. will no. A nlunl nub no" stronger and Inau- with In. cur-etc: I. u “WM"L The exhibit of the College of Agriv i culture at the Champsign County Fair ‘wiil be a rather unique feature this year, for the diilerent departments will show, in concrete term. results of experiments being carried on. For example, Prolossorlv. C. Coffey will have pens of lambs showing the eflect or different rations on the growth of anal and the increase in mutton. The Agronomy department will have on exhibition sacks of grain from the Ur- bans plots which yielded 5.] bushels per acre when organic manurea alone were added, and 25.9 bushels per acre when organic msnures. limestone. phosphorus and potnssium were added to the soil. The Dairy department will hue similar exhibits. There will also be shown various breeds of bee! cut- tle, hog: and poultry. and many other things of an agricultural nnture. The Board ol.’ Supervisors of DuPage 'county hereby extend to all veteran soldiers of the Civil war: also veter- ans 0! the Spanish American war, resi- dents of DuPage county, 3 cordial in- vitation to be present at 11 soldiers’ reunion to he held at the court house in Wheaton on Thursday, the 12th day of September, 1912, at ten o'clock a. m. C. B. BLODGETT, GEORGE FIX. ADAM KOHLEY. AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT. NOTICE TO‘ THE VETERAN SOLDIERS OF DU PAGE COUNTY. 1»; '1’. ml. DO‘VNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AUGUST 8], 1912 Committee. Dr. H. L. Greg; has been practislns surgery in Chimo hospitals (or the lest eleven yarn and he: held the chair of children’s diseases In the Polycllnic Imam. He Intends to It up en emergency room here where he will perform nny normal operation Mmeofneed. Duneiennaren ll else I graduate phyllclen end lur- Dru. Greg; a Grass, who have pur- chased the residence of Dr. Couriey on N, Main street, will occupy the same about the 15th of September. The Downers Grave Girls' Club de- lightfully entertained thn Iota Theta Phi sorority at a spread and lawn party .at the home of Miss Martha Funar. 3 member of the club. on Friâ€" 6” evening last. There were twenty- three gm: present. the out-ottown guests being Mlsg Marion Fletcher of Aurora. Miss Bernice Pan-hr of Grand Rapids. Mich; Ms: Louise Hammer. achmidt of Superfine, and Miss Berry Williams of Calumet. Mich. On Tuesday evening on having the postofioe he went to his Some and ate 3 hearty supper. Shortly after midnight he was Renal with an at- mrk of arm». indignsthn and dim! some twelve hams later. IOTA THETA PHI LAWN PARTY. In addition to the sons Mr. Sulllnn In snrvived by a widow Hmmorly Mary lanlgan) and three daughtersâ€"â€" Non, Mary and Mrs. Charles Human (Eliuheth Sullivan), I" of Rlvenide. Mr. Snmnn was 65 years of use. He lived In Riverside for thirty-fin: years. Comma Bunk-n. for chum years Minuet u Riverside. wn lurked Saturday morning Iran St. Mary's church. Riverside. when high Mass was eaten-ulna. Mr. Sullivan was the “liner of germ Iona. M we service all of these-Richard. John. Thomas Joseph. Frank ml Rourkâ€" sorved u pallbearen. The other non. Ihe Rev. Father Jumps 3. Sullivan of st Ambrose church. Chime, v“ the relebram or me Mun. ‘ The entire unto ll dlvldod Into ulna trunk llnu or mun. can! I sold. Illvvr and bronze lob la given to each tour. Advnnluo In Inllouc Ind llme ll [Iv- vn nulolnu "on: a chance. ll wlll be an lnlomtlu and unlouc content and VIII mbqbly demon-true more than anything clue "to nmulu for land to“. In llllnoln. Anloluln mun. nun Irllh n conlflcnto llllod out on All oak-m blank by n now-pap" Inn. The Honor!" vlll be Ilncl Io do (MIL The, null lollo' cm. of llur lmnk “9.. Th. (our. unnln; ll cult-nan. plan. patron to Down": Oron‘ [I'M county undlnx the most mums I'll! Do [Inn l mud "on”. no! lb. Automobile mu. Book oflm savor-L book- an Mm. Tho lemlnnn of Illa} lonrl In (M at. Nlchom Hotel. aptlnc- Icll. when n roman" o! the Board of A‘flcullun wlll rum" In III union. MI" lnl‘onnllon vlll be film by mun-In. the Reporter. or J. I; Helm-c. 83mm”. Dn- l’uo County mum Illl have 0 number at «Ma. No cult-nee he lo malted. Mover. The Illinois am. I’llr this you 0!- (eru gold. silver nu! bronze watch fob- lo our mdon who drive to the Blue Pllr. October 4-12. 31x sous ACT A8 PALL- A BEARERa SILVER AND BRONZE WATCH FOBS GIVEN , TO AUTOISTS. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pierce departed Im- mediately tor tholr home In Burllng- ton Iowa. They recelved many costly and beanlllul presents. Including a complete so! a! solid sliver. The Ladies' Aid of the Cass M. E. church were caterers for tho occasion Ind served the dainty weddlng repast in a deughttul manner. About sixty guests were present lrom Chicago. Downer, Woodstock, Kaneville, Elgin. Aurora, Eiirlvnw and Cass. r The decorations were yellow and white. The bride was attired In a gown ,0! white crepe meteor and veil of white tulle. and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and "Hen of the, valley. Mr. James Reid of Den- ver'. Colo., was best man. M333 Mabel Clare Smart was bridesmaid. Her gown was embroidered net over corn- colored satin. Rev. Lewis B. Lot: of Earh'llle per- formed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. Winfield Crank of Cass. Amost delightful home wedding was celebrated at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Smart. Cass, Wednesday, Ahg. let, the occasion being the mar- riage of their daughter Edith and Mr. Ralph Pierce 0! Burlington, Iowa. ANNOUNCEMENT. HOME WEDDING. SMARTJ’IERCE. â€"â€"Mr. and Mn. Arthur Chemo we are bound to sell. If you ever had a g! and their little decanter, Helen. w ' __ comma,“ by am- an“ L. “ml”. offered you to beat 1t you must show me spent Tuesday afternoon end evening at Lincoln Perl. -â€"!eturdey afternoon. lent. 7, me um- of 8!. m‘ Church can wnl me n “Home that we" in .aunymmmznu men. “MU-“lying, maul; '_;:; ~10. and Mn. F. L. Pratt are re- Joiclng over the birth or a daughter, born Honda, August 26. book In issued free by the Household Science department of the University of [Ill-oh. See article on page 4. â€"Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. .1. 3. Town- send. n boy. Thur-any, August 22. «Downers Grove hounekeepers should nm. {all to get the booklet on the princlpies of jelly-making. This “Mm Klingelhoefier. who has been visiting her son, J. Klinxelhoofler. has been called home on mount of the sic-knew of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Banks. ~Senator A. C. Kingman and family of Bump Crew: are visiting at the home of W. H. Edwards. They made the trip in their unit). â€"~.\lisa Elizabeth Wheeler of New- port, K51, is visiting Mr. and Mn. Howard Fan-weather. â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Fflrmamer ceIe- Mater] their 333: wedding anniversary Sunday. August 23. â€"â€"U. F‘. CIeVelaml of Randall street was pleasantly surprised on In! San urvlay by about a more of «mun-en of all nges up to 90 who came from CM- cagn laden with least, fun and frolic to cheer Mm up In his deem-e. he Having reschwd the ripe old age 0! H. -â€"Hlueo Mania and Isabel 'l'nlhnt of Austin. and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker 0! Laney, Florida. are menu at the home of Mrs. (J. F. Cleveland. «Mr. Stunt» has sold the [made at I. M. "owe to a chkm party. He has several other ymrtlm’ that In looking for a rash Investment. -â€"'l'lla trip «2 Band Rock In (all. you-Im- with local peopla lllu Mun Palmer. Mn Fred muck“. Adcllne whole“ and A. L Palmer and Imlly start a few «Inn viewing the rounder- of the canyons. A, L Palmer am visited A. B. (Tole In smatot More mumlng. «Mn Mary “mm: and daughter. Ramon”, were mild lo Dewar. IIL. M Thur-day on mm o! no death at In. Kuney‘n tumor. -hlr. and In. Arthur W. AMI. who have been mam. their ulnar, In. H. um. have Mar-«I to WIIIII- m'Innllohu. The: Ibo mud Do- mm. Nina-n Fall. and point. In On- --1’ho Wouu’l 0mm of m. Aw ddu‘ church will hold than mum tun-Inca wan; Wednesday, Bout. ¢, atnzaOnmutMmldmd In. I. H. null-stun. .0 WM “0.". ~~3uu lulu: notch-r [mm Aur- on spool flaunt-y and flundny with m“ my.» unnor. --8npoflutenduu and In. 0. C. Bauer um entertain the tom-hen of the public about. and members at the Bond 0! Edmuoo and their who. Monday evening, Sun. 2. from eight to eleven. [ WALNIEWS In the world today In doing I0 much [or the young people an II the public schools or our loud, and u In our woo-t denim to make the school: of our VIII-go ouch tho! the patron my via?! to point. to mom with pride. You" (or service, 0. C. BUTLER. Sum. The Downers Grove public schools will open {or work Tuesday, Sept. 3rd. The Janitors of both buildings have been working hard all summer to get the buildings in a clean, excellent, sanitary condition. The board of ed- ucation are to be commended for their untlring effort to make everything comfortable and pleasant for the boys and girls of our district. The excel- lent course of study offered in both the elementary and high school has attracted the attention of a number or people outside the district and or rangements have already been made for a number to enter the diaereut departments of work. With an excel- lent teaching force, and the hearty co- operation of all, We may reasonably exw-ct an excellent year‘ot work. We trust. it it ie'posslble, all will try and be present the opening day, so that the classification and organiza- tion will not be delayed. A special teacher of manual training has been secured. and we are looking forward to some good. practical work from the boys in this department. We want to make our schools just as practical and helpful and do all in our power to better tit the boys and girls (or the active. sterner duties 0! life. so that when they go out into the world they will be better able to cope with life's problems. Probably no organization PUBLIC SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 3. The speaker: for labor Day VIII Include Dr. E. R. Womll. mohlbmou undid-to [or gov-nor of Illinois; Rev. J. 0. Brooks. mollbmon candidate lot lulu-mu In tho Hunt}! dlurlct; County Charm-n Mono 1:. Wilma. Judo. mu In. Harriet. not. I. Kal- locx. chann- campaign unacc- mesh cesium... and I‘M D. I. soulful. “not of Amflm “luau. II. wu'l “(Soul mar. ‘ no Ichodnl. (or m Inornoon and «uh. I. I cum: Luv. Chm ...........I::!O p. I. Amu mm... ........ 1:01 p. I. fluuu ................. ms p. I. have Hm ........ 1:“ p I. Arrive Dow-«I 0mm... too 9 I. have "ovum can...” 0:00 o I. Arm. mu .............. 4:15 9 III. lava Milo .............. 5:00 p. I. Arrive mm. ......... 6:” p I. Damnation ....5: 30 to 0:00 p I. You buyOnepair of our Douglas Shoes and w. I I,“- you One pair free.- We have about 50 pairs [off 1;. ' we are bound tosell. If you ever had a gamma ... ‘ ofiered you to beat itâ€"you must Show me. ”" ’ The voters along the nouihom tier 0! [)an coualy will comm-inc the flue audience: to grant the Prohibition Auto Campaign [any which sun- “I r'nmn-u labor Day. next Monday, It lemoon. Finding Moneij’ A Two in One Deal ' 1‘th will be the am of a aorta of tour: to cover every clu And Iowa In tho county during the non for wet-h. A Lusty Blow Or Two! PROHIBITIONISTS START CAMPAIGgAgN LABOR ' And Then It Goes Clear Through, I] Deposit'your cash and build your credit at Farmers and Merchants Bank ‘1 Cash goes furthest when supplemented by Good Credit. (1 People who carry all their cash around with mom seldom accumulate a competence. 1] Those who deposit regularly in this bank increase notwonly their cash assets, but build a substantial credit also. LORD LUMBER CO. . IT’S COMING! As Old Jack Frost On His Winter Wedges, Strikes Fill Up Your Bins We Admonish You! Downers Grove. Illinois Cnpitll Stock ”5,000.00 Surplus “£500.00 Stockholdeu' Militia $25,000.00 nounâ€"Fro- 8 A. II. to 3 l’. I“ and Saturday ova-uh ha- 0 P. I.“ O l'. I. Cash and Credit It First Gets cmuy Around The Ed!“ problem will be one of a. mm o! the work 0! the Colin. 0! I'll- culum (or non you. The hour. Ill! deal with tho plow d II. hm. duties of m cull-IND. ‘ sock]. economic And «mm M In run] oomnnltla M will it given by Don m Dan-m at other number- of no Malta; on. Io.- um: will he um ouch not. Al urn-nu "Mont- o! awe-m VIII In I’IQIIIM to “to“. '0”!!!th Sl'll NOLBS, COUNTRY LIFE LECTURII. Funboridam for the M tour: will be moon-cod through tho pron. Meeting, Napofllllo.1:00 to 3:80 9. I. lagvo ‘ Nopgnmo: . . . . 5 . . . 0:00 p. I. BLINDS. HARD A ND SOFT COAL, A coum 0! lecture. on SASH. LUMBER. WHOLE NOW POSTS. LAT".

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