Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Sep 1912, p. 1

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04.1 by. m the" Mom pod clout m: musk-d m hr m nit-3 m- mulon n “can; at Met All. to I). 0n“ 1 I." at the any pocu would no at «Dine. «an m m" m not our um“. to than. [Iliad-an no on m M I). [0|th Malta..- :95 5 > ‘3 Ia-hm- », «Young... a m I“ eon-u. ant-Nod hy I‘m-non at no 00.- W a: Who- Apron Special Ladies’ Ii ht-colored figured. new style bibb uprom. (g: variety of patterns to choose from. on! y. . . .1 ...................... 25c. AnLJJLLL -. - [Adieu Long Kimoma kr'peminc crepeu. at ...... $1.75 and $2. 25 "I'll- Io I (no will club; In. no «Us... o! Dqu (but: through their "pun-«Una. I“. ma. at no w u tho county, m (In good nun: o! lilo and“ rm com I“. ”was“. for My «moo Inc-nod. m din-or WM and and by II. N: lull. at your my in um:- M‘ The «canon! loot and uh- I‘ m Ill! be wry m [0‘ AL- o. . _ Plaids, figured and stripes, very neat for school wear .......... 63c. 8. 91:..51 00 and $1.23 Values that are fully splendid. Neatly trimmed and made. ”Com-odo- and Follow Citizen: “The owl-g humor 0! the oom- ruu Ind clam- o! Dome County m loot tho W o! .11 good dunno. no Ibo ”unison would molvoovotooflhomm-mm- rado- ond Ibolr Mold. .1 m- M In. W. on roll man an: Choir put-lo not all ma; (born my owl-s up to choke their good work. let In good people I." too“ ml! and run-d nd. to mm. 1 Ladles’, Misscs’ and Children’s Dresses New F all Styles Now on Sale ml the occasion vu unrelated fibuunodonblndthvom harm! seconded the lollowin; word- inflvond by mum! Scott, product at the DIP“. County vmrnl' Am MOTIoonAPH ’Nlnw. nu: FAIR STORE ”33: Goo. Allison and E. H. Prince carrying .11 than who wished to 30. Dinner wu carved In the dining room at the Gary Methodist Church Ind aver 200 persons were tested at thematocnjoythcgoodthlm carved. - g The much tron the court home to the church was cancel-fly Itrlklng. W by the voter“ ale cud drum corn the old columnâ€"ovary one cu- rytu the weight of seventy run. .0" or Ian. with mt cueâ€"u ~04 I mum-y bearing ind up! flap with the tuna by which they The members 01 the Naper Post of this village were taken to the reunion by local auto owners, the machines or I". D. Hadley. Chan. Mocha], G. m. The ennui gathering of the old sol- diers a- guest: or the county took place 31 Wheaton last Thursday. The Glam-u were held at the court house fillers comrades enjoyed the reheat-ll of the events of days gone by and lit hated to encominma of their deeds of the ’60'1. 'IHERAN SfllDlERS _ EITHER M WHEAWN "Th. um. flavor of (In Lum- An Brecht Rory of the Sea and In Calida. the mum. “Tho flan of ”M” She Duesn't Km Who 9p [mes Mm: But Finally Chooses Wisely DOWN ERS GROVE REPOR “on. III-1'8 VOL. XXIXâ€"N0. 5 DIcke MONOGRAM! FAMILY SATUIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2|“ DIM“. Echo-t and For.“ Ava. Drones. $1.00. $1.25. $1.50 Children’s Dresses m as Maia-Ivan dun. In um. I umber o! well-I‘m" runners will panama, bet-din Ir. (mm-u on Pin 1.) I It. MI I. Coley, woulml In flunk mm. a mum at com-Io the. Thorn um I. a urn-ulna we. bdrm Dr. n. P. Roll" In IUD. ou- ot. equity rumou- In this "n. A ‘ M! an. I!" he ulna! Mum ‘mnonnmnud‘vutfiodum- m "I... 0th! mum’s-u In (In ovum- will be Du Alan. curl-rs aha-No. hum; Jul.- PM... clam ub- ku of It. came polka Wt; Valor Ooyh. chi-Mon um db- mc- ruur at In m tn 4. mt; I "My no. mm "at mmolllnpolmudlnm- huh; I III "‘0 rum: 9 my me Hm can. no. Cflnm and Dunn Candis, K, at (3,; I“ rm The progn- of "out. n of n u- copuouuly good character. and In M- lluon to “ding I no“ wonky and “malaria cane. than who dull II. new day will surely receive the much at their money In "all“ damn. “Ion man u the society'- untou- III. which I. but“ an Black loon- tlla, North Camilla. ad which ll operated (or thy an and can at with tuberculous. The now We. a internal In- surance society. with in home once. ln Clam, will [m n m by at mac-mu mwmusoxnuo. nu Put. am: street. and Shields no- nne. suntan, afternoon. Sept. 28. ‘ The pmoodu m to be devoted to the «cotton or 5 sun patio: and new I Received. That It 1- the desire of the veteran: that theee meetina he continued until such n time u there are no more comnden to respond to the cell; end be It Ill!!! ; Resolved, That theee reeolutlonl be m upon the minute- end become 3 part 0! the permanent record- ol the mutation I Where“, These meetings cannot fail to impreu u lemn of patriotism on all the people at the county. espe- cislly upon the young; be it hereby Resolved. by the Comndee here present, mt‘ the Supervleou be in this 'mnner publicly dunked for air Milan, and for their patriotic In loy- al Inlrlt thu- displayed; and be it rur- J Whereas, These meetlnga have of- tordod a pleasant and much appre- ciated opportunity for aoclal inter- course in the declining years or llle nmong those who ln younger manhood fought together on the field or battle; ‘ Whereas. For the past few yearn the Comrades or DuPaae County have as~ gambled annually at Wheaton at the invitation of the Supervisor: of mid- county; and FIELD DAY SPORTS. who may become Amend DOW’NEBS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912 An «finance entitled "An mar um mung "com to mmm sum» to In near mm and m maximum and mount um," um me It in mono by W yHandy and Hum um ordinate be @put upon It: me. lotion m. 3.“ rating um ‘ An Minna «mm a My ‘nnhce roman; the innuul upprb'pfl. «Ion cram-m of the mug. when are» w my 13. MI. ind the tn [m Minuet of m mm of ba'wne'n Ann-t 12.1311. 1h: gamma-125.3133 (Want) were Trustees Mnhoney. Ballerina-n; dy and “mum. u was moved by Trustee. "not” and Hanet that: chin cram“ he put upon m muse. Motion «tried. A" 70th:: lye. Said chin ammo: was then paced. Thou voting no mac, um; um. xthMbfianf Helm, 31.50; cm. sum. 31.50; Ben Wanna-bee, 81.50; mm Oeu- m, 81.60. Chin ordlmce No. 261. providing for the payment of «rain claims. was read and was a fonovn: Philip Vii. 81.50; Philip Binder, ”.50; Philip Wnnder. 81.50; PM". Mochel, 31.50: Frank Romck, 3150: Fred Heinlo, 81.50; P. lawman. 81.50; Fred Binder. 81.59; Vu Wan? Ger, £1.50; Henry Dicks. $1.50; Gnu! am can noted pm Truman Hnfler, Handy, llabouey and Little- ford; about. Truman flerrlng nd Tie “joined result- heating from Aucm mu in an“ to order I! Clerk White. ’ mam PRMEDINGS OF THE VlllAE BOARD mm arrival much: the mm aisle antler- “ Tit-van labial-plan“ ”Wtwmmuw ammunm.vlichm am- through an Che and. of the In" and pineal In a maple-om ”(lulu-depot when 09 mm Into the cam-c he” 0! I conduit; 0! m. wearing Wm Wllm button and handing out hm: Ar Mb- chm 'u own shit and '00. «4 ml the nut-um nun- gov-micron. Ill. Aug. an, m: Hon. I. 0. Purim-or, one of OIL «30's but known lltmall ad I couinciu public spotter. will do lint :5. Auto-- 0! no ova-Ina. ll. viii be non specific in hudiiu it. have. oi the map-in: than m Judge Hanan. who laid out the $.- onl lino oi bani. ll. inn Gum'- nootiu uni inure-coo hi: beam with m dummy uni ruino- d Woodrow Wilson'u “Mn. TI- .iuin‘n dknilod and clean“ aun- buidiohunvo-nunbwol‘rm and Roman" folio-on our in IN Wilson ciao. ‘ 0.- 0! in lawn- oi Int we". mm. m an ism-mu na cui- it... mm by- n. i. Kuhn. Dmi- “I! at the ion! Vinso- mining. in his oval-a noun introducing J... Hum. It. Kaila. mild mouth.- of m [Mil loo-o The second bl; open nlr mm meet- In: In the campaign of the Woodrow Willon Club of Downers Grove will be held turd-y night at Main and Curtis It a. The am meeting held them Int Bum” evening was s but nuccou In up"; of, a shower. which bummed the weaker and towed the crowd to an rerun II tho Iluoulc hall on the locum floor 0" the Hunt building. And (ha Dono- cnuc emulation htonda a» any on the battle for vote- In a norm of unity maul. Judge "ma. In £ququ Spgoch, Appeal. to Local Voun to Mp- “ Gov. Wilton. FIRST MEETING HERE SUC- CESS Prominent Chicago Attomey Fea- tured as Orator in Open-Air Meeting at Main and Curtis Streets. PURKHISER Tfl SPEAK AT SECONB WILSON RM” -â€"noy m In m an gum in ml: or ton-1min. â€"The swammmdr gm mqetlpg for the moon 3! the of the Congregational Church It the home of Mn. M. B. Donner on Hoyle venue on Wednesday afternoon. A 1warning gm n3 given, no In. He- Nnnglt um um Bates will soon re mm m the village, having lold their hm, corner of Chicago avenue and lithium. â€"1‘holouPISororltyuflnhnln roast It the norm-It) house Monday waning. ~11". r. I. [mean pen on Tuesday for I non vim In Roman, m. â€"A “rpm party for Mrs Mc- Knight wu given by the Ladies’ Md â€"â€"Hr. and Ira. Dun hammer enter- wned the Damn Grove land a their home on Washington “not on Monday evening. A bountiful upper was served nd the evenfng wu gm!- ly enjoyed by the nemben present «Mr. V, P. Aldermn a! this town apl- vlofled ll Amok, Ill, when there I: u very flue, mung chm club, “out mu In strength to (M Kenvood Chen Club m (film. A- Ir. Alder-o- ”. mm consider-Mo. mutation both an a correspondence “d letmbonrd Mayer In the flu your. the Amok club requested him to ‘give them a “mim- exhibition. he to be entertained by the club while there. The first visit there he made a m 0!]: win: and 6 loans min” I: opponents. ubor Day be min not them It 11 boards, loan; 2, en'- lag 4. ad winning 5. â€"Mr. m â€"â€"lr. n! In. J. 1‘. Count! Ion mull tan "a and by “on filter. me. Ill: man. I“ Mr an." ‘m, Inter Frederick Gro- at Chicago. -â€"1'ie Catholic Woman's [me of Dal-wen 0mg '5" MM tho am my sin looting lot the [all mm of I!" on the afternoon of Timmy. Sept I; The work 0! the League for can!“ not will be almost outmly alum mm "In. why-hum â€"â€"Don'l [All In at.“ no mm In“; ”coins. nope. u. u no mama-.mwmm m m In. M Ian II, on? I”. “Ham-.80.“; ~15. “mam-mu: let. “Mmmpfileum will I an» «'11.. m o! Hanoi-hug.” “kt will be ”any Who-mule. Ina-nth! nmmmcummmm Mbyutuaulhommfl- All. Hum one! Thain; at cm... lot” Thermal-mute!“ 00-. “Iii. uMmmm-noduunudu Ml Iona In wand. Tiahh. u fumuhmw â€"-auop Lou «(than will-won “I Halli-tn tho mo of mix..- uu ll 3:. And-1". sum Church am.mnuxlo'm;u ---o-. II. M In umber col- a... at a. moon u um um - Jr. and In. J. P. Mitchell 0! but am. an bunny our the urlul or a Mm. loot. It All doing volt. [ The Ladle. of Queen Hodwlg‘n ao- ole”. Brunch No. 62. will an 3 due. In an Grove Hall Baum”, Sept. 2:. mm. as «nu. lmmws fl; In. Levin ll one'ol the oldest umber- of the an. In point of unico and tau been one of Its no“ Ion! workers. She lave. Donor- Grovo OcL l for [Mn-Inn. Mrs. Lewis snswered the door bell herself. and es the smell ermy of women pounced In upon her, [Wins the clue yell, she gasped with sewn- lshmentl When she recovered herself sumclently to esprees her pleasure and delight she wse surrounded by the women. snd mse Bsrmore. presi- dent of the class, presented her with the clue pln eat in pesrls and s Need-hip book. Retreshments were then served. A (areWell surprise party was given by Mrs. E. W. Lewis Thursday even- ing. Sept. 12, by the Phllathea clue of the M.‘E. church. Forty or the winners. loaded wm: good thing. to eat and nice things to any. met It the Downers Grove depot at 8 o’clock, and from there proceeded to the home of Mrs. L. M. Cook. 138 North Main street. daughter of Mrs. Law“. with whom the latter resides. FAREWELL SURPRISE PARTY. DANCE. lb. 1‘ (0) 0|. Coco to a. mm... . (b) um Ion Ina-3....” m If. 1. R, Kl“. u a. (mmhflnuthM) to but Ruhrâ€"Virginia (fm- Macabre u, on? m. at Amt Ilsa). High Grade Groceries White House Co?!“ Best of All Flour W. L. Doudlfi In. My wnuo. (It. "and“ Valhalla. at tho .Nnum‘ .loflwfi . Ola-“cum him. mam ll- hu Im mmmumm» Yul-all»â€" Il- (l) 1'.- mono... mAduJ-auum for Thur-My event-3. 8090.. :0. II". to to stun u the lotto-us: Church hr 00 M at Ibo We My: Plano Soloâ€"Shrub... , ....... hug It 8. J. Kai-on. h) Dry Yd In. ...... land-hon 0) WI” ....... New." III. II. t. mun. Illa ma. Whitman. It. Ann Mo, If. I. Do not hoduto because you in: your transaction may be too and! for In: con- Mention. Come in and hit it out, anyway. If we render nimble «nice to och-u, why not to you? Ehenhundredpofpetrone who win vouch for our my; mummy which we mm dupe-mu, and the completeness of the «Meet we perform in J. W. NASH 993pâ€" : 93.898 unit 2%.. g. a? .8." lléfiPFntfiy'tt §0£oinzlfl~.lool.~.’ Mating? an My cm ‘3’“ "â€" “WNW snmouzs. mom can AM'muL. mammw.d‘ natamh-ununr“ mun-hum“ BLINDI. HARD AND SOFT COAL. 3A3". LUMBER. 'M'Ql'm W110“ l1 MT".

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