Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Feb 1915, p. 5

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Mrs. Chan. Nevin was hostess at the meeting of the 17 Club on Tues- day I). m. at her pleasant home on Gilbert avenue. Em Severus had the misfortune to cut her finger with a butcher knife, necessitating three stitches to new up the wound. mam mi mm. c. p. Blodgett a.t~ tended the Fabien Show at the First Regiment Armory lat Thur-m. Mrs. Ernest Dawson, of Middaugh avenue, who was operated upon at the Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago last week In doing nicely. G. 0. Prints“. of s. Wuhlngwn street. entertained his brother I. 0. Prickett and non. of Ga City, Ind.. for s few days In! week. Will anchor, of Kinnesou. formerly o mident of Downers township in here spending n few weeks visiting friends and relatives. George Chapman was "rented by Fred Lever-ante Monday night for be- ing drunk and disorderly. fined 35 and costs. Kr. and In Howard unnum- hvo moved their household goods to It. Wme. lnd.. when Mr. Fur. weather has gone into bushes. no Hummus vm how their luck human mung II the bone at In. I. A. Sullivan. 99 Putt” Ive- no. loud” morning. Intel 1. ln. 1!. A. Sullivan entertained lev- en! ladle- ou Friday utenoon In honor of In Ned sander of CM- Ir. J. c, Wilts he received from W. 3. Cum“:- mo he vlewu of the Putin-hello Expumon u an In. E. H. Wright of um“.- an» we mined Kr. and In c. W. Van Ben-In at 0 o'clock dinner on Tilt-shy evening ume Editor and mu John-on are again able to be out um u “on o! the dictum. MI. Ollvo mum in min able to “and nchool um lulu n hole for I'D not. with I awn cold. In. Rune] Dull o! Jun-ville. WI... hu Mum“ hone um t the. vault ms: with In. C. W. Van my. Mm Adel-Mo Ktnnor I. unending I to. wool: with how parents. Mr. And In. P. I- nlckenon. Ben C. Whne wcm to Rochester. Minn. Friday. and rmurnL-d to Dom» en Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ilelber and Mr. Child: and wife weru «nu-named at the country home of Rom. Lucas. Born to Mr. and Mm Hurry Walker. I girl bubs. Laura Florence, Febru- ary 3d. um ["Ahel rerun-on, of anervllle. wu In Down-2n Sunday calling on .m "loads. MI“ 8!th Rolland: of ('Mnuo spent Saturday and sand" with Mn. Ch“. Onnlwr on (‘unln 9mm. Mum lrvnc- and M-lwl Kent of mm. 091ml Rand-y wllh lhclr mm. In. (Thu. Onntur. of (‘umu "not. The managers are putting up some good prizes for the suburban billiard tournament. Mrs. B, P. hunk of Fourth street. Aaron. spent last Sunday calllnx on relative: In Downers Grove. The bllllurd Ind pocket NIH-rd tournament tor the Iuburban town. will commence next week. Mm Auuuuln (nu-n o! Eucannhn. Niel. went Sunday with In lieu Blnvenwn uni “may. Mr. Wm. Baker is confined to his home with a severe cold. Harper .1. Hlbbe has been suffering an injury which he received in the basketball gum? against Hinsdale. Miss An Heal has recoverml from her recent so ere illnuss and It out for a short walk each day. Mrs. 15. H. l-lunllugwn of Gilbert avenue is under the doctor's cure sur- fering from a nervous breakdown. Mrs. Hatterham of South Washing ton street, hold an at home Tuesday afternoon. Wantedâ€"«Elderly lady to do cooking {or prtvate family. For information please phone 56\V. Mrs. John Harding is numbered with those who are sick. Mrs. R. Wilbur Bnbcock enterlulned her parents of Austin this week. . Born to Mr. and Mrs. (390. Klein, 1; girl baby, Thursday. February 11. Miss Minnie Haskel is improving from her ween! serious illness. Miss Tillie VI: in on the slck list. . IM- dm ownâ€"m ”are“ 0. lmmuml 0'"- L. L Hmnnm. Mrs. Once Downers Grove High School was defeated by Eimhurst High in a close basketball game last Tuesday night. The Elmhurat team started the eve- ning with a rush snd soon piled up 13 points to Downers 2. Classy work on the Elmhurst center's part. Elrant netting most of the points. A switch was then made in the local line-up and a brilliant rally was started from the time of the switch until the end of the game Downers score 21 to Elm- hurst 10. The lead. however. was too great to overcome. and Elmhurst won 26-23. Captain Gui-ties starred for the locals with a total of 15 points. 7 field goals and one free throw. Eimhurst H. S. Downers H. S. Grime ............ r. f ........ Johnson Glck ............. 11.. . .Curtiss. Capt. Elrant . . . ........ c .......... Diener Kasthor ....... . .r. g ..... Washburn Peters ..... .. . . .i.g. Davenport. n. P. Basketsâ€"Gnu 5, Blunt 1. Daven- port 8, Curtis: 7.rJo!rmso_n 1.7 p. In. All children In the public schools hue laud their picture. taken ad the mum 'Ill be throvn on the cumlu. and excitement ll ’rll'e among the younger generulon and It will be very Interefling to see our young people‘- plcturn. There will be four complete reels 0! Ill. each night. Adam-ion 10 cents. Chase of program for sunr- solo in In; by nm- Tunic who In I voice that I. greatly enjoyd by B" Mend; Ir. wmn 8km“ 'u Tuck Hall-er. the toy nhop Inn. and m .1le v“ (m Qo the pan. No one Iould have known him 1mm“ consulting (belt m. The Miss use-(Ions! l‘illl 00-- min of Chlmo will give ss ”MN. “on o! s "mum and min. picture “use st the high school assembly room My ssd sun‘s, eventual. Pew-m 1! sun! 20. st 8 The mm" 0! III. Avh 70mph: and WIIIII Shaman won to“ out In the review at "no play It the Man school. Hm Tonal. tool tho pan out Amelia and her Osman ol the witch In cltnmly ck"? nu later II II- oeeno when the to no Queen of the rum- at. m I we" W ”mm. The ope-In (have. will cam tho 144M" Md ' m . of Congressman! Church Thalia-l. The Downers A. A. m l KG- 3 February 25. at home or In; Hugh: puma the ammo Light 'welthu on Highland avenue. . Friday- Ind won by I more 0! 16 to 20 uite a be In a hat and clean suns. Ulhom And 1'er Namrgn: a: 11:: “Towmzadlu .Blnder played well for the locals. :31: 1:1de thin meeting of the Woman's ”Eli‘tsatrgrgzzse‘llg‘n: $332521? 0:: u w ' e” e P“ "a "‘9 “we" the Hlnsdnle High School Light u eta. 3 e Wpln‘hln hv a score of 19 to 14. The Min» Gwendolyn (irllmh enlertalned her friends at a valentine party last Saturday evening. l-‘eb. 13. Alter nanny lnumnulnx games. npproprhlo (or the occulou. the guests entered the dining room. which was proully «hemmed with twin». 1nd dnlnty ro- {runhluvnln were served. The Queu- deparwd. unnnlmouoly vollu: Owen- dolyu a royal cnturlaluer. H. Griffiths, formerly of the Philippine islands, has accepted a position with the Government in the Bureau of insular Affairs under General Mcin- tyre at Washington, D. 0.. Mrs. Fox spent the past two weeks visiting here before going to Washington to take up her new duties. Mr. Harper J. Hibbe and Miss Lottie if. illbbe attended the annual bail givuu by the Chicago Social Drug t‘iub. Wednesday. February to, 1915, in the Florentine room at the Con- gress Annex. They demonstrated the Lulu Patio and waltz cantor. They got along elegantly and received much apuisuse. A corporallon. data: 1 annual bam- mu m lonm and unnamenu require: the union: of an clecuuw to Ml lho bouillon 0! Branch Inn”! with In- um: pmpocu of becoming a sum “IMIOI’. Must be mum... unabl- mnn ind In a position to mull. Innu- Immt. The man who can quality will mm with u dnvlag account 0! ”fl pm man“. Wrmv smug "parka“ Ind nfcronm flak-h Ill! be new confldomhlly.~.lohl W. Pnln. 8a.. MIG In W. loam 8L, Chime. M. M. Blackmail stopped here a few days onvhls way from New York to Kansas City. He was in attendance at a convention of wholesale talking machine men in the big city. Mrs. L. G. Avery spent. the week and with Mrs. Bert C. \Vllilu. Mrs. Avery will be remembered an the wife or Part. Avery. formeny pnucuun 0: Kim Downs-rs (irovu schoola. Mrs. John Brown and daughter Evelyn and Mrs. B. C. White. and daughter Dorothy were entertained at lhe homo of Mrs. John Smart at Le Grunge last Friday evening. on Prince Ave, and will move his fur- niture here in the near future. Twenty-five friends of Stanley J. Brown gave him a surprise on Satur- day evening when they walked into his home on summit street. A very en- joyable time was spent until a late hour. Mr. Walter Curliss, of Clarendon Hills. has purchased the house occu- pied recently by Howard Fairwcuther m Throwsâ€"6km, lunar. Curt]... RotoréoéWInuI-I. mafiaâ€"locker. HIGH SCHOOL BASKET- BALL. Mrs. 1. w. Huh and in; m' ‘ .. IBflm'BM-L. Mrs. Jean Fox, a sister of Mrs. All these points it may he noticed belong to n girl's inner life; they can hu-dly be added from the Wide. Outwnrd popularity depends some- what upon circumstances; but true and permanent popularity must ol- wayn depend on chancter, A great number of girls forget this. and are only “mired while they are young and pretty. by those who know little about them. The girl who in lovely in ahmcter wins populu'ity year in and year 01“.. On Saturday evening the Irish School Light Weights lost a close game to the Hlnsdnle High School Light Weights by a score of 19 to 14. The team work of the Hinsdale boys was very good. their play being well bal- anced. Max Butler for Downers played a good game at forward. It did not do so only proves further that the voters knew what they want- ed. They wanted to own their own plant. They do own it and ought to feel proud that lt was not sacrificed for 820.000-â€"yeu. l wlll add. tor $40.- 000. The vllluse owua a good buslnen In this plant. It will pay good dlvl- death! on I vuluutlon lu uxceu at $50,000. Those tlguren may “sound qulto tormld-blo," to quote .\Ir. Wlloy. The» village will arm] the money to lu-lp take can: of certaln obllgntlons that will have to be paid. mm! It wlll also need money In tho near futon to correct our average alto-ring tyn- tmn. and utter thv obllntlonl refam-d to are taken can: of I conlln para-nt- lu of tho “rattan can ho out In the Ilaltlnu tund to pay of! bond- " thq-y mature Ind mic-w tlu- vlllnn mun Jun that much noproprlntlon tor tlwlr pay-wot. What? A Irancblu- for twenty yran tor a plant "In thin and all our ma- rhlnory. polo-a. 'Ifl‘. «to. {of 820.000? Look back. About wvmlm ran an the (.‘hlcaao Tolophm Company In grantnd a fnnrhlu for twvnty yearn. Tho vtllam mlvod tn payout-at tor thta tnmhtu thno rm telephones. lan't tt awful? It in woatdmd, l mono“. a good hamta to It: day. “In! 0! that contact-um: tor thll pdvtkgoâ€"aboot u a month. and lot Ia cant. I oaly rat" to the "hobo” {moat-n to slow what twenty mu may Inna. “on who am good at not“ ahead on no. pt to work It they chi aad It they do it" aot tun a neat tram cola our the. t'o you. 0! non an" a'rnaehln la granted to the. to the titan. If on menu to. It lay in that when til! Bits}. m «hem-o they will be willing to sin four Idem Io- afam at three. no can In". who. “I... no cross. and doe: not consider every “anoint“! I calamity. 8h; slam her plea-Ire l“ to"! her trouble. to hem". She never makes the'fulu of hot Men“ I "Meet 0! conversation. I. olov to criticism “d m than Ind matting kind to a! no“ "men Bic loo- not ma her multim- ueato (outlets. but cheerfully leads 1 Indeo lighten her neighbor. lad. SI. strives to keep on the any «do. lnt ll ever may with helpful ”mutiny for tho-e who walk in the 7 g... u non: by her Molds. tender and devoted to those she love: and (enema: to all. She to liked by both men and come. one loved by children, and she finds the world I good piece to live In. , The Downers A. A. first ‘eam fol- lowed with a victory over the Logan Squares by the score of 25 to 13. 'Xanoy Drew. as usual. “as the star, having mudv seventeen of the twenty- fiw points. 'lhv game was fan! and Menu on both sldvs. unhough a little more roughly [flayed than the former ganu- with Aurora. It was a very inâ€" teresting gmne In watch. "ii; ”301)“ hvori uncanny In return the- gladly. The Downers Grove Athletic Assoc} Minn I'f-(‘Ol'll m far is Hun-c victories and no (lvams by mm-‘ide mums. personal letter which Mr. Mahoney wrote, as I lcarnod later. to the West- ern United Gas Electric Company. asking what they Would give (or our plant. i repeat that the publication of that letter was the first news any member of tho Board. so far as I learned. knew or that offer, and it was thought by those who were in favor or the bond issue that the publication of that lt-tter at that time would kill any favorable sentiment in favor of the bond issue carrying. The fact that an". Wu Mixed. Little Millie’s father and grand- fnther were Republicans; and, an elec- tion drew near. they spoke of their opponents with increasing wnrmth. never needing Millie's attentive earl Ind wondering eyes. One night. how- ever, u the little maid wu prelim-in; Ior bed. the whispered In a frightened voice: "OII. mmmn. i don't dare to an umpire. l’m amid 000'. a De.- ocru under the bed.” Next Saturday night the Allllutix' As. soc-Julian wlll play the Auburn .\l. E. and (1w llidgo l'urk (in-(ms, and it is oxpocu-d lhl-n- will lw two fasl guinea Don't fail to be (here THE POPULAR GIRL. COMMUNICATIONS [Continued from 1 age I] Your: very ml}. A. B SHOW. Notice is hereby given that on Tues- day the 9th day of March. A. D. 1915. at the Village Hall Election Precinct Ihaveaold loooturmmm-ten air"- No. i. also at J. W. Tucker's Real 111% ' tune ullice. Election Pruzinct No. 2 In um! lhe Village of Downers Grove, Illinois. tel-cut 313mm my ““11”.wa WW, u primuljy (‘lecllon will be lurid for the penance. I know how ‘0 sen the m. I“ w the 333323;? f:{{,‘::‘.’“‘” "" ‘1‘“ '°' most money out of a sale. mt'uwll at l dou-llm‘l _ Village mgm‘m ‘ what you want. DR. BLAIR. 33 Calendlr AV Three Trustees of Hm Village. TClephOIle Lflfiflmlle 457 W! m Two Direclurs of Library Buurd. Th" WWI“ ”an“ “““W l" 1"“ rm‘mmmmfl‘ llcipulo in said primauy (llmrzivn an: as follows: Eifffizfiglti.‘.""""‘* Great Sacrifice Sale Now On Ronulillrun. l'l'ogrossivu (fvr social justice). Every‘hlng ‘n the S'orc Reduced Sm iulisL The polls of mid elm-lion will be Threé weeks 0' Money SIVlng mm min: from 51x o‘clock in xlu- fun-noun :uId conlimw upon until five o'clock in ""9 "“"“'0“"- u. an“- “A an n I...£_. on. D Primary Emotion. Village ‘0' Macro Grow, Illinois. «uh-Inn (I ) linen-(M (mum ulnar-â€" m I IV. TL“ Idol 00 Hr :.L “It: vat gunner (I (II. catâ€"M. limbo“ m) “a: chm u an m m - "WM. '9' ‘ Jun-M a”. my v”; Dow-en 0M3. (Do-my Mat. 0' Illa-h. «Mort. however. to cu m “M of 0-909 Qantator._ mdr Inouoer. h m _~Lj _- .- .g. - m 11â€": uv'rvucr. u-u. mum” .. _..- lo M m and clan mind to no mmtusm A‘ unvm doorkno- vm,h a up he! M Mr; No that um I! Celina! lo the arch-m or ”r- :hfll In“! an“ an"... t] o a 3m 0m D1"?! County. “I. t M an, o! m? . WI A” I. .Am'nm , _ nih- o'jl-e mu l‘fl'h Pub“: mm In MMymalnn (Mt, It! vim" at a cum. and n ma. Ind mnn‘ 0' mm by mid and In "do than «cum nun on "w m an! M Penman. I’ll, "I. -H mm... M. ht- "our. mun-n a! nu rum M. II "no hour I»! ll o'rm A. It. um I": h! of Hun-0n "It. at not not". OIHIIN‘ at an Wuhan-c at m We own”. mm. b Jun“ (‘m 91‘ thmn._ egg Notice is hereby given that the pri- mary ballots for the Village primary election to be held on Tuesday. the 9111 any 0! March, A. D. 1915, will be designated by name and color as fol- lowu: Citizens Caucusâ€"White, Denwcral i(--- . Home Color. Ropubiicanviiiue. Progressive (for social reform)- Green. Socialistaked. Dill‘d at Downers Grove, Illinois. this 16th day 0! February A. D. 1916. OSCAR POTTER. le undcruluucd, Inu'hm been a bomb «I udmlmumlur u! "w whole 0 “mm H. \'|l, dwmuwd. hunky «Ive» noun-4 "ml ha will Amman lwturr Ilw (.‘ounu‘ ('umrl 0! lm him. (Munoz at "In Pour! llnmw m \Humlvn. m "In April lrrm. on It»: um Mummy In .\ rll nm. at which tlme all urn-mu nm nu vlnlmu uuulml mm mum- un- mnmnl mu] “Manual In nth-ml {or Um pmvmw u! hm’lnu the nutm- Mljwltul. All urn-nun huh-Mu! lu mm] unnu- un- on noun! In make "mm-dink» wn'mom to In- undewlunml. Hath] “II: III day 0‘ b'clncunry, A. I). lfll'. " mm": ‘1): Mlmlnlumtor. ul’sur. a "mun-I'll. .uumwu. HTATK or. must-m (4":th ur not: I’Afll': 4w. - IN Tl": INDI‘NTY HIN'IIT OP DI: I'M”: (.‘nl'N‘I‘YA l’vlmuuy Tum. A. D. I’Ifa‘ In "it mum: at the nmu‘IU-m at W"- I’hm M‘ L‘uponlon tun-mum n! Ital-ad w ('mwnlu and (.‘MM V. (tumu- I". mlmn. Int in" m nll rial «- Inlt Um. No. "II. HI:- llal I". To mm W. (in M" and Hun" V Carpal" and n than u my m- 5.7,." r unam‘tfiufiin “VT ’(‘S’rnn' In. mm '10." In "-4 to In. mum... «- 1m uvenlad new will In mtmtmmwuroleoulu. nummmmmuuuuu. A charge 0! 1c on :11 “W Dated at Downers Grove. llllnols. lhls 111m day of February. A. l). 1915. OSCAR POTTER. Village Clerk. "III-nu. In nu \u; m u..â€"...... â€"..‘. (or -10 I all M mute undue. to It. hm Hun I run. II IN "ON. Ink. and mum up # up .51 I390.“ W. Hatter. amid. Ch... mm. fro- Clio-co. Ill. M».\lewru.\1'mrs NUTK‘H. HATA'H; 0!" m \_H. yux._m:uumr:1_r. to mutual an insect. Destroylng the Moqulto. The way to destroy the mmqulto In its larval stage 13' to pour a, little ker- osene on the surface of the pool or stream inhabited by the lnductrlm wlggler. The 0" shots out the sup- ply 0! oxygen from the water ho math. The wiggle? men all flat to themflaeoundtrlutoforeohh breadth; tuba through the thin lair olofl. 8.911113:deth from "Rmâ€"t nibble Call an Had HI. suspicion. A “butter of an Mouton no” ”yer lent the following to the editor: '1 don’t know that Ben Hurley tool nmtmeMvemm-du wood and loaded seven] sticks with powder last Sunday night: and I know that Ben Hurley liven nar me. an! thut curly Monday morntng he draw hurriedly to town and bought 3 In nova" Johnson. John, letter, In- cue-co. filter. 130. P.. letter. m- 14 LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE. letter. from Dumb. BET C‘ Village Clerk. Tell Me About It Quick. Have Cus- tomers Waiting; Telephone me tonight Downers Grove 46-11 Old houses wired without in]? to m“; nary dirt.‘ All work doneb y‘lawtg mm guaranteed Sander! Elwttla! ‘ 5m Me To order In! $18-00 '1 I B. SCELFO, 29 S. Main St. E Trousers l 5: Trousers 50c M. F. HASS, Tailor HULBERT JONES, Real Estate and Insurance For Goodness Sake! “mm Ihavexold looounn Que-mun um- ! rel-cut states in my twenty-nulls?“ g penance. I know how to sell the loads . . most money out or a sale. That’s what I doufim what you want. DR. BLAIR. 33 Calendar Av Telephone Lagarnge 457 Mame. Ill IF you have had our 0: and_arc now without it. apprccnatp more .than eve value and convenience. Many former subscribers are ordenng their servnce restored. Perhaps you feel in a ition to renew your. order. 212;: local manager .mll gladly receive your application. Chicago Telephone Company 1. C. Wills. M.“‘“ Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Suits Cleaned and Presged You Miss Your Residence Telephone Ladles’ Suit or men Cleaned and Pressed $1.25 and up If You Have a House or Lot FOR SALE Bell 66 South Main Street Formerly Telephoneomce YOUR 95 Chicago, Avenue System Suits $1.25 Suits 40c its

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