night grandmothers, eight mutual-I, okhtbonwhogoouaatrlkgmd ï¬ght knights no a Inn-ll put of the u: the pin "The annual.- m an." given by school children It tho mu: School Auditorium, may ï¬nd Saturday nights. lurch um um! um WMnd-onud‘mfln" Mud-on no mm on n spat sâ€"ulidiy u the home of It. Joe sun In. Eutha- I. a slum cg .uv-u â€" -_-,‘, through the sum. m'newty-wm undo the trip In their limousine. hm poem from? some per-on not Mint {hair my} Al we mentioned -, 7 -d‘u.“n._ 1m week, hymns tor public-non must be signed. Not to numb the anther but to W our-alve- tron nub; come out. a the "sun'- an (on: in not slim. - The "Hindu!!! Dubs" wm play s n- tun much with the “All sun†on the loan! bowling alleys next Tuoodu light. I! you want mansions good Melvin Radar ‘15 at home with an attack of tonsilms. last week ind Inland with a m Int dortheeye. Dr. Pila- wuafled and tool In mm In the vound. Mrs. Henry Tank 13 recovering from an attack of grippe. The Oak Pow-st home Includes ‘86 mm of land and It In the Inten'uon of the county luthorltle: to Install the cottage system of caring for the tuber- culn mum; lr. and In Jno. Gums enter- ulaed a dinner on Sunday evening in honor of ï¬r. and In. Welnheiner of Chrendon Hms. who are leaving an week for their new home In Inch- The ten not old son or George humane? had the misfortune to get in a mix-up with I malty spreader William scaleidi loaded his house- hoid goods. um machlnvry. em. in‘ lo I our in! week and with his tile and funny left (or am (my. Ind. when he has purchased 3 ram. Mr. and Mrs. l-‘. I). Undley will re- turn from California next week. Saturday. The “Inland scene .1 the Hub School Auditorium. Friday and sum- du mm. lurch I2": and lath. u alone Noun the price at admlulou. The [14101‘ Md node†o! (M Con. cannon-l Chm-h will hold an Ill- day lacuna; u the church. Thur-day. umu um lul and†tron lhelr honvymooa Innl In norm. The, wlll waldo u Lluk lunpotlrlly. Dr. flmllh all" new» In lulu dental alike In Downen. ML and Mn. (‘. Novlll onlvrlslned Mn. Ind Mm (that Tulor, ".1. Tab“! and Hm. Addams. 0! Aurora. and Irv Abe". It Culllornll. In! Slu- day Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steib. a. boy, Sunday February 2811:. Mrs. J. Findly. or Western Springs, spent Wednesday with Mrs. C. Nevm. William Bloggett celebrated his birthday Wednesday. Mrs. Grace Blodgett has nearly re‘ covered from her recent Illness. Mrs. Law bu gone to Hahnemann hoopltll in Chicago w undergo an operation. Ir. and In. 1.11th and (null, of Chundoa Hllu have moved to Down- ers and an nccupyln‘ a home on Cantu “not. A neat manner on the uort meld In Vlnluu Bond. born to It. And In. Chu. Well: .1 I: Chl- cuo. Int. Tunaâ€. March 2nd. Mn hunk Pub" in mum lm dauahlor. Mn Jov Innis. Prince un- nuc. Mm lmwu In I In: d!" [or her home In "monk. Ill. Eddie Tnnk n (he "ï¬munk-mnn“ and lb. brownie born will won» a tall II the High School Audlloflum. Much um um! um Edward Mochel was very ill last week, but it improving nicely. William Bloggett celebrated his Society printing? Why of course! The [west styles and the best wurk. See the Mother Goose children in song and costume. March Inn and 13th. Miss Jennie Grimm has a position In the accountant department or Mur- thnll Field Co. um Houluwuy or the Underar- un bu gone on n trip to China. and will be uuy until me In the summer. Illu Mom II aupplylu In: place. Mlss Grade Downs )0“ Monday (or California where she expects to re- main until June. The muo- Clampm or Wilmette. 11L, unnamed the clung of 1913 on Bunny It dinner. uni u very dough!- tul m wu spent by the yam mm. Mrs. Jno Grlmtb is m with srlppe. and In. Hathaw- 0! We!“ flmllh "hum-d Ind and Painful lllnaast Edmond 1. Powell. for ten yearn one of Hiaadale's widely respected business men. died at hie home, 10 8. Waehington street. at four o’clock Wednmday afternoon. following an illneaa of two weeks. Hie was a most unusual me. being a complication of inflammatory rheumatism and typhoid fever. with other complications. so pronounced and painful was the ilrat disease that the typhoid had attained a moat malignant form before lta symptoms became apparent Mr. Powell came to Hinadale from Laurence in January, 1904, buying out the interest of P. W. Wright in the bakery ilnn ot Brydon 1 Wright. Later he acquired the» holding- of his partner and uncle, .l. A. Brydon. and by untlrlng energy and constant appli- cation to his hnaineaa he built up a patron worthy of a progressive in. stitntl . and hia genial malty and sterling honesty mailed the Field gothâ€"Router 4, [13¢de 1. Cuban 2. sth l, Boyd 1. C. sul- ger 2, Binder 2, G. saucer 2. Free thrown-C. 8mm 3, G. sulger 1. Pauloâ€"Grace 5. Downer: 3. C. Singer ..... R. F .......... Router made: ........ L. l' ...... madam G. summ- C. ......... Gnu:- Wlnter ....... L 0 ........... WM lacuna .....IL (Lurk-non. Boyd We" Known Mm Inn Vlctlm father and Ion bowling match. The date has not been ï¬xed yet. but the biggest crowd or the lesson to or pected to be present when the event In pulled on. This is for the father and son championship of Downers Grove. Modern types of incubators are after all no rivals of the good old fashioned Plymouth Rock hen. Just such a warm hearted. sensible old hen in “Rocky" who has proudly hatched nine out of ï¬fteen eggs despite bad weather conditions and “store eggs." On February 20th the lively chicks arrived to the joy of the Anderson family. "min: the mom! In" “0""?! famed m HNI from (or a shot! “no. but hm durum â€w wry lm and most exrfling par! of me nmo Grimm. Mayinx on"?! for "race. threw hm apoccamar lush": nnd “'Ikh. playing guard. mud» another. whlrh ennhlod Grace to hold the lead until ï¬lm was E. J. POWELL Charles B. Blodgett last week via- lted the. new Cook County Inï¬rmary at Oak Forest and lnapected all the details of the home. He reported that the institution was one or the ï¬nest lu the country and Was doing :1 mar- velous work. The establishment now houses 3.938 inmates. In the main bulldlng there are 2,62l men, 585 wom on, 50 boys and 31 girls. while in the tuberculosis ward there are 470 men, 124 women, 19 boys and 35 glrls. The long dbl-nee muu an op- pooling team not were the {autumn or the guns and In (th mm! Downer: has llule chance to rank vlih team who haw play“! throughout the my son. :1 they have had so lmlo pm at tho moo! opportune “mo. Th:- u‘on‘ ll "m and of IM- I‘Inl half no a to r. and Maryann realm-d um I really good nnw urn “am: on. The (act that Dowuon' guards am no! [N unlalnied with me oppoung (onward. on!" Hwy Md Ito hlllfll was a Mummy. MI" "Io-y could ""0;an Hos-Ir oppmwnn u a slum M was I cut- a! which Mom could Mam! "to strain Hu- 1mm"! or than! n for lucky Instr". c. 3mm .‘R. r.......... rum l'llmm ....... l. P .............. Fry "1th ....... C .......L. Dawns Kldwell ....... R. G. .. . . Puteo Holler. Wells. 0.. . .. ..R Down Field gmlrâ€"IUIlIom 2 Hlbbo 2 mm 5 m 1 IL Down a. Free throws-Hlbhe 2. Foils-Downer: 3. Norm! Park 3. The Normal Parks won the ï¬rst game 22 to to. Downers failing to make a score in the second halt. At the end of the nut halt the more atood 14 to 10 In tavor oi Normal Park and it waa only in the laat few minutes of that half that they gained a very noticeable lead. The Downers boya atartod ï¬ne, but the well trained basket throwora and the quick pau- lnx o! the Chicago crowd waa too much [or them. In the account! halt Downer- quit playlu the hall and nu moat of their attention to hin- dcring the othota in throwing baaheta. with tho nault that they made no huhot- thonaclvoa and Norunl Pal-h made only tour compared with uven In the am halt. llm‘ 11m mm um with the 0mm (foumllouh wu clout and more "clung. although Down". Ion! tho xuno by “to or mm long union. whlch mud at math luck I: III“- lul Ihooung. almouxh "my rm undo railed. BASKET BALL. On Saturday evening the Normal Park and Grace Congregational teams managed to take two games from the teams of the Downers Grove Athletic Association. )ohnnmne. TAX COLLECTOR NOTICE. Farmers Merchants Bank Mondays and Tuesdays until March 91h tor the purpose of collecting and receiving the personal and general taxes for 1914. Early payment ls requested. Personal tax cannot be returned dellnquenl. HENRY G BUCHHOLZ, Collector. HINQDALE DOINGS. DIED WEDNESDAY. Normal Park Grace Cong. Router 4. [Andean . Graha- "Q 3. DOWNERB GBOV 'As I merchant Mr. Powell Wu keenly Interested in the dovelopmeut oi the commercial lite of this suburb. and always stood ready to co-operote in the work a! the Hinsdale Commerâ€" cial Association. As a citizen he wel- comed every effort by municipality or civic organizations that tended toward The ~chum:- 1: still open an! my- ono «la-Irina to unlit-to with the club And become charter member- should communicate with the oflcon or my Some men's natures possess» such depth of goodness. such volume 0! unostentatlous worth, such limitless loyalty of heart and modest purity of character that, like a deep flowing stream. they glide through life's chan- nels with a quietude that reveals to only the closest friends the fullness of their natures. Such a man was Ed mond J. Powell. To his near asso- rlates and the family, to whom he was an idollzlng father and a devoted husband, he was all that friendship and love mean in their wldvst inter prvtzulun. ilurinx ten years of con- tact with the [mould of llinsdulu ho connuandvd :1 community's respvcl. for his lift-'5 precepts were l'll‘fll). ham-st and upright. I"rivnds were his in numbers; a low were inliumlvs. and they mourn today it. loss. that passing yours cannot assuage. 'l‘o family and l't'lillh't's that loss is many fold. and xm-mories of the duvotiun of tho dormant. alonu run ease the who. and in a small measure till the Hill] his passing lean-s. try 25. for the put-note the tltle Im- pala. to promote Ill Intel-alt particu- larly In tun shooting. The following once" were elected: L L stunner, president. R. Sunder; vicepmident. It I. Cllthero. secretary and tras- um. Chane. Venue, new captain. All arraignment- have been MD. the club grounds selected. the meet Qty-â€upbeat“. procured and In in Indium for 3 practice nhoot the fare pan of the; can}?! week. member. There II no doubt but 'hl! this organization u!!! be a. distinct u. uncut to our '11th um mm Its members the metal of enjoying n bunnies: manhunt sud cools! Inter- mm not obuhnhlo under my other a largerâ€" and more desirable commun- My. outed. There Is no cam-t better «I- culated to keep A non In good physi- cal condition nod In the but trim for brain work. It «Mom the hurt. do- veim the quicknen of mo and eye and produces speed of thought sod nerve. of steel. The Indulglng In um manly not! has been made â€this by the organ- Izlng of the Downer: Grove Rod and Gun Club Thursday meant. M“? {mm lollowshlp of MI brother bull- nen men. 7mm] unloc- IIere held from the family rulden‘ce II 2:30 sunr- doy afternoon. Interment being I! [Ironwood cemetery. Dr. 0. ‘l‘. Btu-n emu-ltd at the homo “Id the Modern Woodmen conducwd (he unlm a! the grave. In rum! m their beloved unocmo nu- bullum boom 0! as mine clout-d durtn; the hour 0! the tuner-l Fred (3. Bob hall lull In! such!†for Lu le.?tlov Hulco. when he wlll John Mu Vita and lilo n lrlp up through Cnmoruln to Ban lr‘nnclu-o. when (My will spend uvml du- ll Hm "bitumen. In llohnhofl. an mar" Kuhln. lu- been In the Val- mon flanlurlum u \VIH'O‘II for some Ilmn. but bu m lully mvend In hum: "m the, Mn many gone to l.“ Vonn‘ ï¬lm- may ponlhly n-lurn homo lor n Ihofl flu". but lwr holllh In so much bum in "w dry um:- phorn M Na! Hulro nun me donor â€1"!" number yant'a May. Mr. Powell was born in Yorkvillo. lli.. May 31. 1859, and grew to man- hood in that beautiful village on the Fox river. There, in March. 1895, he married Miss Maude Spencer, and a daughter, Elizabeth. came later into their happy home a: complete an ideal home. Eightee years ago the family moved to LnGrange where, for several years Mr. Powell 'wna em- ployed by the local ï¬rm 0! Mandel Bros. After a number of years of iaithful service there. an opportunity presented to engage in the bakery business in Hinodsle, sad the some de- votion to business that he hsd given his employers lsld the foundation of s successful business csrecr here. [besides the widow snd dsughter. the docessed is survived by six ssed lather sud mother. one sister, Anus. and s brother. Eminent. o! Downers Grove. ind another brother. Sydney, of Chlcsgo. DOWNERS GROVE ROD AND GUN CLUB. (loll msy boast of its Scotch origin. polo trsoe its line from England to indis. hui shooting at "clay plumns" or cisy tsr‘ets is truly American born. The baseball (so so" in his game and watches. In the sweltering heat. his favorite team resell s hesrt» hreaking crisis. but much as he my wish to share the glory and the thrill of the contest his port is limited to cheering his side on to victory or re mulling helpless while it goes down to defeat. But not so with trsp shoot» ing; he is the pisyer. the principsL sud it Is for him to [eel the res] thrill of competitm. To follow his hohhy does not require neglect o! slurs of life. for mp shooting may he indulged is so little or ss melt ss cit-cur stsnces silos. :é; arguing In: a quality that Inn-t be experienced to 3‘7â€,†ï¬n nohuhol In nowvwn Grow. nml hp and In hut of M Formr Hindu. om Rmnrlug. MM. M wall know: In Iron. and nor Mona. «m '10.! 0! her rwmery. Following a welcome by Prof. Butler. 3 double quartet composed of teachers of the north and south side school: sang “The Lost Chord." The teachers of the public school en. tel-tamed the members of the Woman’s Club and their friends Wednesday afternoon In the assembly room or the new high school Miss Sweet gave a practical demon- stration of the method of phonetic wading now used in our schools. Mr. 1‘. H. Norton of (Him K: Co.. Aurora. whose publications are in use here. giving a blackboard talk on the same subject. Misa Taylor. surrounded by a group of her pupils, told two fairy tales as she would In the class room, the and! ence enjoying the stories as much as the little ones. Miss Smith's children gave “Hansel and Gretel" In a dolighll’ul manner. Prof. Royal '1‘. Morgan mm of tho possibimim of teachers and parents-z in preparing our future American citizens. AURORA HAS THIRD MURâ€" DER MYSTERY. Miss Emma Peterson 0! Aurora was attacked by an unknown assail ant last Thursday nlght while return- lng to her home and killed by a sav~ age blow which crushed her skull. Eflorts of the police have failed to discover her murderer. though many suspects have been arrested, ques- uoned and released. Almost a yenr ago to a (lay Therm Hollander was killed a short distance from her home In Aurora. and In! Novgmber Mlu Jennle Mlller. (hush- ter of a former Auron mayor. Wu murdered not hr from her home. In each can the Ikull of the vchm was crushed with I heavy weapon. The high school girls unflvr Hm direction of Miss I‘Idsull. gave am 0» llihiliun of folk dum-iug in lhu now gym. 'I‘lu- nftornnun‘s prog'am was not only wry vntvrmining. but gave u nvw insigln inln llu- nnrthods of present day mm'lmm SCHUE’I'Z KEARNEY WOMISCWB CONTRACTORS.“ BUILDEIS 5-: 3-: PaymentsMultBeMnde Every WeeLOrMnyBem lnAdnnce. EverybodylsWelcometoJoin In LI.“ 5. Ply 5C In: II wccn, IW nu. -uu w..-.... .’_ -_.- J,_ , , . > wewill mail you a ehec two weeks before Chtietmas for $37.05 with inteteet at 3! Or in Class 2. pay 2: the Ist week. 4: the 2d week. 6c the 3d week. and so on. and we will mail you a check two weeks before Chtistmu for £14.82. with interest st 3“ Or in Class 1. pa I: the at week. 2c the 2d week. 3c the 3d week. 44: the 4th week. 5: the 5th wee . 6c the 6th week. and so on for 38 weeks. and two weeks before Xmas we will mail you a check for 87.41, with in teeet at 3%. IYIIJI'I TIM“ 3": â€mm“ Which Starts Monday, MARCH 15, 1915 It Costa Nothing To Join. 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