Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Feb 1919, p. 8

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a!“ m gvt hmm'v looking """y I'll. film. is nnmhvr buy out of tin: son-it“. m I" wvlcomv “1”" hope 1’3"" i” m" "4- has Hmw grout stmil-s to [I'll of {fid' 4 hi:‘ c‘xpvriom'vs :Ihrtard ship and in Fwd Howe was in Anti-Mun“ lhis mun”): “I: (-nliwtml un Jum- ll, Fred Howe. son of Mn and Mm. I 1917 with Philip July in ”w Marin-- I. M. Howe. roturncd homn- lust F‘riâ€"K‘An'ps and ”my wvrv firm to P‘J'is UV EMBED DU I D , Hi: enlisted my 25th, 1918 in the ARRIVING [IOME Coast Artillery and was sent to Job (Continued from pogo our) In ambulance company attached to the Italian army. Al. P0110 Comini Griff took part in loveml bombing raids and (lid a great deal of patrol duty and (It-stroyt-r (“It'd duty. Dropping the “eggs” on lubmarines and the city of l’ola, thr Austrian Naval Base, was grout sport according to his story. But \i'hv-n he told of the hhmpnol from the anti- Ill-craft ballorit-s bursting around thw- planes we weren't so inclinmi l0 :u'gm‘ with him. {arson Barracks for outfitting. Witn n detachment ho was then svnt to Ft longtitution, N. H., a Coast Anillery base whom ho was plum-d in an anti aircraft battery. The outfit went to Camp l'Iuinis and latvr lo Mullberry' Inland. \'u.. for training and on Octo- lnrr 'Etli oft Nv-wport N-rws for “ow-r thv-r. ." Tho-y lumlml on tho 20th mni worn Hl'lli to Ft. Mount “gluon, jllrl Olllriillt' of l':ui.-, \"hl‘l‘l‘ lhvir «lulirs- \w-ru- to shvll vnvmy pianos, .«huuld I“); ('UHH' UVI'V'. 0n Dvcumln‘r ills! lln-y lvl't “11st,: landing in New ank on Junumy l'JilLl "own. with HUN-l' lllinnis hay.» mu On January 2l>t hr- lamlml again wnt ln ('ump (Irunt “hire lu- “1:4 In the United States and was disâ€" 4;i.~.<-liau~y--vl hr! l-‘riduy. charged from the st-n'icv on ll‘rbruuny 3d reaching hn-rt- Wednesday rrrniut'. AIM-rt \Vinlc-r "(mm (Tm-p. Alhort Winn-r, cln-vil dug nut DOWNERS GROVE . ! OVERSEAS BOYS At Porto Comini Griff took part in menu bombing raids and did a great deal of patrol duty and (It-sll‘oym' [Bird duty. Dropping the “eggs” on lubmarines and the city of Pain, thv Austrian Naval Base, was grout sport according to his story. But \l'hl'n M [m Eight - Sample Cars are now on Display ‘ at Our Show Rooms LUMBER COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of all Kinds ... Phone One Five ---- Pofter Mlg. Lthe: 60. “Old Ben” Colder Now” will be given preferance for positions now open in our factory. WELCOME HOME BOYS ONE AND ALL Fifth Avenue Garage Hum 533 and 534 THE HUDSON SUPER-SIX TO YOUR OWN BELOVED STATE M‘nufacfurers 0 Dealers THENEW ESSEX "NM tritium! my wondrous s'nry (Tan hr told ”I" Nation's glnrg' Illinois. "limit." haw born added In the popular lim: 0‘ mm we 51-". MEN IN UNIFORM that in 1m. if ml: 3 lrlal alder of a ton or two will convince yin. Franklin County (‘nl is the parent Ind but but producing ml you can buy in Down- rn Grave. I! you now II! it. you how iun'l it? Take: more ml to hop [Int fl?- mre or slow (nil-z. "m“! let ya? pile [d In» '0'. "filer mare M. whfle the ordering is good. It the old prices. Ind now whik I!» mud is still frozen. flu- unth- er nun an”. "60 days «If winter wufllcr yet,” an be prrpan-d tn keep warm by haw. mg I good mm, on hand. {day having been discharged born the army lAGr-nge. m. DOWNERS GROVE Ammnmn. DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS Governor Lowdon, 0! Illinois, says: "I am heartily in sympathy with the general idea. which I have taken up with the superintendent of highways of our sate." . > Louisiana in planning to plnnt 440 miles of "victory oaks” and other nit. :ble trues dong Jeflemn Nightly, the Me'- pflndunl rod which runs r L Rnlativos and friends of the Tammy ‘hems participttcd in the «mummy. which included singing by the choir and a brief address by the rector, Rev. Robert E. Edwards. Here is what two state governors and other omciais say of the pig». Al Tammy. Pa" (our trees have bum ‘plamcd on the lawn of the Episcopai Chum-ft of the Holy lnmnts. Two of lhn town's men thus honored \wm killed in action in France, while the others died in hospitalx close behind the battle lines. This suggestion has alrnady rn-oiw ed the mdorwrmml of gm'ornors m‘ statm thmughout 0» county. of the stat: fan stew, civir and patl‘iofic. m" ganimtims. woman's clubs and othvr :‘s<ot‘lniicw.=. In a few places {revs haw alrmrly born plan‘rd in accord- am with this idea. The w mo‘fmr mmr.:vzitfmt in thr Unital Sea!” that did no! 105*! one or mow of its sons in the mat «nun-SM which hag just emu-1m. Th0"- w?“ ’w mnmmiah of various kinds. hmnw mhkts. stow markers. awhns of [up nito and bronze and other forms. that icatorl to their strvirr. But this rims not preclude the pinning of trms. No matter what other kind of mem- orial is set. up. than can In trI‘t‘s‘ plants-d also. WM nflHt'r. nmrv inspvn'nl. mow uppmprintr mrmarinl can b:- «rm-1rd In (hr honor of than my: than Ihr 'iving. gmumg um? I: will wand Ihrro Ind as it duolnyn law-p Irmh in [M winds 0! 1M [want and of naming r0 rmliom Un- I'f‘WL of dar- ing which Awuira‘w hum»: pvrfnrmw! MI land anal .wa in on!" lhal «Irv-nor» [my and truth and jmlirr might hr \nm-Iy mat-Misha! hm and lhrmmh- ml! ”1- world. On um mmum "w Amnir‘an Fur «any Assoviation ruggnsls the plant- ing of hws in pa-k Mom: Lhn strrrh and high-any; and at nihvr appropri- ntr Wars»: a- thin: monuments (r. mn’ hrrm‘“. ‘ Tim! is: n uurdion “hit-h mvr)‘ mm munily in "10 l'nilnvl Slat-m has ask NI Rm". fly Hunk: Lathrw I‘M. In what “my Hull '0‘ honor "w mnmry of "w hvm'r Amrvltan so" Ith and mums tho raw "wir li\ -. [or lilmrlp‘? "nth Latino I'D-rt. "end 0! Mn "an Fur-"y .hmluha Father of Mn ' U'H'i um! hair-vi .21 (hr (ix-:ut l.:u-..».. '(Jn Januny I'Jl'l hr lumlcnl \v'" niih-m 1:6 1: n-a'nun guard at I... hum}. England mul hue-Ml [nutty mu I. all uzu-r Hump.- f:om UNI on. ”- \\'n.~‘ xtulionml u! I'unil‘m‘. l’u- big: naval harm fur a. .-~u months and Hum lmnsfwrml In a mual .-v.L11€uu Aw lion hi I‘m!" (Hiram. l:ul:.. llvrn- lu- ‘wvnt lhru puma! humming mim n ‘lhv Yank! mnuld bomb l'nln ubuu' ‘uivty mimt mam. Uw Afiiulir and [In- Au‘mum would Ntalinto In" I’rup- ping sr-u-Iul Inns of high ('\p|u:-i\c'~ an Uw vmnp uml rily. n" My”: hm not WI‘I'I dlrcharm-d mu! an hr mhmcl fur (our your" he think» hv wl" have In wn‘c MI lull hm: “PM!" MES 10 HONOR DEAD" IN. DORSED BY MANY l When lhv uuH‘Il “as marly road): so mm't» luv uzm ;;V'vkt~d to 1:0 10 Ma- rinl- Ih-mlquzu'lm's in Wu hington. D. (‘. an a cor: (inlvn‘. 1d nmrinn an I. -\l"‘rr making wu- 'xl :unnlicmiuns for m‘ 'rscns duty hr “’11: mudr- cur-fill: n~ gin) (nah-fly to Admiral Earl and >horl~ l)‘ bl {are Um signing u.’ ”11‘ urmis‘ice again tl':1n.~fm-r(-«l to a mmpum‘ hi kc!" q.- lhu: was “minim: for uwrvr vivu. Ho wa.: hunomhly IUJ‘hul‘gi .1 run” the service .on January 30m rri-i‘m: hm.- lu l :;;|l!ll'.!.l}‘. Mlu-rt leu-ru Saw Raids“ A'lr'n )1)" rs. “Hymn. un'iw'd hum- Snwluy' fu.‘ :1 :‘I'Lurn «uluv furluuuh from ”w [hm-klyu Navy \‘anl. \vht-rn ‘n-u. wi. h-~ 3'. row . ‘u member of the marine detachment of the U. S. S Nebraska, one of tho lung-"st of ”w Atlantic Fleet for months. He made several trips across in cunmy service and muisml vhn sown sons in vun‘oux parts 01’ 1h- nm‘y’r duly. Ho rays all 1h" “01/:- uvv ‘(ious (0 get ow-r and r(‘-‘ .«um- I'lul :u'tion and {inully [on Ill:- lucimn'nts, (hvn's among Um lot, were sun! 10 Qualififl) l‘ur uu‘ "‘11:; Univ» Island, 8. C. for training. . After getting the stiff workouts given this corps. Al was picked for ship de- tachment service and sent to theâ€" Bmokiyn Navy Yanl where guard duly was his portion. Then he was IL nli i‘ rlndoyn law-p “1511 of ”En l' ‘v «1M «11!!! of Iiom U11- Ik‘wk of dar- 'in- n: "1 ”w I'Jl'l hr lumlcul \\ Then an: muny «ma why [mu up moot wand-lo Immortal: In Amtrim'u wldkr m nullor dad. I- wall In In the “ring. Thu (m in I ang. («min (Mal. Jun! an nm "In prindpals which Amr- ln run-ml the var In don-M. It “and: (of frrnhm. And "on (no uhuml Ln imp-mind! ran! in Ihn Mummy 0! "w mm. In but in [hut pnrm-u'm lwullly nnvi fumlnhinu ol'wr ls'lpful Nah. Any our all wurv Ihi- fu-v mfurmnlum Ivy writing to Wuhlnxtoa for It. 1«Duluuml. (m .1" lh- wmh lrudmx out from mm) r‘nmuuni‘x in Uu- I‘m:an fllulv; "I n- rhuulcl hr :1 mad «I! I'm“. Thu Amrrkun Farr-l.) Anmiallnn n wry 1934 In mhmv any um" m rmwnunn; m (n tzw- wanting. mg- gq-Altnu Luvs Hm! pmlmhly M" rm“ Rows of lmlxle trees will add not only to the bvauty and attractiveness of mu- higlnvuys but will be an actual support L0 Hu-m, holping to hold the ground firm and kvoping it. from wash- ing. As lhn: nonhlrurliun of good mmls will lw 0111- of tho big recon- strucvion probln-ms uhich thv nation “ill haw m 50hr. :myrhing that will ln-lp in this din-mica :houlll be 0m Govomor Pleasant has turned the (It-tails of the work over to M. L. Alexander, luml ol' the state conserva- tion department. There will be a tree orm‘y forty feet along the road. Oaks will be ugml {or the most part. from north to south and connects with the highway that extends on to Win- nicug. Canada. CHA'FLIS um}; MK 3 puma!" ......... 7 mutant ......... 2 mg" ......... 6 pane-Inger Sedan. .. I panel-[pr Speedster in a car such as war would ftpl’ft from this II: we" equipped radon. carrying out (he will 00' "IF NASH Mganizatitm. Fm “Iv mud power at its \‘alvr-inâ€"In‘ld motor to "I? but” and «mum of in grateful. mm] My it "pram high quality to Ihe last dds“. HINSDAL, ILL. ('. W. Nash and his “Haitian-s. who look mar "w giant kl"! “do" ll Kamila. lmu- long been known in the industry as quiity builders of high grade no!" vehicles. I! LET US GIVE YOU A DEMONSTRATION ) BUILD CARS of exceptional value at a price which large \olume production alone makes possihle. This ream a better car at a lower price. The NASH SIX :i the price is one of the best automobile values on the L_._.___._ market today. If twenty-live thousand and more NASH SIXES were not turned out this year the price wouldbemuch higher. No other organization is hotter fitted to build a great volume of high grade cars. THE NASH SIX TOIfRIN’G (TAR PRICES F. 0. ll. Fadm VALUE AND VOLUME y m\'. Frank William Rann, stuh' {ores- 1.: r of Mazuuhuwni. an" “Do not .(un mm :1 singlu lux- u| small group \‘.h_\ nm hmv mmnuriul fmmtx plum~ ml in hunnr of On" suhlivl' thud?" “vuuinh Un-rn cmzhl bc- nulhim: l‘inm' than :1 mm:- ur mum» park full of 1 av. “hirh night ln- known as “Li- l'nrk" or <mm- uthvr upprupriuln' u. sozm- of llu‘ mm: hum been '0‘ of W The fowsts of France were large- Iy sacrifices to the needs of the war. Thousands of square miles of her forest land over which the (humans advanced were devasmk‘d by gun and she" fire or the trees cut down by lhc‘.‘ (-nvmy. Anything, therefore, look- m the rvstoration of the world is must fitting. It means a rebuilding a thousand ways it was called intol service. In aeroplanes and gunstocks. barracks and trenches. piers and rail- road ties. and in many other places it was demanded in immense quanti- tics. “HP \lk-l (.‘mvrnm- (iumh‘ich. of myrrh 'in favor 01‘ the uh» :! Il‘:ll.\"$ tn lo-l vac 'UD‘UN. nlvr‘lv llw sin- mw ll 1|.-- Im- _\ of $1.490 IJMO I .595 Am! I 'ul uilh I am connected with a large cleaning and dyeing home in (‘hicago which does only the bent of work and wiil give you prompt and cflicicnl service. Joseph Mazza H. C. KAMMEYER ll" ('l. ELVIS“ ---~ [WI-JIM: I‘RI'ISSING and ~~ REPAIRING i In TAILOR Ladies’ and Gents’ lm'm 27 SOUTH MAIN STREET [In natural rmoun " \hmugh ruvug" 'rutr Ir-N 0m- Ton ..................... 31.65. Two Ton .................... 2.I75 The World Famous Quad ...... 3.250 F. 0. 8. Factory Indiana. is. plan. Thu '11 01' in: 9‘.” of its own lh-‘ir buy» 0 ruuulll': Lill' “111:"!- cmnnu'l- uy‘prupriulr In: U..- m." R‘Wmnlu Want Ads bling “In-W 1(‘\J".‘u 1“} cm. I'M TRI'CK PRN‘ ZS l'hc‘n- \x'1l~ a ~Jighl mistake in the acronym of thc- Arcadian Club Ban- qxu-l‘m hm “wk-s paper. I um um: llw unly charter member who is at mm M in fiho Club. Miss ('m-u \Hr-zln- iv~ n ('hurtm' member “'1'” is uh) a mt'mln‘r u! “w pmsont linzr. Ammu- who has listonvd to I" (If .‘IH I‘l-litnr of TM Rvportor, Downers Grove. Illinois. IP-ur Sir: ARCADIAN CLUB STILL HAS TWO CHARTER MEMBERS other fonns we commemonw the m hood that has gone for our protection let us plant memorial trem!" This sums up the message which the American Forestry Association would convey to every place in the United States {mm which have gone brave and loyal sons to take part in the guru: war. “if Friday, Febmg 7, 19in PHONE 16 m you that nhi' is quite Rv- [V‘l'l fully yaurs, Sum Krnniwn \\ hwh 1".» famous Shh

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