Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Jun 1918, p. 2

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We“. we m plaid-4|! than four- “ hundred menâ€"mighty pnwd of haught'eemnotprwdofyou. ’- ptfiot by proxy. It is these hm hundred men who are, giving 5‘ "vieâ€"4M. m. If I were no! “as all the; I um pemittex! to do. 1 mid not peep Mt than four- iâ€" mm m in mm. (mm on: M I mm s. Wed to wh- ‘8 “In fact that then Ire finance" 'hdred men {mm my home town ac- hlb in m, while I In. giving 3- afviee whatever. or ions then I mhmflhtfmdn mummrqntryvftlmr ,lndtheaifyoumedkdo'n ”mm“? flunk W“? a W p ’2 mph U is followed 51 *1 Ion forunnu a... NI. “But, my «kit w." 70¢ fly. .0“ M has fourteen hundred men in P‘mice. We have more mundane who We should be "r! PM". .d“ maul" mm .ugmgiu Possiblymdouthavjuothow "p. may we you; m.l1l tell h; wholobodynd Mr pocketbook. m In your hurt for good mens- . [renter MW to the with: In which m live. It‘ln Yvon minim in the Illinois limb And (an out for drill kind of patrio- It It In only I sum”.- “mummuoauwtmzm â€"- to invest In four and one-ha" out Gold “bony Bonds. No. l ’hâ€"u In him than none: but hid lever wk the hall mun- -d any mn’u vim-mu “'60 (or .hamrhuundhyywrenmm “lunar-I! but. mundane im- uytm Waldo-Ind“. I’M-WWJthm -hubum-un that buy pt :- Iut balm!” thin cut-try. ‘Mnmnlycnlcohehm 1w.nnuebflve. Mmhmumdmrrmm ” fimnnnfluflfldfih. â€".md|)eratnlm own-lulu d me'wM‘m d "I the [may your veal“. "N! you w. thee than was- 0"- ‘. hut. ”Madam of the feet. pa- hidhm 0! tbs satin: body. patrio- “Manual.“pudoflunof fin pocketbook. Some men have one "hi. sane never-l and some all of W In! no the true pa- ”; all wool and I 33111 wide. M In: the men who give up hid: signed [Do-“Joni nu go across to I.“ in the trenches in common nob All" for love of their country. In Itâ€" wrbtlun o! the ban and soul ‘h rim to n- W and noble» ‘mn of Co. A, 2nd Regiment, 1. m. H.. van writeen la criticism o! 76! “thunk of certain 0“ Put peo- »ple. It. Ippliu w maiden of Dow- There an mar-l kinda of pun-to- “Mandi-good. Thereby-PA The following article by Edgar Rice mm. mum of "Tam a! the ‘1..." Ind glam: Tram stories and 2.5.. lice Burn-(h- m:- In no u.- unlh Luguu Will Ion Grove u we" in some finances. ”HIGHS” BY MN" WRIHIN BY BHRROUGIIS pron-nu n‘ Hus anyOnk POMI’ mun-[ball ”.000 town“! the reserve innit!!! I mmmmo have yettoheurofhlm.thmhl CHARITYAND unledtobelievethuodhfihu LOYALTY more mmionires than I‘m-bud. We _ are nputedtobelouly with than. The “to“ I Noble Organization. Alewmhnvestoodbehlndtb' 'I‘IQGrIIIAr-ydtlnleâ€"Hk' ‘Imlwmpaniemhtthebulkalthe population bu not. If it had. and Flam-ltyo-Websur tells u m ‘ufthewmmieswwldhvenmmfluorqulityofflmherhd. jinglMuhutbeflWW.aWWdtie-Mnfln ‘lamtoldthtvhcntbe Man-tot“ Adinfiehuu-a company ruched “attempt-h m- nit] a! the Grand Army men is I ‘(m-adtouke my more m.whcn-bmfiuemd,:fflend-Mp.nm 3;: 5.3.3.3.. Quin finned. 7V «:an ammo word Inch; m ha- Inmaoddlynflinflwflm nggeannOoxpm-fiemllm ”hang-2W0 ‘Mammberofthemmof manna-e [fourteen hundred other men have [are ‘to war. It In: been unified with ‘petriotiun by proxy. ‘ Now roar. 'Didn't I give $11.50 ‘for .- overeat (or the Win!" Sure you did: but you Mid have given more end then come down Ind enlisted Ind bought your own uni- form and nttended drill: twice I week. Many men of the reserve have done this end more than this. Petr-Minn proxies st 813.50 per are too cheap. No. Oak Pnrk has never been Ileâ€" hind its reserve militia. Why. out in Lombard, l thinfi it was. I! n flute meeting they over-enlisted their corr. puny ml rlised enough nnney to mmpletdy equip it. One man, and‘ with I German accent It flint. got up and subscribed 33.0)!) toward the fund. 3 And that m in Lombard. ammo baa-Ii. of puma «up. Nlny. Then I: “out" nun that itmmimmofihm Munrmhahlldluloalall- mien. OnchI-hcnmbuy (en-ion! m; of men 18 year: oh! and men 46 years old. and of every 'qo between. Then ll neither pon- ;ticu nor pull in this battalion. Merit alone couch. Then: when lave, largely. paid for Hair on equipment They luv: unc- rificeui time {mm their lei-um M bthclr bull-cu to give thi. service to their mu ad thus to their «any. ’11”! work by day at flair mentions. ‘um numb. u the Liberty bun. llhoy give to the Red Cm sad the ’Y. I. C. A. Wnr Paul. and still ’UIcy In: My to give more union a! drill: ad spacial fol-Imam when flay An order“ out for gastric“: rul- lie: and pm You no: then It panda and think that am in nil any H mm (My Joined for. I know um. think that. l cant believe that may think no. lwbcliovem: l livolnacom- munity in flick uy maid-ratio pn- pniondthmulnnumwor lt muy be th“ you think 01 the “home guard" u fin soldiers. All right; I'd rather be a tin soldier when my country In It WII‘ than to be none I! I". be: me tell you sound-in; of win: that! men have done and who Ithey are. and then. unless your yellow Hired: ranches way around to your belly. you’ll will: to join them and help them in shuddering the most ‘tlnnklcu 505 that any American I.- doing My. ‘ The reserve militia In ad: Put a»; the most democratic of bodies. It is‘ composed at high school boys, million- aint. clerks. boll-cu men and proâ€" it. There an private: In some of tin- Oak Park companies who could buy and sell you seven] times with about the same concern with which you put abuse 1 ,newpuper. Their private secmtnries we of more import-nee in the business world than you In. And, furthermore, the bigger you think you Ire, the amuller you really tmps discount!- dhordev- and'lum all. Immmumwflhdnul Nahum of govarmuont soldiers. hood who belongs. Pouiblyyouthhkmanmbiz you tothenextd a mun for the "serve militia. Forget led to death. If" yarns of my experiences but and, not now for this loner is no long dandy. I am surprised u my- nell for l m a poor earmark-l all [many m very short letters. Will you mm. Miss Jeanette? I would be miglny and to hear {mm that .u. MMMKMMuMdmmwnuu w m1 ,m ”mm”.wm«mmmmmmmwmmu m“ umwmuwmm mwmwm.mmmm M a... “-mmw,mim. m.uumwmmmmmmeu-mMMwhu ”M“ .Mww.w“MMWmmmm.wm , d‘mmwm- www.mw m.mmw Engriflmmmm you no'tlloughttully made up for “Some Sunny Boy” found 31.: my iawthehulllolnultyoldurm urvea About! one 0! Uncle Sam'- n-vy tun-pom am “Bambi? 0V0?“ :laumnmltntlwm ‘om "put we did have the pod fonuuw-NXm-lnthot. 1A. l mind the pub.» on that 0.; 1918. km 3: M wen unzflnx on I trip up... the Atlantic. 1 open-d It Dear Mina Wells: I hope that you will m b‘: diapâ€" polntcd>¢o [urn that the Xmas E’s SAIUOR BOY WRITES TO A KHAKI KID (Substitute Downer- Grove for Oak Park in 1mm of the plum in the above and you will see whu Co. H. members: as a whole think.) I! you an I man you will join with the other men of 03k Put in the work they have started. If you In a thingfwe don't want. you. It {I up to you to declda. Do you believe in pmparcdncu‘! I! you don’t. you’re beyond hope; i! you do, there isn't any more povertul [not you can use to keep the ration moving standin in the direction of prop-led- ness by universal military training than :0 pt into a uniform and start your own tubing . 7 Get Into uniform. The morn! em of thousand: of unnamed men is cw meadows. It pmvents lawlessness Ind disorder. Maybe Mme I will spin "3' n I. ‘ ' ' ' "Ia’ohy'umecouydownhulmu There inn Inna hymm-tnnednbe.tintnotonlywemighten- and who belongs. Ask him to brinfljey the benefits of our i'l'n' nnd our In to the next drill. He'll in tick-g country. That this same untold bien- d to denth. ' V ling might be the inheritance of fu- Get into uniform. The morn! ell'ect turn generations. and while we as a ’thouundn of unilonned men is tie notion appreciate thene services and endous. it pievents lawleseneu Ind are grateful to then", our benefactors, nonier. int in many instances the youth: of Do you believe in preparedncn‘! il'our land need to lw taught that thi- in don’t. you’re beyond hope; i! you home button on th 9 cont lapel is In i, there isn't any more povertul lever inlignin of honor; tint braille button in can use to keep the nntion moving money annot buy; no money can pur- endily in the direction of prep-led- chose hrnvery ,eoux-nge end loynlty'. ass by universal military training it' in heaven born and friendship or an to get into a uniform and start fraternity in this instance does not mr own trnining. neon merely n wnrm clasp of the i! you an 1 man you will join with land nt hunting a pieunnt dii'ourne e other men of Oak Pnrk in the while together and I tender goodby )rk they have started. If you are“ putting; it means much more: it thinsze don't wnnt you. it in upfmennn 1 Service in any and every '0!“ BOARD 0‘" Chnrlen n. Biermnnn. dam SUPERVISORS On motion 0! Supervisor Hannah; _, lehlnidtthntineuelotelawflin P l a, BloekllnSummitAdditioanhn- ”mu" mm“s"‘”" tonnhnllhefortheleeondtinie‘lon- visor: of DuPnge County, Illinois. It . , an adjourned meeting held It . the “I“ 0" the City i‘ “18 tux Com House in Wheaten on Wedm- PM" myaedim_ M! h dny the an. dny o! am, A. 1)., me. u" 3"“ ““le “‘3' ntteo’lkn. ttud_ointeeounoei”Item-y n c” m' Puma“ ’ hnve the tux lien on aid pupon‘y Journment. H ti called to rd: wi hni _ foreclosed by suit in equity brought eon; o r ”‘0 r lnthennmofthel’eopkefthem mnn Boxer presiding. 011 mil 'enll. nil members pmeent. of Illinois n ”W by h" with. Minutes 0! int preceding meeting ”t "m “ DuPnce County. rend and declared approved. On motion of “mer KN” All bills and communications on file the claim ‘1 C. A' G1” I" m read and the clnimn referred to the V“ k“ t" a" “h“ proper commitl On motion of Supervinor Hammer- 0.. mntinn M Sunnrvinnr Hmmfih- mm a” Iona“: m“ W is by i E: I'miofiurrfmwhop‘cu’ uni m. mm. l U. 8. S. LL-mn'. I‘lay fl. 1918. Miller. name. 6. 60; George Fred 1 ne‘er. ‘ Chas. F. Bier-mun, nine, 8.70: Wm. Mid, Hammhmidt. me. 8:20; A. D. lull: mi”; N. w. Lin. m. 1342; Fresh and $11 Fresh Vegan! ciâ€"on'ud me- at a; "lack money. ”in, no; 2. n. nul- «Inn In: ad My ltd-I m.4.2o;N.w.un..-g Movement 0! the player cher- m d Hamid Day and of pm. ukhnhthpblkaw-mm "aha”. Theytloum by that an: yudy gatherings or a» cam reunion ind camp Mu ndthnulemdupoffnur- nity and the golden heart of loyalty is bound W? by the moaning link of churn] or love. the nation honored.- the people Nested and the [lam sun tad Stripes spray! in mutating fold: over all. Mhhmmiu’nsmum ”to. any an duh. this lyml- .01! M the voter-u of the Ch'!‘ '0: w dependent upon our clarity. m union this unplann- an new-r gin than anything every m 0! much. every "amt o! lriend’ Np. every eerviee tendered item In “an my HI" unfilled in pen- I-Im ad in man. Soldier: "men heir bravery. Mr union. the“ In. .4 weary mint. their sleep- night- ud axiom den. their ihuln. their out.“ Inherit-n in pri- IOI «Ill. their limbleu bodies M “(and mum“... Speak 0! [Meg charity to the veteran. Ali thenrviavomnnderthemhbul I mil portion 0! the interest on a dab! tie American peopie owe them. ‘on principal of which will min un- cue-lid In my generation. I rut-ml”. Charity and file hauli- ul VIM lanky. (um-n. devoted. . mu You I! IN. word us well In the in Win. one: we M and (he Grand Army builder! ”I!" who they chose for e founde- u.- m- ike-e words. They Inner ‘05“ AIM the germ of knit)- " in our: been but on America ‘nilyetlteeeddulewnurdnml “Mud that it nix.“ Dar fnfl in wfldurmmryuduthe Gull! Amy “I “hr '0th or We in! a work to III and they 3 ‘cylabol. Cal-Icy "1th long and in ma: Charity «Moth not sud i- M plot] up. Now the ascend word In Ihv Muhammnmmlythout a giving or uni-dug done It mum I." and gummy. Now in rug-rd to duruy u it in My interpre- (ad I: m with the old 80m". I an right Inn to refute (In sum I land In the IS"! chapter, of Cor- ri-tuuu an explanation or doflnmau o! Chlrfly. the next won! in am wonderful chain. it in this: Though I “flthmwnmofmnmd a! uni; and Inn not charity, 1 In! become I. Including ban or tinkllnz my, it should mean not only 1 mm many if untied, it should mean the- Ion watches at bed: of sickness vin- [its of sympathy, The interpretation fo! "Manny in this connection lhould man everything thm II kind. good. Mining and eunuch-aging an ‘l‘ecflon that will span the bridge of ”unity and hunt brightly It the col-pine in the gm! beyond. wan-mus. up United sum. cg 241 fink Ave. Trim" Mud-one expenses, 1%: N. E. latter. Co.1‘nu.. are of Co. Inmates, 137.”; John F. Return-n. expenses. m; John F. Mm. haul for Mn, “.50: June- It. Kennedy, Committee wart and ex. nut, annoy“. ll: (Thu. W. Bub- ky. lo": for April 10.00; City 0! What... um. 81.“: Wm Uni- ‘wmam. Co. madden. um;muouct..gumm 1“.“5 P. L. Gummy-Inuit“ mummummm 00.. pct. “manna-nun; A L. flu m.ebetfhlllvfli«.1.l P. ltd- Icy. main on nu! out“. 1.10: A!» mmmmmm; mi 3mm. 00.. more “Nu. m; Hangout-n My Co” rent nil “NI, 4935; C. P. 0“ l “(M "Zulu "20.14; Imam: m. printing, 63.15; "Stable m nine John ll. Knapp. upon-u u (no! ud- Ilhhlruor all applies. 1.310: [Amr'n Cooper-“n M 00.. L IL A. III! A. 5; Mr hulk. n»- uin- on m. 1.40; Bin-r 3m. Kick”. «:1 and 51.43; r. ,3 dame. no; W. V. Hopi. min (on. $0; 1'. I... "alley. lsbor OI State Md Ito-d. too; I. P. My. can. 185; A. A. Kaila, Mn County Court. ”-1-” tn lid-IS. m; A. A. Kuhn. Mu Sauna-on mum nu \ncoullu proceedings. n-Iol'l to 5-:- III. ”.15: A. A. Kuhn. Mn: hm» nod dati- lor ma now. It- Ind to I” lit. I’ll. M Respectfully Int-mod. z. 8. 8mm. Mm. m um. Tic tailoring "port of (hm-mm 0- Claim w on not“. at an.» vtnt m declared approval: Mr. Chum- and W 0! ttv Baud a! Burl-flan: Your Cmmmee 0- Claim ml-t m law to "you that they haw "- nmlnd all chirp- ing-mud Mon than Ind "command tho gamut of the “noting. And that the M ha d.- W to In!» order: for the metal amounts to the moral chi-luau. to- wit: 0n n-eonvening {or the afternoon session. the following report of Com- mittees on Fees and Salarie- m on motion of Supeniior Fix declared Ip- proved: Mr. Char-nan and Gentlemen o! the Bani o! Superviwn: Your Commune .- Feu ad I’d- uien would be; leave to report out alley have examined In chime pre- wanted before them. and mum-l ‘lhe payment of the (03an. Mel flat the ch-rlr be mm to law or- der: (er the neural mm to the tavern! claimant» writ: John F. Mammal. clerk bin. W3; P. F. Dehr. deputy (on. 6: George} F. Lei-eke. name. 92; W.’ W. DeWolt.) On motion of Supervilor Hammer- aehmidt. the expense- 0! John H. Knapp. a: fuel duiniatnbr for Du- Page County, was Authorised tn he paid by (h.- County. 7 0n inotion of Supervisor Fix. the Bonn! adjourned to nan p. m. Meeting calla! to order with Chdr- mm Boxer presiding. 0n roll 'ecll. I" members pment. Minutes or last preceding mating mad and declared appmved. Coun House in Whumn on Wednes- Hm Prawn-ho. ”naught“; mm] it; A. w. cmywmkulmpiwondchuq the home of In. Paul I“... comer of WW and mm an may. has 14. at mu. In. I. I. mmmmumu In. m. munâ€"urn. ‘Aumumm. HflmdfiW‘ in... who nap-Id. In. in.“ flmmuwnudthvflu ‘60!me Hartmmaui imwsmmm [naval-minibus!“ Nunavut-nod“. \h‘.“m . Managua!» mud Mu nu mart. M ("bl “M r 5m ti 5% 3 E if :53 i: 1%: E? i g 3 £35; at? chm-chum. numb-damn...» mummucyanmm “N‘DWIW! Wan-slur muffler-(D. H mug-n. of an M Candi 0! Menu. to May the W a! the My bouddvc. mm‘dwmm ammmuduhMMO-fl o! Chit. SCOU'l'S m COMBADE PRO]! . WA‘I'ERY GRAVE duw a County Warn-t for ”I” II 1mm of H. F. Bandeau. tau. at ‘69 W My Agricultural l..- jw Mica. to salt on the mmriaflou um” and. 57 the County Board {or the 70"- l. ”Mdmnhwofl. B. How m. on»... County Atrium-fl“ "- Downer: GMI: II. B. Adm. John Guy. George Heine. Nona-I Jaflouon. wen selected .0 Grand Juror- Ior the June term. A. D. I918 of the Circuit Court of DH?!“ County: 0n modal 0! Supervisor flung»- udunm. the Clerk m unwound u ‘chte oounul II he my new.» to lnve the fix lien on aid propon‘y foreclosed by salt in equity knight lnthoumoftlal’eopkofthem of Illinois :- pnvided by luv with. out exam to DuPue County. On motion of Supewhor Kelley the claim cl C. A. G10: for um wu laid on the Me. On motion of Supervlnor Hammer-

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