Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Nov 1918, p. 3

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HAMMOND TflElllISCflMl.‘ Helen Boiclolmnn Dun knitted 1:] water during Mr vacation. "opal W- for flu- ”We". lit-Ion. Bob AMPI’MII haul a little l-‘nnl. An than he'd have I! out We'd have to always no it up For four 'lwould runabout. Miss King will tho ollm- any that flu- booItIu-rpinx clam want up to (lnhn 0f coum‘. wv always know it. but it i» «Mainly encouraging (0 gr: ruth nu («union {mm a member or tlw lur- any" ”The instructor was vainly trying to unuch n few punk-lo: of knuwh-dgn- to tho slullont'n brain. Nam-n how- ovvr. mmml to stick. At I»! ha ox- claimnl. in despair: “You bvloug In the u'intion corms!" “Why. sir?" m. plied the pupil. fix-ling rumm- clan-d. “Became. runw Hm unflattering w- }oSnm-r. “you urv no good on main." The Sophh- ran his \‘I'ry best. But little Fmsh outdid him; Then stopped Um Sophit‘ on his tracks. And Fmshie sure did kid him. Said Fwshie Lo lhv panting Suph: “I! you'm so pinugy grand, Why don't you run a limv more, And show 1: mm mud?" Until the Soph consented, And 03‘ they ran upon the race, , (The Froshlc quite contentl-d) A Freshic asked a Sophomore to run a little race. The Soph thought this a funny joke, And laughed in Freshiv' 5 face; ‘ But Freebie teased as P Icshios will, They say that France is a land of guy colors. The French class believes it. for the following is a sentence in one of last. week’s exercises: “Please get my blue pencil from the red box on the brown bureau in the yellow “Save the fruit pits and give the Tent. fits.” Well, we have. and our pail is now lull, with enough left over to make a good start toward filling Jun-LN rug-gym Repuhfiécans of Illinois! rumba- l, 1918 Vote the 'Straigllt Republican Ticket! Go to the Polls and See That Your Neighbor Goes on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5 which any Expressed’ " ’ ‘ "firm "Eh?! v’oté in (in; halls of was written with cold steel . ’5‘”. St. . 3.31:“ terry and, Quentm Republican votes, was America organized and armed for gar 13;! 13:37 When Senators at: '83 PM! 8 WWW and In 1233;: ians w_ere steadfast, and the _ e_ patriotism :m 116 negouauanorcomnrom. . “61% thought of. ‘â€" 3.0 aggve this unmistakagle 93$!- a R I; an gressâ€"aCongmss epuancan m branchaâ€" is essential. The impemtiVe neces- sity of it is written on every page of Con- gressional history since America entered the yar. _!nmlligeut forecast of the future cm- The great war to 9 Christian Civiliza- tion must be W0 . America is in the war for than purpose- toend zhv war: 1 n hmi-a that Will {qrbid its_ repetition. I'm incmmlusiw: .u ‘1 u cu uu yvu vulv I‘ll :\k£1jullll' uxl L\Jll5|CDaIUII(‘II i slative and cqunyy cami;d:‘ 5, to mainmin t roughout the war, an aterward. ”the cixilian n:.. mi. and the c mi‘icnt manswnent of State and local affairs already establ.shed by Republican officials. RiEhatd Yates For State Treasurer-fined E. Sterling For Supt. of Public lmMrction~rrands 6. Blair For Univ :rn'fy Trans tees Paisrgarst Ray Hake, Cairo nimble and Iohn M. Herbart ("m V"- tor In” ‘It is'equally .imporgam ”1a! ‘you_vote_fur‘ Republican congressional] 1 and prudent {egard for yéhr ownrpéfsdfizfl'ifiiefésntâ€"sv, all call you tp vote nqxt Tuesday, November 5, for these Repubhcau candidates: THE wélfare of your country, the honor of your State and nnlrlpnf roanrr‘ fur vnnr nmn nor-annex] infomefc For Unitcd States Senatorâ€"Med“! McCormick For Cogggesqmpw-Larzaâ€"Wflflam E. Mason and Many won- glml when who»! wut rlm-ml. for to warm about to ho ll' lurlml by “w rnrmy "Tm-IA." In many emu m- {a-ar that it would ‘haw- mun! “L'nrondiflpml Burm- llrr" but nflvr a manic u‘N-lu work, our motlo In “I'm-undue». Two of NW high ”0th sluclrnfs mrv n-wn um- «lay k»! \u-vk mullv running down (h:- middle 0! thv urn-m. Did Hwy think Hwy wvro u tmm u! homn. or the "uk- n-«l car? “El: 2.: ”in young lady about men- tionrd. Too bad the .luniols hate it $463 List”! to “hat the Sophomores; say :: Srhuol “a..- u born, ’ 1L mud" us all son- I To work day uflvr (lay, . \\'c- oltun wirhml in (be warm" houx 3 When ye reporter called the vari- ous members of .the Junior class to ascertain the state of their health, their amiubility and various other at- trihutizzx,~ she incidentally gave forth the information that school would ro- ’convone Wednmulay. Many and varied 1were the uxclumations received when the news leaked out. and because there was only one who expressed plf'usuro over the announcement. it‘ seems fit-t ting and \vonhy that her name should nppmr on tho roll of honor. 'L Ill-P FORE "E [T KNOWN BY THESE! PRESENTS. that KATHERINE Find The teacher tried to drive it out. She tried hard, buthachoo! It didn't do a bit of good, The teacher got it, too. It went with her to school one day. ‘Twas not. against the rule, It made thg children cough and sneeze To have the Flu in school. Flume, on side lines: ”Phat man must be druid of our team. Look at him run from 'em!" And “-0 n-m-hml a “(4- of vuw! 'l'ln-n Ibr- whool Dookwl good. As a whool mom fihould; 0h. take us buck again, plvum'! o But. oh. alas. when our wirh ram:- (run. rxcimmont would comn- 0|! nay: DOWNERS GROYE REPORTER, .DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS " ' anvmbor. own-body. don't come lo uhool lomorm‘v. I! In Saturday. not ThumIny. a: you may think. I! you (mgr! Um. WMMu-by wun': Ilen- duy. (Need a diam-um 0. thin?) Gram» Whack-r and Georgia wa 'orv am now qualifiml to art as first :«lass maintains to any on: dflbil'illa (0 «Ivan how-.0. NOT N‘ In. \u- sm qua!- i i \u‘ do not my. hommor. {hm .(lmir .wl'virra may be ohluinvaul. Our :IlOllM' u >0" is enough. isn‘t it? Mir-- Shu'mmy hm hm» rpt-ndimr hc'r lime rrudink and wivhlnx that school would 0pm lulu. Mnybfl AM is Nnmmlblo for thin Wednesday barinnink. Thelma “or Inn! bwn \‘iailing and "nu-ruining company. llvlwu-n lime-n. Hu- hm- boon oloim: hr-r oulsidv n‘llll' Inn. Dix'hlvmly it \mun’t her Inotht-r whu ua~ quoll'd in (hou- columns luut “cu-k. lw't 'I‘hc‘lma the u‘utllouu one? Did you son 1111- Juniors ROLLER SKATING on Main Sln‘m? Thu- dim nifiml F‘n-shmnu urn llurrifiml. Hikt-s sa-om lo be Un- fzn‘oriu- onâ€" lr‘rtninmom these dupe. For full in, formation ask Leo Rogers or Hour)! Haley. ‘ Eddie Waples, we hear, has sprain- ed his arm. Call for the cvxprossman. for Eddie can not. carry home that. awful pile of books. Mary had the Spanish Flu, It started in her head, Am! ovvrywht-re that Mary went The Fiu was sum to Spt'l'flll. Bernie» Thatcher has bm-n enjoying life on mllcr skates. Best Service WANT A FARM AUCTIONEER? Now. with a victorious army in the field aber. (vents day by day at home are em- h-acizing the imperative med nl r‘norc Repub- icnm in Congress Aoi a Republican majority in built lltmse and Senate whose courage. determination and traditions will be a guaranty that America's part in the war shall not be lost. At issue in this election. too, is oval or disapproval of the splendidly loya recordof Illinois. in word and deed under the inspiring leadership of Governor Lowden. And then the future _war problems and afterthe-war problems of tremendous import. For sixty vars the Republican rty has been the constructive rty of gate and Nation. Now as never fore In history, the interests of ALL the people demand that the cmstructive policy and constructive abilityof the Republican party be employed in both State and Nation. The only means to that end lies in the election of the mndidates named am and their fellow Republican candidates for the Legislature and County offices. The Graduate Audience? Now booking data. Write. phone or call on A. W. FOSTER Downers Grove. Ill. e - Reasonable Term Phone 3610-12-2 : , Allllu'u Oral! Mn. ‘ 11w grunt lm-wn hvur 0! Malta II no lam-at M n" hon". uml "w lam lab-mung unlnuuh in me warm. lo (I! u nnmrul lush-n In «uni-med. chm bum» hurr‘ boon known only dun LVN. ’nwy n-m-h a welsh! 0' 1.600 puma-I. ulul Imlw- “meld In Mmdlvu- :hml‘. Tho-u "w: boa-o lnflfla- rnwz-mhh. TM: mt M on balm-m n! lln- Alonkll “m For that Ivason Uwro in lhc great vr importom‘o that (-wry pmgmny mvm-r nml busim'ss man should of his own initiativr- givv ("awful ('onsillm‘u- Unn (0 [kn deslruction of prolwl'ty b}; [own-null)!“ firm and llm hiss of turning powm' by pwu-ntnblo acci- alu-nls. Th.- {im waste in Illinois last war was “2.771.570. and the author- itivslugrw- that lwo-lhinln of Unix ms uluv to rurvlc-ssmmu and could mily lluw- bot-u pn-vnntml. lll {ht-gu- nar-timn-s it is Hpvrinlly iimmflun! elm! such It wade of property. murh H! which mus fumiflufl'n, yzlmulcl b1- :noklml. Tho n-spcmxihility primarily mm” on tho individual. and every ‘lu‘lpt'fly ownm- hhflulil at least ob- ;u-n-u l-‘im i'rvvuntiun Day by going Rum-fully over hiu pn‘miw‘x. luring \Ju-n- il can inn how-r pmlwlwl auuima “w. and Hum making lin- rlw.,u«~.« rim-mind um! «It-Bring out all uccumulmionu o! ruhhlnh. Saturday. November 2. will be ob- ‘served as Fire and Accident vaenâ€" tion Day in Illinois by proclamation of Govemor Lowdon and the mayors of many cities and towns. The date lwas postponed from October 9, the anniversary of the Chicago cunflugn-‘ (ion, the usual day, at the request of Secretary MeAdoo. in order not to conflict with the Liberty Loan drive. He promised that if this was done. the thousands of Four Minute Men would devote the entire week ending November 2 to speaking in the mov- ing picture houses and theatres on fire prevention. The influenza epidem- ‘ic, closing all theatres, lune prm'untml this, and as most of the wheel» are Closed, the usual Fim l'revontion Day celebration cannot be held, and then» form» that educational benefit from tho day will be lost. REDUCE THE ILLINOIS FIRE WASTE [beginning and Web?! In deg-'- zober and am I Myl- April. lin.1'.F“I‘(elly. PresidentJ I!“ Janie Bryce, m. ""53““ ":11“ 'm 0060 not find ”I "figure for In this nun Intense mam-e e roped M. her of '3; 3333‘ meMyotmcnmfi’mm homes of the member: Mm of the chapter m- t, In. Verne kaenflcld; in. an Ham. Secretary. ROYAL manaons or AmwA *fltmor Camp, Nu. m fleet- the am mm, minnofadl month; In Zindt'a M. In I. E. Collin. Oracle; I'M Am Vanni. m. nowmzns cmfi-wonms cum ~fleeu every them Wanna-thy. meaning and WM b Oct- ‘ober and chin; has WW In April. In. 1'. F. Kelly. I’m-idem! fighters of the Amer-um M hamâ€"Hold 3 monthly ’5an third Tuesday ofcac yowms 939v; CBAILTEAR. Secréufy; D 0 W N E R S GROVE LOU») No. 750. l O O F fleets awry Mm (hr pvpning at 8 o'clock in Masonic ha". comer Main and Curtis:- streets, frank Story, N. 6.; E. I. Brannon. ladies o f I II :- MMI'WS. HMS In Zimll's In" I":- erv 2nd and w. Friday. Mrs. II. E. (Tumor (hurl Ina-MM: “rs. Lu~ var: H I n n u M. Kim"! Keeper. w jfiifitéboin‘n'hf‘l'hiri. Quint-mast"; W. J. Wivkvlman. (Th: tin; Gang» Sundry, Offln-v 0ft day. u...- ...... "um F'Nd Dove. 80¢. Geo. 0. E'unhiptul ”nu-r. LODGE 8 CLUB DIRECTORY Junk, Metal,Paper Rags JOE POLLOCK HARRISMS RAID AND “CHESTER Barnum Jan Band Member 0! A. l. o! M. R- l Leagueâ€"leek m G 3 Tweak s in each month in Zindt‘s II. C. V. Wolf. Am; C. H. 80-h, Scribe. glcrpgtv 00me No "9 Highest price paid for all kinds of Power Wiring. MAPLE CAI? N0. 353 Special Attention to mam Trouble Cum Day and mm Phone 169 W I now-Ins anon. mums. For Dances, Picnics, Concerts etc. FRED O. MEYERS VES'M CIIM'I'ER. - No 242. 0 It. 8.â€"lut mud and founh Two- vlay :- of each month. It». Mlnnio Ola-n. Worthy Mum; W. P. "ulna, Worthy Pain m: 0" lam-r. 811-. Stated matings. m- om! and fourth l-‘ri- days at 8 o'clock p. m. It lineal: hall. Cur- ,liu npd light mm Franklin and Fairflew Avenues, Downers Grove, Ill. GROVE LODGE N0. Phone: Downers Grove 310 J. Estimates Given Phone 86 J offei 10 acres with 7-m house. firm and ciiy us. ham and chicken home, ‘fruit "cemloaudonmofthe main automobile road: near village Emits. Price 88,“.N. 3â€"50ftlots stmfideoftheflo Inge limits w! a v old fruit "as, A bargain for .00. me n: d fi-m bum, all Morn, on paved sen-ct, lot 50X142, good loca- tion. Owner anxious to sell. Price ”Mm. $2 lens with 7-mm hour, cement bus-mom, chicken house. 2 blocks from Vin-go limits. This property is in the best of «Indium! Price $4,”. 50 ft. lot on paved urn-c. Price 8500. Make me an affer. 541mm bungalow with ho! nin- riMric light. fiwphn. I" up to flute, on par"! «tn-M. nil uwmrnta paid. i’nm ”MUM A bargain. L34mm: Mum with large burn on lot about "5X .100, on \‘M street near station. A bargain or 34.0mm. I"; arms land with frmnm Mule, barn and gang», mr viliaxr- limits. Price $2,900.00. 2". arm wi'h “4'00"! W. M will»? lwll. rily (an, helm chicke- Imusv, all kinds of hull near village limits. l'riww ”mam. my tum; VA now I‘m-mm Mum house now hum. mlh mun Inst-mom, laundry fumarr hv‘al, r-kttrie light. hm. HI ban! wood floors. lulu-pm; porch. I. I'm up to dab in I'Wl’y why. on M an M2. {an .«M (my, Inst 0! mighharhmds. paw-«l ”tr-m1. Price .MIMI). any hrrms. .0 arm! with 7 mm Mn: 0 “$3 rhirkrn home. all kind: «If \il'ugv - limits on main same Prim fl NW0!) ‘2 arms rim 74mm Imnnlnw an: sultan. (Sump on main road. Pr!“ 3.5mm. 7- mm ham- with hill in {dran- imm- nn to n All Awumfllbll ”it! in"!d full-u... 00d loralinn. l'vkn . my m...- ‘O-mmn mm” will. Valor, “up.“ mmxutuxmmp uni! mmnnhnmuminoowm (imxr All Lunmnu In" ball paid in full I'm-y lama. Prin- 82A“. In rgnl n G-mom madam he law with . ‘km land. Price 84 .00. Ink «flu, ovum-r Inflow- to loll. 6-mom rt madam locum with hm hum :- mm 60". lo“. A nil hf- niu far sumo. POI MLI.’ 7-mm home. Ill Mm and In Id of mulllion. with two no It. Ion all lmsmnu £501.00“ M6 ham l'r‘m “.3”. . About S! W and. POI um 7-room boon. run and “a. bun utn, largo lot. Rene $18.00. 6m hour. mar pod lou- in”. um. I». ' o-nom nu. with-Tub, mr mu... ‘15.”. 7-roum home with but». "8.“. REALESTATE BARGAINS ' Military land (or Panda. lulu, Pic-kl etc. Home Wlflnfl.

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