Downers Grove Reporter, 13 Jun 1919, p. 6

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_-fllh¢nfifi‘lmfio,ul Olfiootherlllnd.nhouldthem Under flu: arraignment first men- tioned. if a man who served as a prints at 830 per month. WiI’IQH to take training, waiving claim to sub- um. clothing. etc he will. if sin- gle or living apart from his (km-1 m during training he allowed ad- dlfio-l $35 per month by the Federal Danni. than bringing his income up While. in training a man meek-es an amount equal at last to the base pay received during hix last month’a service in the Anny. Nnvy, or Mnrine Corps. but in no case does he mire In: khan 856 per month if a single man. at less than 875 per mmth if " "I! with his dependents. or less than $6.} per month for himself if lwmc lflrt from his «Whip; in addition to allowances to his de. pendent: if married and liv'mg apart (run his wife during the period of tnlning. In all uses the wife m cam 815 Ind each minor child 810 pu- month. These payments In made to enable the man to support himself while in tnining. and are in lieu of "N brunch office for this district is at man. The Westministor. “0 S. Durham St. Chicago. Illinois. I! lay IliuMI-d mrvirv Iran NM h unfiltered hy the Hun-an of Wu m Imam to he as mud. u "I per and «mm. will get in load: with the Federal Board hr Vocations! mama. Wax-Mafia: M *6"! any out if its fmfleon bunch nflit'os IM Peder-l "I‘M will plan- llwm in «In; at“! instituting when "due-Ham in Mn and Vet-sink, v here nIiIaJ He had" nr mnmtmm will he high! In (hem mnling In their in- WI experience aunt-«kn and ”den-aces. A diuMed man so in- ath that he cannot take up his 0” eruption will he Illnwfll to M any occupation M tulle which he think: he would like to '09le. m5- M of mum. «a appml by the Federal Board. whirh is intended M- ly to be assured that the man it fit- ted to pursue (hm mnmum or (ride GM of ”If Fuk cal-anal Him-aha" In unu- llrur rum: crippled men I. uniform In- mm an (M- un-m cm "a! In "panhandling" kindly dhr yew-I whom. ll luv haw-n found ".2 M mrly nary raw (hm. mar VIN but plum Minn") fnklrn m Un- nho of noern. who look Unh- mflhnd a! calm-M mum-Mod sympathy hum “In with Thom in no "run Inn lb"!- lnlivm No nun disabled :0 lhvl unite and «any m any mrfi o" holdup [mm' on lhr .«hwlu Mr nrrd In rag-gr in any tun-apathy. what u" Much Is not h‘nnuinz lo him Anya-r Inn-mu mum in uniform “I «n- m should anlnrm “rm 0! pvvuirmn mad.- for Hwir (mm-nu an! vlmvmv‘nl by "w (km-rmnvm. If an) mm) M, (or living mfmmu. than Ina appur- luuilbfl um ram-nun: hm [alvu‘ n ljvor I!" h" I'flflt‘ "or In?“ MI} I“ n'fimmlinu vlnnhlu-vl mm “kn uvv trying {a mukr «umvlhing M Mm- .lvn. if mrr)‘ rmw of IMF («Iran I" [a npm‘mi m lbw mum! Ninth; The (bvermm-nt. it. will hr non-d. ”C. only luim Hu- dlubkd mm. Ibm “Hing him to unuma l'lm mlh cat-Inn"! Miriam-y. 1M mpom- MIN“ 0! civil Me. but I'lo amt-u N. In murlnx ankvymrnt u ”u- .d of bin prnod n! Inching. For m-ostlblluhing 1hr disabled in dvll life. the authorized agency of Ch Government is ”Ir Foch-ml Boon] lot Voatioml Education. which in W by Oman-ms with the “vm “than! "tilting of dlmMnl sold'wn‘ All the plmuwnl or .n-Mbililau‘d ms in mitnbk 1M gainful occu- pflou." In" tho-Ir dim-hum fmm Ch. Anny. to: ll] dinbled awke men, whether w in the United States or nbmul m ymlkd (or equally. duh And it should be undemtood that am- injured in Fume lut not th- only ones entitled w nuisance, din-bled In the line of duty to "9-08- 1M!!! themselves in civil life. Inasmuch n the Government took than men out of civil life and plural them in camps nml in the ln-nchou when their disabilitiI-u won- incurred. lb. obligulon upon the Government M Msublixh them In civil life in ll! behalf of discharxwl service mpn'rhamml Without bring informed of Calm! Arthur Womls. Assistant mfihe provisions. made for (hem through the Secretary of War in change Mime “He'll? of the Fedt'ral Boawl. be- flndlnx emuloymrut for demobilixedjc‘Wm lhcy WU"? "'ltjlW-‘d from SN~ ”We”. allow: and marines, has‘f'c“ bvfon- ”“5 mnrhmery {0" "Uh‘ burned um in many section's many?“ ."m‘f' “‘“" "' ""0". Any perm We do not know just what welcoming In contact with such disabled Gmmment is doing to enable monf'm'" will b“ ““5"“ “ palrlotir duly b." din-bled In the line of duty to mâ€"es- directing them richer in wrim to the 1.515.]: themselves in civil life. Potion! Hoard M Washington 9" ‘0 Inasmuch u the, (low-runwnt mold“? ”I "w “mm-5 'W“"‘M branch than. men out or civil life and plum: '"”‘m« "r- mm .m- ‘0. awe-hi" than in camps nml in tho lmnchcutl'orw" “ om,- “ “W“ “KW?” If they M Chair AinnhfliliI-u warn inning-uni, I‘Ill. Pugh!- Includn Pay and Sunk-name {or Ehfletvicc Man and Degen- . dent-"while in "timing. II. S. 10 HAG]. IRAN 10 All DISABHD MIN In his work throughout. the country hand. for \‘o- It is very important that the dis- ,ublcd man sh‘ll ho mad“ I» wall-u: fully the advantage of taking training to insure hin fulurv- welfare. At pm mm them nre many patriotic emu players of labor who un- willing tn lake on dlnbled me. whether they an: rally «ch of performing their dutiox or not. But don't {amt that in n (w yc-nru'the work of the wally cflkirm man will tell and he will ht.- tint on who wlll a" I’N‘Il'. Many vripplmi soldiers wr-rc dis- rharm-d without bring informed of have mind as high .3 $81 ,per month, he will then continue we receive such pay and it will. of course. not be necessary in this use for the Fed- eral Board to allow lllm anything Ill-i ditiorml. In the case of otl‘icers, it {will be apparent. no allowance will be‘ ’forthcoming from the Federal Roam. :Mcn who luau: been blinded in battle 5‘" who have lost both arms or both 'vlexs or who as n nosult of injulies ‘incun'ml are permanently and totally disabled. it may lu- nolml, come under a special pruvisinn which allows the") slim per month additional. For this reason flu! Federal Board There is no time to be lost. Act today. Act NOWâ€"while the matter is fresh in your mind. THE HONOR ROLL OF DU PAGE COUNTY. nowmms GROVE, ILiINOIS. _ DOWNERS GROV Do your part in making this beautiful and lasting volume a complete success. It will stand not only as a monument to the conscientious and whole-hearted patriotism of the entire county, but will show that we are far sighted in wanting our county’s record preserved. No doubt you will want to reserve one or more copies for your library. Make your reservation early and avoid disappoint- ment. Only one edition will be published and when it is exhausted it will be impossible to secure a copy. If you are proud of your boys, and neighbors and friendsâ€"if you want Du P County’s war record to be com te and a big credit to the countyâ€"if you have regard for the feelings of our brave men an women-send their pictures and pixies. Many volumes have been reserved as gifts to faraway friends and relatives. We must hurry the work in order not to disap- point thwe people. - Gather together the pictures and records of everyone in your family who took an active part in Du Page County’s war work. Send or bring these to us without delay. Subscribers are growing impatient for this beautiful book, the forms must close soon. As this is ah official record of Du Page County’s part in winning the war there is absolutely no charge for printing the pic- tures or biographies. WHAT YOU MUST DO. Your part in making this Honor Roll iblo is most im rtant. You can make it a wonderful success, or by holding back the photograph and record of some wort y fighter or wor er you can cause disappointment and chagrin. Think of being able to take this beautiful volume. in its rich “Kowhide” binding. and to open it up to the picture of your boy. There is his pictureâ€"the one he sent you from campâ€"and there, too, is the story of his services to the nation and World. l"Surely not. Then we cannot lag behind in commemorating the deeds of our noble and self-sacrificing fighters and war wor ers. Are you proud of Du Page County’s part in winning the war? Of course you are. Du Page Count ' has a proud recordâ€"a record that is enviable. No other county has achieved more or sacrificed more in helping to win the orhi War. Other counties all around us are publishing Honor Rolls to be preserved in homes, in schools and by historical societies. Have they more to be proud of than Du Page County? WM' ”OWNERS GEQVFEVWOE wife who is interested in the welfare of her home and familyâ€"who is desirous of simplifying her houseworkâ€" should not fail to visit our office this week that she may learn how easy it is to enjoy the blessing and luxury of flowing hot water at the turn of the tap. Come in and seen Water Heater in Operation. [is the occasion of nation-wide importance. Every house. i ~that’s what the Gas Water Heater means. Plent ' of hot .water at the turn of the tap, for bathing, toilet, 3 av- ing, laundry, window washing, dishes, floors, etc. In "In event couracs commenced: [wave for any reason unsatisfattory: or not suited for the particular dis-f ability at the person undergoing train- follow. in doing everything in Its power to train and equip the diubled man Im- mediately upon his discharge. so that he Will be a thoroughly compemnt , w . . @figflgfifi; is} HOT WATER HAPPINESS wlntever line he elects to GAS WATER HEATER WEEK, JUNE 91‘]! T0 14'“! FOR ALL THE FAMILY It should film he understood by all men who have lost a limb in the service in the line of duty, that“ is the duty of the Gpvcmment, thru (Continued on Page 7) lug, anothnr course will be offered. for ‘the work of the Government never ceases until the diubled man in per- manently placed in I. suitable Ind 10? muneruive position. ‘ DOWNERS GROVE PUBLISHING COMPANY " New Telephone Toll Rates Now inactive The recent decision of the United States Supreme Court empowers the Postmaster General to fix telephone rates and the intraâ€" state toll rates formerly announced by the Postmaster General will now apply in the state of Illinois. On January 21, 1919, the Postmaster Gen- eral established new interstate and intra- state telephone toll rates. The intrastate rates were not charged because of an in- junction issued by the Superior Court of Cook County. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY m, 1m. 13111;"

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