Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Sep 1919, p. 8

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, .3 flhpeople “the general electian of‘fore every voter in entitled to and ‘ rm ”ted On all n Cnntitufionnl Con‘ {should vote for tym undidnten. ‘ " refine the sum Centaur! The prlmry election. at which del- ' ”he convention will canal-t djegnbn‘ will be nominated Sephmber W,“ two (Menus. Two'lom and the election November 4th. will be elected {m and! ntwhlehdelegnmwlllbaelecndm n m. 'd. w 19, 1919 Tush], m 1, 1919 EDWARD CORLETT ‘ Joliet, Illinois Candidate for the Republican Nomi- nation for Delegate to the Con- stitutional Convention green peas; hot mlls. olives and pir‘ a la mode just mawhcd the appofitvs a! the hungry exvseh'ico mm. The “K. P’s.” a“ dolled up in “hits a- prons and raps, looking just the op- posite from regular army kitchen po- lice, were kept busy for nearh 'an hour bringing up msehe supplies or food from the kitchen. Aftcr and during the mvul the men showed they could do things bvsidos In“: on table. Tht-y fumishwl sor- The “chow” was surely finc- aml the boys did full justice to it. The monu. unteloupes. roast beef, baked ham. mashed potatoes. combination salami, given the “honor roll boys” of the Congregational chunk last Friday evening. The soldiers and milors committee of the church. which kept in Much with the boys during the I'll" gave the dinner. The "feat" had been prepamd by novel-i mem- bers of the Ladies’ Aid Society and was served in th(- church basement at 7:00 o'clock, It was foliowrd by a short program of spanking and a very good entertainment. About thirty tax-service men ghastly enjoyed a banquet and mtertainpmnt mail-cl! Give- IQ-hu and Fit-ct Inher- of Chunk All Band-ruched Lu: Ma! PERFECT PROJECTION Every (Tuesday, Thursday Friday and Saturday N0 EYE STRAIN .AT DICKE THEATRE Political Advertisment ; Tlu' Hunul of Supvrvin‘ors of Du ll’aun county hon-by extend to :1” Va- ‘torans of tho Civil War and of tho Spankh-Amrviran War. residents of Uul’ago County, a cordial invitation m be present at u Dul‘age county Soldiers’ Rl-union to be held at. tho (fault Housv in Wlwnton. on Tuesday tho lfith (lay of September. HHS), at 10 o'clock a. m. The Rev. Ira M. (hwy. formally [tutor of the church. made thv talk of tho evening. From his expon‘i-nn- as a “Y" sormtary in the A. E. F. and from nhsnn~z=t'.un-., made sinu- coming home, he drew a pictum of the futuw. Ho said that in his opin- ion. thr‘ L-x-sul'virt- mvn would work tnucthrr in stifling llll' [ulun- pmh- lcms (if t country for tln- right. {abort ( :n'pvnu-r, temporary chair- man of thi- local post of thr‘ American Legion, was callvd on for a few words. He thanked the committal) for tha- gond time which had been shown Un- boys and drew a pictun‘ qf tlu- didn‘â€" 9mm in tho “chow." which they had 11-- m-ivml tlu-rr- and in Pram-n. ”0 said that. the ox-svn’il'o men did not huh! very much 1":th fur the Vnu‘uls of the army and hatwl m think but-l: tn llln days of “gold. fish" and “com willy." In closing hr- called for lhrov chem-s for llw ladies and men who had so myally entertained and thesnl wL-m given with a will. mnedthehynhomeundtothedinâ€" neruldtbenmadeaplubrtheir ‘coopention. not only in church work. but in Inything am am up. He said he would welcome any oppor- tunity to help them and asked that they feel {me to com» to him at any time. rule hany sumâ€"J‘K-kâ€"kâ€"k-Kâ€"P." 1Their wive- lunnoniud Mrfully ‘0. the Winnâ€"led by Ed. ‘ A short prqgrun followed led by Edwud Lacey rho culled on the Rev. 1'. J. Own. Mr or «the chunl}. for I few Gram . Com mitten NOTICE C. B. BLODGETT GEORGE l-‘IX CHARLES BIERMANN mwwnm chow: 315mm; nowxans anon; {wk-ms donmuyduln. Z This team has twice lowowd the Ihhndnrd of the Napcrville Exile». one of the strongest ball clubs in the vi- cinity. »The louln have docided to hook up with fast company only Ind Ire determined to aluminium a de- feat to Edison Park. It will be I 1 worth watching. ALL SET FOR BIG COUNTY WELCOME HOME TOMORROW ‘l Captain Melvin Hinder and Manag- er Henry Garner of the American Lo- tion baseball team have arranged a great gum.- for next Sunday afterâ€" noon lY'klison Park. a semi-pm or- ganization with phyers who have had try outs with the major leagues. will come out for a contest with the local nine. Strum: Team Will Eng-gee Local» in Bust-ball ('ont'st Next Sunday Afternoon. ; 1n Juno 1862 she was nun-rim! tn IIgnatius l'l‘ufl' am! moved to . farm -\\'hi(‘h he had just purchased :1 mil;- éoast uf the old lmmostoad. Horn shy 'hns spent her lif", first with her h :haml. who passed :may l-‘ebrua._. 1882': and thou with lwr children and Vi! -\\'as in the home sho came to as 'a brido fiftymm‘cu years ago that sht- ldil‘dl laét \u-ck. mournul by a" who know her. ) -«J - Mm. Zarn leaves to mourn her unâ€" timola' taking away hvr faflmr and mothnr. loving husband. om- brother. (ivougr- Norbert and thrvn sim‘r.“ Mrs. Chas. Mam‘itz, Mrs. Jnhn Erick- Hm and Ma Herbert. EDISON PARK NINE TO PLAY HERE SUNDAY Fum‘ral snrvirl's will be held this morning at 9:30 o'clock from St. Ja- :-eph's church. the Rev. linens B. Goodwin ofl‘iciafing. Burial will be made in the Lemon: comet/cry. Mrs. lam was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert and was born September 6th. 1894 on the Her- ben homestead south west 0f the vil- lnmn Here she livml until her mar- riage to George Zm'n Dero'mber 28, 19I8. Mrs. Clam Zara died at lwr home south of the \‘illam- early.Wnlnes«lay morning from thl- MIN-ts of :m opt-r- ntion {or appomlicitux which was per- formed at the West Submhan hospi- tal four weeks nun. She leaves to mourn her loss, fire L'lIiiIlH-n, four suns, AIhmrl. Hum-nu. .hm-ph and Frank and (mo (laughter. Emma. Mus. ”('nr)‘ Fnulhahol'. thirt- mn gl‘nndchiMn-n and four grvat y'mnsh'hiltlrt-n busillrs a host of fliI‘llds and acquaintance '. Domhwuhladc” Mrs. Pfafl was our of the few woâ€" men left to tell the lalvs of pioneer days in Du Page County. Burn .lum‘ G. 1842 at Hillx‘wnlwim. Alsau-V Fl‘ilfll'l‘, Amntha St-hmiu. she (-mm- in America with her pars-Hts at llu» ug- u:l' four. 'l'llt‘y tran-lml overland lI,\' \urious means finally landing on thw- 1‘ast brunrh of the llu I‘ug‘l- on Un- Lislo wall. ”011- Mr. Schmilt tnuk up govmnmvnt land and hc-rp .\lr< l‘l'ufl' lived during ht'l‘ chiltlhmuxda yunoldl.diedltflwhomeofher daughter. In. Henry Pullhaher. in Lille Township. manned. of the vil- Inge curly Ins! P's-idly morning. Fu~ nerd services were held at. St. Joâ€" neph's chmth Monday morning. the Rev. Ems B. Goodwin officiating. Burial was made by the side of her husband and parents in the (a. holiv: cemetery at Naponille. the Mn. new] nanl J. Schuetto, pastor of SS l'otvr Paul church of Naperv Io. hold- ing a short svwico at the gram. MRS. GEORGE ZARN (Continued from ln. Ankh. Pull. seventy-leve- MRS. AGATHA PFAF'F great game and well tho sml'y of NW Iittlv bull‘s playmulnu Frank Dunn. they brought in a \m» diet of m-vhh-mal «lvmh. 'l'lw verdict road “W0 find Um (I0â€" roused ('umo to his «lvuth {rum shock and internal injury as thv rvwlt m‘ a blow l'rum tho find of un imn toe-tr" laddr in th» public school gruumls «If I Have you the latest information about Government insumm? Were you successful in getting your $60.00 [bonus? Haw ulmu! honn- conditions? An gum “'orl'iI-d about n‘nt. debts. insu): iam‘v. >icknoss. thv childl‘n-n. business ‘nr legal matters? “'1' ran obtain for Pm: and your family I‘Xlll‘l’t nu‘dii-al ware. Inga! advice and help in all jtlwxv matters without ('XPOHM‘ in you. “Hut Side Suburban l . rit't Officn. 12! X. Marion sin-ct. Oak I'm-k, ”L Tvlr'plwm- Oak Park 4893. Tu-mpomry Infurumtion Human. Seplvmlwr 6th. 1915!. Wlwamn Cour! Hnusv. SAD ACCIDENT CAUSES DEATH OF YOUNG BOY If ,wm hau'p not had satisfactory mplios to your correspondence or speedy acljustmnt of your claim. thl-H- is a wuson. and on r worker will be glad to talk the mama-r uvvr with on. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS . BUILDING MATERIALS 0!" ALL KINDS LUMBER â€"- COAL â€" MILLWORK TELEPHONE OUR POLICY TELEPHONE ONE m Prompt Service, Best Quality, Right Prices ONE FIVE If you we not feeling It you should find out whether you no en- titled to compensation and nae-educa- (ion. Whey am My to help diachuxoed men in my my; Anyoninmedofmeiliellcmor information awarding the Govern- ment’s provision for men who have been dinhled while in the service! Nails Etc Siding ‘ Moulding Windows Millwork Flooring the Hon Service Sectioi is doing. Not only In day Interested in the {unifies of me- uill in Service, but Lumber Shingles neCounku-Idlhdoutm in still curving on! Whileyoumi-Wh-mnfln (Continued from Page I) MCKIE SAYS I We are at your service with illustrated house hooks, plans, estimates, etc. Building That Hume You’ve Planned On! You can build as cheaply right now as any time in the future. Lumber prices will not be lower. The great demand for reconstruction work in Europe has already caused advances within the past sixty days. Potter M13. 8 Lumber Co. NOW’S THE TIME! LGoingnguildle DON’T DELAYX! (hmrgn A. llurr of Julivl. u candi- «latr for thc- Rvpublinm nomination for tlt-lugaln at tlw primaries Sl'p tvmhm- 10th. was born in Will (7oun~ ty. Illinois. and has always livml in this St-nalorial District. "0 I'oroiw-d his c-duratiun in those lniiral illin- nis institutions: The country school. Hm tmvnnhip high svlmnl and lhv Stat» Cnivorsil)‘. Ho wns Stall-'5 Al- mrm-y of Will County from 1908 lo If our nvw cunMituti-m i~ “win”: by thb prns uf partisans M will no! In‘ utisfarmry tn flu- fair minds of a" (-h-monts at our suvit-ty and mil fail of ratification. “mad minnlml mrn lllllrl lu- sn-rur for thi> \nulL mm] of uéJu- n-xpvrivn my! hmuvl‘ s3'llvpalhit-g. I‘Irjmlu-r short \i.~inn. and nmnm' minds "NM“ be kept a“: \' from the rnum‘il txlhha~~ Framing: a new constitmiun fug llw 'tutv of illinuis is in unlit)- hunch"! u m-n l'uumlutinn fur tlu- Auln gun-t uâ€" mvnt. Tlu- lusk mu.-( I.» zu'n-nu-{nh ml wiilmul nlmmcr of urn-rkinp: lhu- suw‘rslrm'tuw. Candidate (or Republican Nomiantion for Constitutional Delegate PRIMARY. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1919 ELECTION, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1919 Pml Willi-m Herring, Jr. w. the non of Ir. all In. Paul W. Herring 30f Mum! avenue. He "II born June 18. 1912 in Down vae and would enter the second (rule this your. H: haves three bunkers, lurâ€" dly nupewiled. Sum-1m nmm-flnlthil iri- new ‘hddcratoueundnuitnu genus MNi-upfliflcl‘w Mwhnitmbmflu- Downu Gnu. We the in" recall- GEORGE A. BARR Political Advertisment “EDIE. HU has ht‘on an m‘tiu' Repub- :qun and h:|.~ lm-n Mn mfiml with Ci‘ v\u' and l'ulnutiv nun‘n-nu-nl.» fur many ”urn. lln- \mrkrd nu a farm as a ; ulcrkml m ”w \‘illum- stow. and Two Delegates will be (than! from this District. They should be men who ran speak for all the People of this District. Rt-mvmhm' lhut Constitutional Con- ventions are not hold nflen; that their work afi'u'tk all of us for years lo romp. Thou you will rr-aliu‘ Ult‘ I'm- por-tana of mting n! the primal); all Soptt-mhm lath and the olrction No- \omhor 4th. as an altnrnox in .lolirt. H“ knows our lx-oplr. uur runmnmily inlcn‘st . xmll amm-ciuu-s (lu- m-wls of such population as Iiu-s in this lliyztrict. which is itself typical of thi- whole state. "is whole mlumlion and train- inyz. (lu-mfnn-. hm-o bot-n such as would fit him to ropn-M'nt this Dis- trict in (hr Constitutional Convention. aru-r being mlmittml to the I: had a \Hdv and Mlt‘d' '.~I'ul "rut-tire ment. Bunon H. Hen-ii“ of the that I. E. (lunch officiating lid burial in male .3 the [Indian Corner coma. In. RE. “Winning-labo- tion at the hm. The sympathy of the entire Villa. is with the family in their bemu- til W” Ell-I A” Henry 5 her. Olrolyn liric h Puma! unice- well i i S m Gravel Cinders Cement Brick

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