-dh Marin the move of I re- -vldon of the bait state IIW. Th meeting in eon-in to be ink-n .0“ and instructive and s cordial ‘WOI SI extended by the Warning on h Ill Downer- Gme citizens. ’- lad mu to hear the nddrem.‘ '- m In the “dress of the m In!†the m for the .Mn includes several number-5‘ “all numbers by W. J. (human ~ of the hunted singers of the . W of its ciï¬ma - " ‘11-! Int state legishture plmrirled all Glove Woman: Club, next Wed- sndly afternoon. September men- †m..fof his subject “The much mutational Convention and M It mean- to the m .†Dal-Inc his may years of service "II 50 Cook County courts and on I. Somme bench. Uuntice Carter 1!. "Deadly mind the law of ID an. Inn settled vexed probkms -# hale-Io questions and was one Eh [all Mr. must-cm of the ï¬. ï¬fty one senatorial districts. El- am of the delegutu in set for next Haven!!! and the convention will be- .h it! madam this winter Pull-bl! no man in the mate is Wabhloexpldnthenecdofa W mnvention dun is Jud- , Orrin N. Carter. chief Justice of, in Supreme Court of Illinois who ï¬t consented to address the Down- f3! I M cm‘itudotul convention Iii all! veal! delegates to the conâ€" v-ï¬ol were mil-sud in each}! With mu sum-nee gnu-mum no All women citizens of America under a tad-n! amendment, already ratiï¬ed by more thin half the necessary num- thdmmmmakeitthehwof the land. women every when are uk- h. mom interest in political mills. ,‘l’omylthaacometoaeemtlm din? d1 put-amen is I this; in and! mu should be peculinrly :- , publicibta and those hm- the hm aw the ma: hue . need of a new constitution â€not! in hepin; with the changed in Illinois. one with more Melly 1nd one which will more ef- Mnly make for the propel-fly and E CON. CON. TO BE "“3: Slang meat of the orders in ï¬g hum. the real bulwark of the flue- are given by women. Why in†they â€Wit flagging no he a Wt or village. county. state A. 8’0. 10 GIVE FRENCH GARDEN ‘w PARTY TUESDAY «clum- ’-wfll homema- â€Wymhoh hmhthelrflght ï¬MdGe-enlu 'j’ï¬lulehp-tflotwhono .0 N30. on West Igpk'nvsu ï¬ns-n- I‘M-tnhnchgudeupnny RM, m. The home a! I- Ice Orrin N. Caner. Chief Justice If Supreme Court at Illinois wm Speak. TOPIC 0 F TALK AT WOMANS CLUB 1mm!- ltwflllhnfmbaolhwu mmen-odallhfl “Mind-mm ‘flnhoï¬bhm â€Qwkun “on of the genuine univeml upped. In American liter-tun but few nu- thon have Achieved Inch distinflion. One at these in inmes Whitenmb RI- ‘ley. His wï¬dnfl ere wind ev- nerywhere u containing the elements which endear them to every elm and ‘mnmrylsoneofthegmtAm- intends-Ea. [chalice-nod!!! lmm-mmumbym Becwse every meme is no diflennt in canal-union it [I only natural tint but few thing! ever attain the distinc- :32. The belt 3nd M beloved of all than work in “Little Orphlnt A‘nnie." “LITTLE ORPHANT The memos men do not appear randy to sign up for I long hitch in the national gum] just now, but it is hoped that they will chum their minds otter the chnrm of being free civilinns becomes dulled somewhnt. nnd the Inn of the uniform Ind drill Iagnin is felt. ‘ A pm of Compnny H will hue served two yen: in October but the mnpority hve not. From the patent outlook those who did not enlilt wheni the company was ï¬rst formal will have to news out the period of their‘ enlistment from three months to n yenr longer. in October I» expected. This week new Enï¬eld rifles and bayonet: wen.- issued. which with the peeks. centeens and clothing partially equips the {one {or ï¬eld service. It his been diy rovered that the two-your enliltmem which was supposed to terminus with the mr will hold the men till the term expires. Eflons to recruit the national guard so far have produced few men except one major-general. Him brig- adien, a lull dozen colonels. and a few majors. captains and lieutenant-n. land only obey: orders. Faun this minimum, the pay grades up as follows: Corporal .................... 82.25 Sargent ..................... 2.60 Sargent-Mot .............. 2.60 First new: ............... 2.75 Second lieutenant ............ (.70 First lieutenant .............. 5.50 Captain ..................... 8.66 Major .................... . 8.30 A law adapted at the outhmk of the war provided that militiunen ‘should not be paid mom Hun mm in the army. This would have nude the pay $1 per day for privates. The old kw made it 82. The high com- mand decided to work undet the old law and so the minimum pay for the riot duty will he 82 per day for the ordinary bayonet ï¬â€˜hterâ€"the privue. the mun that carries a rifle I; now appears certain that the militi-men will not be mustered on; MILITIAMEN OF COMPANY H ARE AWAITING PAY Will Rneive Remuneratién Under Old 32 nâ€"Duy Lawâ€"Will No! he Mineral Out in Oct. Mimi-men have signed the pay roll and now are waking for the pay- muter to reimbunte them for the days they spent on riot duty. Telephone 62-h! Our new styles have arrived for Fall and Winter. We have the latest imported goods for ladies including the new duvetyn. velour. silvertone, tricotine, chamelon, cord suiting, chincilla, twill, bolivia gaberdinC. suede de Iaine. plush velvet. velvetine and many'novelties. Also fancy linings. including Pussywillw brocade and plain satin. We have a wonderful new line of DETMER GUARANTEED WOOLENS FOR MEN. All the latest cheeks, stripes and mixtures and the ever-fashionable serge. Also a very large assortment of ne overcoating in the weight and style that pleases you best. - Drop in at your earliest convenience. We are always glad to show the latest weaves and patterns, whether you buy or not. Service and courtesy is our motto. You will ï¬nd upon examination that our materials and workmanship are equal to the best, anywhere. ANNIE†HAS UN- IVERSAL APPEAL Now is the time to have your fall 0111‘ New Steam 1,1738st MaChin-e and winter cleaning done. We are now having good service in cleaning and are doing our own pressing with a N ew. Sanitary Steam llOFF- MAN Pressing Machine. We can now press your garments while you wait. We also take special care of your plushes and velvets. It is now time to have your comforters, curtains. portleres and rugs put in shape and cleaned for the winter. Bring them early to avoid the rush season. . 'We now have the agency for the MODEL L AGRANGE Laundry. Give us a trial. ""4 LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILORâ€"CLEANING, DYEING, REPAIRING M Goods called for and delivered if desired. nouns GUOVB m JOSEPH MAZZA fl 3 5.0.1: in 3:55 9 Aglaaunvicunai gigs-53!. Athenian-3.23039!- 33.315513. III-33.33. [Slaugifilli a.~l:4.l.9>.o.I!IJ :F‘lgri dunlim" learned the vdue of cooper- Iuon Ind pulling together. to make a m. of I pine or nee. Everyone was enthusiastic lad hope for a m- pitldon of the Play Put. After school on Mondny ntternoon the boys 3nd girls of the bomb-rd Gnrnmnr School had I period of or mixed plnyâ€"which in spite of the hot mther proved most enjoyable tonllwhotookpert. Them-ad relny me- were run of? under tr- :direction of the County Y. K. C. A. Secretary. W. H. Richie, with the u- almnce of Principal Robina all the tenchen, In. Robina. Ilsa Ielville and Min Ziegler. The jump-theâ€"rope nlnylndmndwereperhtpsflremou populnr with the older boys nnd girls. It we: evident thnt some at the chil- dren. whore pl-y life the u yet unq developed, were getting I reel beneï¬t; from such group phy with other ehil-l dnen. while A few who were ‘indivl-I NOTES 0!“ ACTIV- ITIES OF THE DU PAGE COUNTY “Y†‘WE MAKE OUR OWN ADJUSTMENTS 0N Downers Grove Vulcanizing Shop THIS MAKES THE GUARANTEE 01" 10,000 Miles on Racine Cord Tires and the one of 6,000 Miles on Racine Fabric Tires :1 SINCERE GUARANTEE! C. Penner has engaged the services of an EX- PERT Shoe Repairer, who has been doctoring shoes for the last tWenty years, and is now pre- pared to do all kinds of repairing promptly and efliciently. 101 South Main St. . Downers Grove, Ill. Bring your shoes to us. 108 South Main Street, near Maple Avenue Shoe Repairing Announcement RACINE TIRES C. PENNER caption. The-ï¬sh willbehnldh lithium-diam". fwbblulmï¬nm jAï¬mdï¬oW “‘afludhfllfl. Fifty yen-s .go next Sunday. Sep- tember 14. 1869. Mr. and Mrs. Chanes G. Gnves were mnrried at Aland. New Hampshire. In 1892 Huey moved since mule their home. ï¬tting 1 part in the Ifldn of the villlge Ind Innk- ing my “rm friend: here. 0:: mt land" evening, Septem- ber 150:. Van Chain, 0. E. s. of which In. Grave- io 3 member. will to W Gm: where they hue RECEFI'ION FOR MR. AND MRS. C. GRAVES MONDAY I A “Hi Y" Club is about to be stan- ed 'at the Wham High School under the leadership of Coach C N. Mil/- ichell. who had charge of Physical Ex- unimtiona and Aquatis a “Camp Black Hawk" Having had “aiming at the Y. I. C. A. College in Chicago he in eminently lined for this service; and with the organization of the old- er high school boy: into n club for School and Community unions!" worth while things should result. enlisted u the healer of the my. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN are executed from I variety of It- cepuble designs and every den.“ is looked after by experts. That is why our monuments always appeal to good mu». 1! you plan a momorinl in your plot we will show you a great varier of designs to choose from. Our Monuments NAPERVILLE. ILL. FOR THE MAN. YOUNG 0R OLD, WHO WISHES 'I‘O APPEAR CORRECT AT ALL TIMES, WE OI"- FER A LINE OF DRESS ACCESSORIES THAT ARE CORRECT. BY CORRECT. WE MEAN -- IN STYLE, C0103, PRICE AND ALSO â€" S A T I SF A C 'I‘ I 0 N. men are the New FALL FELTS which have their most complete early representation here. These are the hats that are latest in style and the best buys possible at the money asked. The days of the straw are over. autumn is fast approaching. buy a new A Crowning Triumph ’to our {all suits for dressy FIRE -- LIGHTNING â€" TORNADO â€"AUTOMOBILE- Continual, Fidelity, Phcnix, American Eagle, $66,000,000 SECURITY 1580-“de Wcmfl. Shun Hauling - Sewer Building Gas Fitting TAILOR AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS South Mnin Street - Get into the habit of trading at Tholin’s. Dress Accessories A Clowning Trimnph V. THOLIN L. B. GESNER, Agent 27 S. Main Street INSURANCE Fred D. Helnlle P L U M43 1 N6 FALL FELT Tclopho-o ilk g‘l‘hese accessories include: } Silk Striped, Shirts Dréss Shoes Caps CRAVATS. Priced at 1.00, 1.50. 2.00 Gloves Handkerchiefs