Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Oct 1919, p. 8

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; affliction. Tuesday, November 4 candidates For Delegates constitutional Convention BEPUBUBAN TICKET MST lMPflRTANT ELEOTIDN IN FIFTY YEARS Al 01 Your mm: To Vote! EDWARD CORLETT GEORGE A. BARR 22% 0n to President Wilson protested against this. pointing to the Mexican mining laws of 1884. 1892. and 1909; these are all explicite as to the ownership of mineral rights. "Already the tax- rs imposed." said the U. S. Govern- ‘ment "if they are not eonfimtory in 'oflert ...... they at least indicate a jtrend in that direction." Carranm was also reminded that the Commitm‘ Mon 0! 1857 ordaina that “Private :rmperty shall not be expropriaced, Ileateept for reasons of public utility, [and by means of due indemnification." Political Anarchy. To these and many other represen- 1tatiorm ther was no reply at all. or olae high-flown isolenee. The Queue- taro Decrees give Carranza despotic powers: "The Executive shall have the exclusive right to expel from the Republic forthwith any foreigner whose pnaenee he may deem exped- Gradually. tlw Pan‘latinism of (Tar- ranza kindled all factions in Mexico. The rvmlt was the Quemtaro Conâ€" vention of 19", which declarod om- nomic war upon all foreigners. Thus Article XXV". states that: "In the nation is vested legal ownership of petroleum and all hydrocaflnnwso- lid. liquid or gaseous.” Mexico‘s hatred of America in- am" rmnounfl‘d and of king «sanding. Thn I‘xitl’ivmls put nmn the Wllmn Advnin- istntion pint-r MM haw tun-n turn and flagrant. Iliu'rta ‘ans rnllrd Hymn Elm rvparlta’on Inlluwinl an in "H In “hr Hlnrn and Suffix. That hi‘ irfvu- .Hl .Thmv-upon Admiml Mn)" tnoli 'thc Atlnnlir Fleet down to Van (Tum, ‘nml demanded a mint». Thin. suing I'WI! "(m-til. Altm- a shiminh a'haw. :tho American Admiral .anilod away frrlthmt any satisfaction. ’ ‘ Wat I‘m Fordgnm. Thvn. after the invasion by {hr hun- ‘nit Villa, General Pushing it»: wont Einto Moxie» with a lam (om to cap- ‘mrr tho outlaw. "dead or. nllw." He ‘rflrvatod North again with an rmpty fan. and his atmrtive attempt cost ‘ PM Washington Trnmry £40.0000fl). Such clash»): with Amrrica in her "unmilltaw" day led Mexico to fall- larious mlusions ahuut her big muhhor. The pron was taught that I ha \‘anquis were an unmartial poo- : pl» .u'ho put thoir trust in 3 (MIN iliplnmncy. and moasuml all things hy tho hilsinr-ss standard. Mr. Wilâ€" son’s unlucky phrase, “Tm pmud to fight." was soiled upon by illitemtr l‘nrdns .who yell"! "Tm-o Amoriram!” at a bull in the plaza that was all Im- lawn and rr‘fuscd :1 (cw the latices of the chulos. ‘ 9 The Cowdray intemsts refused to be bled in thix way. Themupon their pumps were smashed and the wells ‘H-t ablaze. causénx enormous Iosa. {Millions .of Mini-savage poons. of In- ,«lian serfs. joined any bandit flag that Ipromlml them a few cenuvus a day ’ II mu 5. home in mind um Ink-o'- rm: when with that of IM Uuiud smu- far and)! 2.000 miles. much u Smlnnd'a do” with Elli-gland. 11ml name W16: 1 pm- planing probhm in fur". "an bro“: man and white want u guard". vu- 1{Irv- that Inna I.‘ I1"! ulna-unl- ubly. cum-mm... Ind spa-mic “ohm an- ontflmk! from [Armin In the N3 “MIC of the Rio linuwh» 01M bitty riwr I‘M-w annual wanna im-Jaaflle "w nfl‘l'Ddll)‘ (‘nmmimicm m Wuhfinm. Mr. Henry Fletcher, the L'. 8 Km. MRMOI' in Mexico City. has just pn-v mm-«I the Home Commnu'e of Con- gu-M um: I list of 217 American murdered in thin lumen land. Th5: does not include "n- l'. S. trooper- who wem nmbunhcd. nor the Int-li- tiu in Amen'an town: “that up" by nick-m u at Calumbuu. N. I. New l’tnrho Villn noun-d himself. after Mr. Wilson had than him war and Wind Cams: 1: de (um I'm- Ment of the mm Republk. 9am! “I (we hand" to dynamite the trains. burn towns, raviuh wonwn-un-l raid clu- bunk-r 'owns. Aflm Madam and De. la Barra calm: Victoriano Huerta, a Mixtcc In- dian of pure blood. Then came Las- curian and Carbajal. Eulalio Gutier- [none since the assassin, Madem. suc- evaded Dina. The last-named was an innkeeper's sowâ€"a half bred, who be~ came an army-farrier, and for thirty years was the life-and-death autocrat of a land greater than France, Ger- many. and Andriaâ€"Hungary put to- gothcr. misahnnfiu Then-fore. wmrrgivm {m n» Gm: War as a naval and «Milan Pow-er of the fin! rank. America r'raliwc ’that the "HIM:- Ofl Mexico” [unlin- J! at an end. Then in naming far it but to drelnre n l’rolertoraw. an we did with Egypt, Twin-Holst of Wealth Upon a" taunts, then. Amrrira man! now assrrt herself. and that in a my tommnmmratn with Mr now Yam Coal Older Should Be Placed NOW! Around about the middle of October a little heat on cold mornings will be necessary. Be prepared by having a supply of good coal on hand. “Old Ben," Franklin County Lumber Coal, will give you the heat satisfaction you want. Cement Shingles ORDER NOW YOUR WINTER’S SUPPLY! ' Blocks m" l KINDLING FOR SALE 2:: Scream We have a good stock of fine dry kindling. This Is G rk cut up waste from our factory. No large pieces, but "'9' [55:23:31 just right for light fires and starting the furnace Cinders ‘ $3.00 PER LOAD, DELIVERED (5 to 600 pounds) 1"“ “mm" Al 3 dc f h "‘9‘" Siding so, a ne gra o envy Tile Moulding WALNUT FUEL WOOD Coal Lnth $3. 00 per ...................... , ...... 500 pounds p...“ I finally. mar-"y and phyukully 0w Ink-an mum nrv far bdrm the mlmw-IMM of flu- nnrk‘nt Ar- um. AMI now Amt-ric- must him than in hunt ”mu-h Aw has no [not "IN! (or "w huh Maxim mmmamh "w “n". which is at m Hm mud and "wraith In' (M soullwm pork of "or l'nihwi Saws. "Mica nlsn dominan- Hu- Plum. Canal. I: am" u ”to NM:- mane. Home: (ht-w l! Ibo- possibility of fowixn inrnuim Man. (he um intrmtima! hmdc-r. whirl» no military [Pains or outlay (an over adoquuwly Mfr-Ill. vow [Beth-Mt. "w Ovrmnn Minister in "also Guy. wu 0"th (mm RM- Iin to plan In inns-ion of flu: l'nlw sum by man of a (‘nrunu un- ilaughl. alumna! hy Gonna. "my mu! manor. AM pmnibdy mu. a» nut pcri of leII' Pvt-“dent Wilma? Inn-Illa. o! uw Moxie-n won" in the on conspicu- mn fullon of Ma No (cm of diet Not until the, now-bu Zimmerman Now came to light. In 1917. «lid hr mine the hurl-flood dang". Kari as "a twnslmhhouse of the earth." Our-thin! of tin- \vm‘ld‘.‘ sllwr canu' fmm Mexico. le sail Mll grow any- thing flom rulum (u sugar. Dynamiting trains 53 a comnmn oc‘ rurrencv; the runway: haw been min- ”I. And those are largely British. Ono systemâ€"4510 Nutinnal-â€"-which had a rI-u-nur of nvuliy £7,000,000. drop- l-l‘d to ”(flu mom than “.000 in wor~ 'Mrsr' paper mom-y. It in intolvmhh- 'hul um xlatv uf lhingrz um continue m a luml which Humboldt akmcfilml MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS LUMBER â€"- COAL â€"â€" MILLWORK TELEPHONE OUR, POLICY TELEPHONE ONE FIVE Prompt Service, Best Quality, Right Prices ONE FIVE Yet that train was held up by ban- dits. Eighteen of the Americans were stripped naked. and slaughtered in «'old blood. Mexican horrors eclipse thom- of the Congo or the Niger: they :m- the rule and not the exception. Stale Seen-wry Lansing has often :‘cuthod the Carranza regime of bri~ Kandage and terror. "Not only an» those murders characterized by ruth~ ivus brutality, but uncivilised acts of mutilation am pometmu-d." ll Nails Etc m'llionlin. W'l in II (“It A 11% ' timngh‘zz'gzmy mans - “among men. All wood is under cover and absolutely dry. Our supply is limited so do not delay placing orders. Potter Mfg. Lumber Co. ial suasion that has no Big Stick be- :himl it. such as Roosevelt vainly urg- ied upon Cons-mas for many years. i, The Gulf of Mexico "inst become ‘nn American lake as American states- llave long predicted. Carranza must be given notice to quit. with all his brigand jefes. The administration of the sister Republic must be chnngcd from an orgie of blood and fire and flagrant looting to that of an orderly State~Ameriéa's southern bulwark. and a real “treasureâ€"house of the i-urth," such as the famous Prussian traveller found it. in Napoleon's day. Very quietly. lhe “new" America plays abiding peace and prosperity for these pcon hordes in the South. She is resolved at last to clear up this Mexican mess. firstly in her own nu tional interests, and then in those of her European allies, who also have great stakes in this rich and semi- savage. land. A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE Mr. John C. Lathrop. C. S. 8.: of As an American protectorate, How in: would became a world-asset. in~ stead of the lurid welter which has so often distressed and embarrassed I‘n-sident Wilson's Administration. “Mexico." says that typical American. Mr. Secretary Lansing of the Inter- ior. “needs systom-trcatmentâ€"not :ympmmâ€"tn‘ntment. ........ We are preparing tho basis of a new Mexico. W9 say the way out, but at pfl'sl‘llt “1‘ have only jumped two or three of the hurdles." mm Ind universal responsibilities. The Innis: china for dump Il- ‘President Wilma. u we know. w 1 may filed in Wuhluton W late and reluctant convert to the cull. Camnu’s Government «ammo. of “Force." But his long education 000. The vast land in prayed upon Ii! at the Paris Council has left the Chief “Geller-flu” and pretenders, each with Executive with no illusions about man‘- his rag-tag following. all suasion that. has no Big Stick be- Very quietly, "no “new" Amelia Shove offl-Join the "m‘vemmflhmflmn. “Bkâ€"Matted“ :Jymr m ahead with mm: 0'" mm ismâ€"with km“. *1 with havingâ€"«Rh an inn- with “I”. d I' I 'JIH‘i R'.! m pkhd up "mom Ind mvct dic any. Andwh-n roamehcm face fireman: with “‘1‘ [or Ulric 8am train: i nuance m .0! n «it Th: Navy bail-C: $41.64;: as miXymddka. “hovers". Immwhm 'mmhhofinnwhmpnhm. hack-numb Hun-hunt pom mun}. "(001mm 00d“ .1 it adorn: mum (no. mug-cum nae-fl. (h. MMHMMmm-o“ In“ ”hasn’t-”thew “autumn-‘1. mmdmgmmmmtd My on you N4 flapâ€"â€" wnflpl Immanu- Inlandâ€"“‘8‘M. Cub. Yam-lbw “lawman” Walkmanâ€"am vahfl'm‘nmfl la. h M am No: In- t“ Mr. John C. Lathrop. C. S. 8.. of Brookline. Mass... will deliver a fife lecture on Christian Science, Sunday, November 2nd, 1919, at 3:00 o’clock in the Curtis: Theatre. Mr. Latin-op is a member of The Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston. Massachusetts. The lecture will be given under the auspices of First Church of Christ. Scientist. of Downers Grove. The pub- lic is cordially invited to be present. 10~24‘2-C Sizing-3518...... gulp-Fag. ‘20»!!![3336'3' .ersxliflnl. giggingâ€"150' lgigraljt. 3.3a. gag «153 [gal-9.8.5.294. insignia-39‘ .1853. Illa-5.3313 $20 1.5 :13... or.» ‘5 lot Unck lam (aim in do "Inns. n .6! n “Wm 75; Navy buns: :J-v- 1m." n: maniacal:- And what youmhcmmrevffl face Mamba: with Incl 0:“ - MW ' Cinders Plaster Tile Coke Wood - Etc.

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