Lille. of (M Field. he "mm of "to hem," so oft": national In the Bible, are_ mm; to I. the red and purple. particularly the no mam with Mm: mm M an‘emmnn now am that .9, W a! an East. 3-inch «maul [at the mi "mie- amoh'g (lions? Schlauder P. W: Stump We“! Gaclmrr . . F. Shultz Dicks ....... Walters ..... Near (ahscnt) Tails ...... G. Staimrr lehl ..., ....... Foster “Mun Wenmo. M in no wealth but life. Llfe handling all Its powers of love. of joy. Inn! of admiration. That emu-y II the richest which nonrlnhes the greatest number of noble and happy hum-n beings.-Ruskvn. flaming Totals Kidwell‘s Speeders vs Klein's Colts. November mu. Single-1M1)- Heal ..... H. lleickvlmnn Alckrson . . . ‘ Daley ....... Toms . Dirlm Tool (‘0. him-umhvr 26th. L. [-2. 5mm Huger . . . . R. Home! Hmwn ‘ . . Holst ..... Tn“?! The lanai. Jason In about om'-' thin! over and the bingo»! pumps and} mast excitement is expected (mm this time on to the ï¬nish. WASHING OF THE C! I'MS W L Pd. 'Benolin’n Cuba ....... W 1‘ "OR Swenrinnon': l‘umMIkonlï¬ [2 55a Kh‘in'r (‘nhu ..........,|t't 12 {-36 l‘klo TN“ ('0. ........ H ll! 53!“! Clnflw'u (.‘Ic‘an 'Em'h . . III M 48! 'Hoflwl'n A" Sun .. . JO H (I? Tholln'n Haul-n ....... H I? 407 Kidwoll'u Speech-n- ..... IO 17 .170 'Thumlny'n nmn. Now‘mhcr ‘27. Powwow-d until Ion-r. Dru-ml Mm boy who does the “sallimmcy†every time he bowls so as to keep back from the foul lime. in holding his awrugo and is quitt- n help to his unm. "Minnie" Aldel‘son rolled 254 in an open game the other night. Big Bill Heal and Peterson are m- during some of their 300 pounu {ta- tum by howling a little every nigln also going hotter in lhe tournunwnt. ,Timke is now bowling with the Pace linkers because Dailey dropped out. :Butch Klein has offered the mum which bears his name a box of clâ€" gas. to get into ï¬rst. WW3; W 1th the big man Schlaudcr 00d thm arc afuer the smoqu. "ï¬e ï¬gures that Stump doesn’t Hem e no that means that many mon' ?m him. ies last Friday night, the Speeders. rolled 872. high game for the season. It was one of the prettiest games bowled this year as the Colts were au- 80 getting the wood and counted 869 pins. three behind their opponents. The Speeders are still tail enders but with the additinn of Johnstone‘ who replaced Emmons Mochel, are go- ing to make a bid for a higher place in the percentage column. They have bumped into a run of hard luck but are plugging away and should show better soon. Berwlin’ s Cubs are still in the lead Klein’s Colts and Swearingen's Pace Makers running them a close second. Gavig Leads Team Mates With High Game of 233. Still Tail With Lester Gerwig going wild and getting 238 in the second game of the Kidwell Speeders-Klein’s Colts ser- mm mm ' , msonsmsons mam 5(0Rt 3s nn’nmm'n l'nrc 3| that Kidwdl'a Speeder: .............. 164 ............. 140 r ............ 153 Thdin‘s "anon nich- Tao! ( 'n. Klein's Colts vs Thnlin's Hnllrr ...H mm mm .jn .m Iii H H l7 17 Nm rmhr r 134 146 185 176 837 77! I25 720 l6: lfl‘.’ I76 H58 I f!“ 196 158 I48 182 197 N3 I5] 117 I21 I45 168 l2? I34 158 158 I58 H7 â€9 IM 20' 78:! 51 1‘30 NIL-z ‘2 l2 In H H 845 16-" HT 150 152 118 730 I 59 188 797 I90 154 181 “54 IE! [92 BE) 16%. 133 Fr . ll!" [32 364 229 855 IN I28‘ I59; 188: m tlw nlrl .Inllllt'r. Mathias Schmilt who lhwl v‘ilh llwm and also was a soldier of Napoleon Rmuvaflo. ""roplr mmc to (hr (all (at? fm?“ Rockford Ln Selle. Rock Island Burlâ€" inzhm Dixon. (Mums. Princetonâ€"in fact all M llw (Nina! and "(nth-tn lllinuls lrrvilnr3-4m (hair may lo ( hiâ€" men. The mad znt practically all nl‘ llw lmmr going tr Chicago m‘ mphng what won! an llu- canal. There was annthor loll latt- al Wlmlgatv (now much), earl of the fork of Hm Plank Road and the Warmnville Road. no m" was 81.00 for a team going foast at Beaulrk-n's. and I think the same charge was made at Wimlgato's l'nr :1 tom going “mt "Not only mm Wt! [real num- bers of lama Ind hon-amen mum and going, but I have m vlmes of .‘u I ‘D 48! I l 7 407 .170 H7 M? It†"When the 'Hmk'Md was built. anervme had a chance of taking it or a railroad. Sunny: hid been made by the milrond (flow the Chicago Northwestern I would have folloyr- ed the prese like of the Burlington to Naperville. but the Napervflle mer- chants had so much traffic may were afraid the W would CIR: their business may from them, so Mm.» cided they _, nther have the Pink Road an nib-Md and the nilmd m M mi!» north of Napom Mr. they raw! they Md wink-d “The planks hotwm Beaubiens and Windgnte’ s we!!! oak m feet long andBincheaMav-dinflnmdam flanks like that. of oak truly end $6.00 per thmmtï¬d feet. ‘ “They used an Bumrï¬eld Road in "lose days and!!!» the Wamuï¬lle Road; both waver: kept opeu‘ but did not hurt the business on the m" gate mad. as wanna: could not ms the river bottom on either of them roads 5 goodpartof the. sum. I ."kii'fcxx \oms later, my father built hotel the Snugiwh. at the comm :Df Lake and Wells w... and latIII gtrndod it flor, Section eight. Linlo ’I‘omnshib [)qu County-27 miles: from Chicago, n‘ear \‘apervillc, Where; “9 lixod for many )oars Them mu 3 smn“ hvoel on the blue. the pro . pony of a man unmet! Sweet. I "I went. to KCIIOOI in anenillo. and hue“ most of the folks [hing on the; "utkrï¬nld Road and on the- Warw- i \ille Road. 200 to 300 hogs at a time. which had been driven from out in the State. sometimes Hot}! :3 hr west as (hr Mississippi River, going to Chicago market ,whenzgghey wen! sometimes soM for 2c in 3c a ‘poomi. mu‘n m- tlriw a mum. in ordrr In her Imflwv 6n ('hirnmL "0 MM!" stunned. main: or comma. '0 m M:- will flmflly ho damn-d M our hmm 'or two “mi“. bm‘nnw it m'Md M 1m mum-4‘! [fl nvmw â€w m'lcy M (“con Nnmn'illo and .\'rwur':. 8w "wrath-t nflrm'awln. he rmm- nznin nwl r'r vnra manic d," !n vnh ankh-v km»: "I was bum in was. in Alum-r. l‘rnm‘ and rurm‘ On Duan- (“minty wilh my fathrr in 1845. I knew "w Mnnhims won; 9‘- "The Plank Road was built while we lived in DuPagv County. Thu ml: raw wax right at the door of on“ bouno and the bay» looked after H The man! weal «night 1» Chlcmm «ml pmplc would come from Nowmk and dlflcnnt plum: miles and miles may to get to ï¬lm road. n W†I'm only good mml into Chicago. I lik- ul it hm‘mm- It brought mo nw' h-u. hand. "r llvml in Nownrlr. "Hm-5n rml (unu- will! Hw- otlwr f-lmwn- fl‘m \w-l of m to hrlp lmilvl “w mu! thm H wan hull .nll the l'wrnwv' \‘Nl M H" rnnw nur way with ("'4' (turn In no (Wrr lhv plmrl [mull .‘lr lle-m wan u balltul'"; lw wmtlvl rill h â€vie-(v.20 with 1hr (unmet-I am "yr:- "I was born in 1825,"’§aid Mus. Emily B. LeBeau. “My father. Mark Beaubien. came to Chicago in 1829. He built a little 'lo‘t'sbo're oh the cor‘ rcr of Lake and Market ats.. when: he sold goods to the Iiuliuns. The In- dians supported the store. They furâ€" nished us with game and honey and brought us all sortwof' berries and ï¬sh. OLD SETTLERS _$‘I‘0RIES Old settlers' accourits of the his- toric Plank Rand. airngden avenuv, to be made part of the Cannon Ba“ Trail. should b5 perpétuatcdu , Plank Road We“. Them is no road running out of Chicago which is n rich in the his- tory of the settling of Illinois as the old “Plank Road. â€. For the mere hisâ€" toric standpoint, ledvlng dut of the; Question the 81163111653 01‘ the route. (he Plank Road shbuldbe the logical Ogden avenue is the direct AU- RORA .. NAPERVILLE - CHICAGO line, and should haveï¬hc fail support of the Cannon Ball Tn“ Asanchtion. why we advocate i; inmd of buildâ€" my short north» ' taut}: r'oads to throw the trafï¬c on the already con- gested 12th St. line. route. More over. it is. .an histgric trail that OLD PUNKRQAD SHOULD" my CAN- NON BALL TRAIL (Continued from Page 1) Those pl'mmnt \ven': Misses Alma itirolcfchl. Emma Geisert, Edith Wilr lard. Pear! Foster, Agnes Vogul. (Clam 2am. Anna Fitzgerald, Freda 49mg. Lydia Svlig. Ethel Lnuyzhlin iMudgo Katwnring. Ethel Plumb. Ro- fsclla Porter, Helm Stevenson. Mm- ’Leibundguth of Downem Grove. Mar- !gnmt Mnmantolli of La Grange. Gmcfl {Guntalson of Western Springs and EVIunm-s Kolzuw of Hinsdnlc. - Ewry farmvr nhonld see the now- ut fanning machinery and picture- at the Dickc Thvatw. 'l‘m-Iuluy. Dec- (mhor 901. All" A naurprise showur was given in honor of Miss Hannah Raynor at he) home on North Main street. Tuesday evening, November 25th, by many of her girl friends. be seen carrying .passengers and freight to the Great Central Market of the Second City of the United States. She received many beautiful gifts. The evening was spent playing games and dancing» I‘nfk'r‘hmonts bring svrv» ml at a late hour. Now that the old road is to M hard-surfncul across the State from Chicago to Burlington, its popularity will be' renewed, but instead 'of the slow-moving prairie schooner and thv droves of cattle and hogs on ths. hoof. plodding their weary way to the†2:: to 8c a pound market. in the Village of Chicago, swift moving motors will MISS HANNAH RAYNOR, BRIDE- TO-BE SURPRISE!) We! mm. A new and my powerful nplmho. whk-h may be and in mining am! for nmur mum in lead “Me. a In" at 'ullrnlnllflr “cm. Tlllu M'Ill fnruw n grout number a! mum. un mun-my urJulr. ï¬lm-r lutlo um! nullllm "11mm Lum- t-ryvdnh- an! Inn] Mlth- uwl mv-r» rurtr MLMI‘ Mvo Inn-n (mind m In \W)‘ “"fl‘illh' (0 In" bullion) vlwv" x ll!!- m-n-nhnnm- lnrrm-‘uu um- :I..- n'ro‘ 0f Ihu rr) ~Iu|~. lZn-u Hm Inn-Mun! I" ,. mmh- hlruo- "U Inc v- «and In I-mu': :‘nun n-\g~lutm-II. , [ “Mark Bennbien had a good deal ‘to my around here in those day; He got the Plank Road extended north from his place to the Wamnvilie Road, where the Naperville-W_heato‘n Road‘now intersects it." He did this to stop bualness from going over the hill to Naperville. and sent it via the toll gate to Chicago ‘and he got a lot, of business from that section of the country. It was a very popular mad and carried more trafï¬c and peo4 ple than any road out of Chicugu'un-‘ til the railroads were built." ‘ Ivrclllly the wmm KM Hum-h- un- rc-uurvh-d m- godl In none am- "! mun mg wwmm m†“I? dun. m pom an m.- m hand h that tho um mass 15 1'0 EIPHASIZE awn: man-mnywnflofl had a 3903 deg'IOFFICIAL PRO- Bill No. 99773 .......... H. Mueller Mfg. Co. ...... mu No. 31122 .......... Worthington Pump 6': Nelly. . Corp. Bill No. R4649] .. Bill No. “46727 ........ W. 1). Allen Mfg. Co. Bill No. 66673 .......... The Texas Co. Hill No. 85 . Bill No. 178 ...... um Nuf 1072 .......... KIIlWMl Garage (70. ...... Bill I! -’l‘l .............. Im'Il Lumber (‘.0 Bill 34-8.. llill No.140 ............ \\ «stern Hernia Co. ...... Bill No. 97205 .. ........ Hill No. ION-â€III .......... Bill No. 994150 ......... Bill No. .HM'I‘) ..... . . . . Hill No. T-D 102975 ...... V. Frwlonlmgon. Dec. n-nt . . Light Dent. NuI'. pumping .. Liuht DI-pt. l‘uhlic light 62.37 16.80 360.00 25.20 38 .22 451 .52 28. (I6 38 . 5‘3 7.5T- 13.89 8.10 112.62 "Llï¬ 8.87 70.90 38.26 25.00 397.23 I102 On roll call (Inmmisaioners Hear". \Instin. Buyer. Muller and Mayor Bar- hI-r voted Aye. Nays none. can-loci. Motion Commisxiomr Hallm- movml In III- joum to the nut wxultr meeting an" Mrmbcr 8. mo. 0n roll all Com- miuionew Hallor. Austin. Bryon. "can! and Mayor Barber volnl Ayv. Nays none. Motion mrriod. Bill No. 348 ...... 39.95 C. E. Baker. Bill 12mm 199.50 Busch-Sulzer Bros. Diesel Engine Co. .......... Chicago Telephone Co. .. Bin 113mm) Petty Cash Nov. Acct. Stnmlanl Oil Co. ..... Bill No. 13-14363 H loncral Electric Co. . Bill No. C_84834 .. Neptune Motm' Co. Bill No. 61201 Hersey Mfg Co. ..... Lord Lumber Co. ..... Bill No. 513 ............. Potter Mfg. Lbr. Co. 33!. . "cut, or Public Property Downers Grove Garage . . . . Dept. Street. J: Public Imp. Buschâ€"Sulzer Bros. Diesel . Engine Co. .............. $50 Lord Lumber Co. ........ Phone 212-W-2 HARRY H. MARTIN Hay and Shaw iiiibid mn 123â€"319 mm 2 Morning ~. eepYougfgles A.-A; n._____ -n.‘.1 iï¬Ã©i'ï¬'ï¬_ip"v\'h;i 3M6“: much I «I mung In 3.1th conduit- â€A, ,-.--_ a... CEEDINGS OF THE '- VILLAGE BOARD Clhffll Cannot 81: cm 7_ . Downers Grove R. R. 1'! (Continued fmm Pam: l) (33". M. Iliich. Villun (7|:er in none. 201-!» mu none, 94 8A“ unom Bertolin G Pfeifer Undert alters 17.9 $1 3.500 . 00 . $500. 00 38 .22 451 .52 28. 56 38 . 5‘3 90.07 33 . 8.") 97 Office. Curtis. Theatre building Downer. Grove. Illinois 11.01 Reporter Subscriptions Acceptable Christmas Gift: .20 If you really wish to please your at owning friend give him something for “the old but? ‘ZN'otlIing It gets will give him [renter plenum. Every Motorist Will Welcome Something For His Car Our shoe stock is £301“:me rege'itwever was. We have work shoés, street shoes, dress shoes. the argest and best variety in styles, and in Quality. ' . 1 Our prices an: the )owest, comparing quality. j The ï¬t is perfect. I 1 Shoes and rubber goods for the whole family. and the baby too. ,4 If you are particular about the kind of rubber hook you weir you will ï¬nd just what you need in good, rich Hipress and Straight Line Footwear. Come in and look mm my lim- nf Antics, Rubber Boon, Felt _ Boots, German Socks, and Owl-shoes. In fact we have the biggest .\ variety and the best quality in Downers Grove 1 Manon and Spa-rum “It". Rubbers and Rubbetfoolweat“ E MAIN WARREN ï¬ver)- (ilr me-r m-«lr ans-~- 61. um! up. lint-u mutant-L who chive: in winta'r «1" WM 0n- Mvcr If I wur u! (hm-v cold Iwnflwr NEIWIHRITIHS. Thu-y mm M the wind and m: mam-r how cold lbw «:11er "w clriwr'n hnd- an- alt-y: unmy 'l‘hc- min- in low. Spark Plugs Vul Tow 65f Vulra hitch. SLW Tiw (‘nu-r. up fmm Wind “Ha"! MORRIS SHOE STORE The GIFT gulur um Fur-I SPOTLIGHTS Kidwell Garage .60. HORNB " {H‘S 64 South Main Stu-eat. Downers Grove. Ill.‘ GOOD SHOES STEERWARMS $7 2'2â€â€: “1.â€,an "5,00 Trlln jun! Wham-h pro-0n Iuht'n .. .. Itâ€. 33. 7. [and]: am . 5.. Si; l‘haima, a mum: Hadia'm ('nu~r!. up [Him I.†Mnhflnils gut. um: Anu-Fuwu- Solution. pl spasmnmns van and Uni â€clipâ€""O.“ TIRE GUAGE an TELEPHONE 284 35.â€