ale and Carpenter adv-need him to second on a bid bounder to Olson. Mocha! was robbed of ; birth on the third sack when M ‘dmpire pulled a bed one which elm brot "it the pop bottles end other base; lull mimics. The loads were rubbed of a score as locket mld have re. gistered on Sfldmore’n fly to out who caught it and fell. Klein singled in the fourth and peaked all third aid- ed by two bad emu. 'Mochel and Ctr-neuter foiled to deliver “a ml son tripled to left with “mm but Herman swung at “He Mving Ol- son stranded.1'he locals started su- erfl rallies in the W and min in the fourth but nothing cum of them. Macho! openéd up with a sin- Ehninger hit his stride and tight- ened up allowing but "nee mattered hits in ï¬ve framem. “Jae sixth Ol- 11¢ leak W three mu .- crom in their Width initial frame tying the more. Intel's fluency in beating out inï¬eld lulu noted the Lem m. Currant" singled put- lag noel-cl on the (lair! met Skid. mm mllerl to Olson and was out smr Carpenter capped the keystone: sack. Binder was served 1 law hull and combed it for 0'0â€â€œ: to right ileirl scoring Mocha IN Carpenter. Brutus grounded io’ Olsdl‘! who trial to nail Binder u the plate but hit him by a poor m. Null lifted to right ï¬eld. Bhuing‘r'mmd single put Bruin on second, ' an... passed Hawkins ï¬lling the M. Brutus m forced out at the plate when Klein hit to Herman dining are innâ€" ing. The locals gamed four hie: emu-pied with two boots for the thm m Ink; 3 II“ M. on new â€Niger's um m for . hard 1ng to day cotter. Kain popped to lock-l. P. undue: sol- amt-Hnï¬h'bdwm an um mun. . uh wch. 0“ “a m of the amt sad It.- muhomhnhï¬nehbmtm" throw In. Mr Md ‘0 Rhian- l‘. Lumina- W an Solon†than have clout to left center which mt over hidmon'u host A. Lil-I‘m thnnnlMQ“flflht mm tightened and node tho In: mmMPui‘lm'VM '( Miller's nit. Hlnhgor‘u Double Win Game. Binder opened tho ï¬fth with I sin- my. in. fly whkh‘tkhd m â€Inc in... um Hawkin- Whitman" tr 0.. m by . mm catch or Ind cm!" the pluck:- mom m Blank-r .c‘mm de-mud‘oodnmcomr- w ll 000k Herb Water's but to win M- on game In! Way. "out bu clov- his unity in :1an right «- Im but never baton had In- ermi- cdoutmhatimclydwhhuw Hugh he put out 80*]. Ne m but In old time tom In! utter ht- punodflut (“Mann um «yum,T he put them M'thb'l‘cmonl slug- Lamont 5. Double playaâ€"Ehningvv to Binder to 8mm. Umpires Blue and Cripple. Scam I". K. Howe. Three base hitsâ€"Eulert. Olson. Two base hitsâ€"Binder. Bruno (2). 81min- ger. Struck outpâ€"by Winger 5. by Herman 2. Base on Minâ€"Herman 1. Left on huesâ€"Downers Crow- 6. Totals ........ lament 0“ cf ......... Kelly as ....... P. Lundgren If Rhoder C ..... Herman rf-p . C. Lundgren rf Mahone) p Downers Grove Mochel 8b Carpenter as .. Skidmore cf .. Binder 2b Baninger p . . . Hawkins If Klein rf ...... Herb Elm-user Winn 101m Game With Timers; Double in 4. Fifth Wu H. ‘1 nowums ams Hummus BY no 5 sum: 130x SOME ,u «’01 Landscape Gardening our Ha'wkins’ catch of Mnhoney'a long fly. in the ninth was a hair mm ï¬le dashed fur over into extreme 1m ‘and picked the ball out of the air White Rocks Sunday. 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. Littloford Nurseries Phone 312â€"! First base line is the scene of much action. The I. 0. 0. F. Boosters.†(something like the “Cum Cutsâ€) have made Megaphones and are quite some boys at handing out the “razzf Lamont is very strategic. They brought over an umpire with one arm ,and may expressed their sorrow. on made a wonderful catch of Skidmon's fly in back of second pith- ing the ball 06 his shoe strings with one hand. The applause was run "Weimr" Klein drew a laugh in the fourth when he copped second. He mum to slide but his feet wen- up in the air when he landed so hr quickly moved to the sack where he could «it with more ease after his collision with ten: ï¬rms. White Rocks of Chicago next Sua- day. pin. m hula hm secured m. :mue,nmemherolthemnd' reside“ of our to“ to “my"! all the pm this man. UM"? 3"“ is u uni-flow m9"! 1" hows the pun. IIy‘m‘b Ln lattlna‘Ott mt st INNL Lam dmnfll on In bark at Int marlin on and Kelly. RM» dor hit I burning (wonder to mm- lun who pulled a not double phy. stow-g ofl wobble threat. . EDI-in- an to Binder to Brun- chnvl the 6-30... The nut two ï¬ning: were soft for the local:- only 9|: me! far- M â€mi-net. ‘ Both mn- played 5 "caption-"H good brand 0! Hi. There were fw‘ nun and the absence of tho mun-l mute. mt umpin’s «Incision was very [dating to the amt-torn. Pen nit us to my I won! shout the gyn- Tho new-nth looked bod. [Amt am: wt for hoof and hum . rally. on. “My! on Brun’n hoot. Kol- and than «hula! I gnaw-r [0 Huh: cent" for um hp. Bruin Ind Nob stored making the count 6-5. the Y. H. C. A. upped: to the lay- men of vision. to male possibh this must-m to the boy- of suburban ‘towu nod 'rurnl \tï¬ltrlctu. Oliver:- of tha country committees will be elects! at the nut «tiny when tho nominating comml to) ap- poilted will report. Bach pitcher acre wen few L. Wilbur Nasser, general awe-m- ury of the Chï¬cago association gave a short momma on the vital ml ‘todny of older boys and young men ‘being chalk-ml with u : trons: (mam... program. to have their pon- aibilitin: dimmed. protected anl de- veloped. Thin u the gm! object of As they sayâ€"«a good pm Sunday, Pelham Md C. H. Hibhard; Lombard. [on H. Webb, F. A. Warren nnd F. man of the committee made a tow reâ€" marks and then called on Mr Webb of Lombard for the report 24‘ the nominating committee. Their recom- mendations were approved and the following men wow elected: From Hinswlale. Wade Fetter and 8. F. Benny: Downers Grove. R. E Ramp] l Walter A Rogers of Lisle. than») ‘weiler. J. L. Lehman and F. D. Wells, Lisle, W. A. Rogem; Napen'illo, C. 8 Roman; West Chicago, Dr. C. L Daniels; Wheaton, Jesse S. Fox and Frank K. Mann: Glen Ellyn, -.V l-‘ 'l‘he«DuPuge County committee of I the Y. M. C. A. held its ï¬rst annual mccitng in Chicago on Wednesday! the 7th of July. Five communities were well represented by buéiness men. The report of the county sec-‘ retary. showed that thirteen subur~ ban and rural communities have ben- eï¬tted in some way from the program of educaional. social and mllgioust uplift, and that 7853 people partici- pated. Four boys had united with the church of their choice and other ‘ileï¬nite Christian objectives were re~ corded in cooperation with parents and pastors. WERE!) LOCAL MEN SELECTED FOR DU - PAGE Y comma Chosen I! Annual Meeting in Chi- cago Ion Wednesday. July Seventh NOTES OF THE GAME had good support. strike out: and has- DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNEBS GROVE Lu- †halo. Palm. ’ll lug boon mm by mum undo nl a sulphate pulp ulll llnt pulpwoml hm In Moran (mm mo to "am yarn ylolllll. on tho Moran. 23 per ml lan- maln lhnn wand used when ll is zmn. a," Popular He- clunlca Magnum. l'lllpwoutl slant] even our year Imam ll pv-r will d III "III!- in pulp prmlurliun. ll: would seem that local mph studied that tn ":4 more artfully a... tanning that his be†publish- "! for sum time. but that‘s only hu- man astute. share u! un- mm. In the Mighban' 1M". that In worry“; than. ? "Why men's um Jones lives next to me. I dun. my Bâ€! M.- who 1.: much "noâ€! property a- ! Ind m M: is valued It too Ind I'm nmaw‘ on I haiku! and twenty.†And «‘1 l'nley sum to be “(ï¬nal with Mr V I Thon- Irho have Inked mu [Mu cm". ’00. tim- ml won «Ion-in; u (M put-smut MM which ran grinned in la! mk'u Reporter. Hardly any- cm. it. would Item. in «MIMI with the amount Med omin- their mm by u» Manor. The nub. mm nhould be amended 3 link». ' "When do they 3'! that utuf‘f'.‘ [1"qu question has hon hurled at u- u» past week by my mph Ind n have added a new Indoor upon an amount of It. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1.. Sharp nnd fumi- lx Wallet! with (dead: at Yorh-Hlo In! mt. Sove 25% on New Upholstered Furniture, made right. Select your map goods. We also do all kinds of upholsterlng repairing at right J. A. Nash has disposed of his in- [tcrens in Nash Bros" to his brother John and has purcimszcd a xenon! fstore at Richmond. ill. Mrs. Harry w. Joan of Chicago. in here this week vinmng her pawn“ Mr. and Mrs. V. Wong-n . i The locals took the Hinsdale nim- ‘inm camp at Downers m-M Ian! Sul- unlny by the tune of 13 to II. Benn man. who relieved Root in the fouflh inning struck out eight men in {our rounds and allowad but one base hit for the ms! q‘f'the game. F‘ Last week the Burlington's chief ‘camenter Win at Hinsdale and took measurements for a new station to be erected there in Hu- near future. It will be the best in the Chicago buburban service of any station. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Stanley left last Friday for Colorado Springs and Manitou, Colorado. [or a summer vu- cation. Lee Stanley also went m-st last week for the summer. A number of ladies planned and executed a pleasant surprise on Mrs. M. Collier on North Fain'iew‘m‘e.. East Grove, last Friday afternoon. ADD INDOOR SPORTS l A letter from Will R. Wells of Co. ‘H. lst Ill. Int, state» that his regi- ment has arrived at the front at. Sm:â€" liago, Cuba. Ben Wenthérbee and Dave Colville are also in the same company. The boys are all well and expect to see active service in the siege of Santiago. mum-mo mas no 114 ~ ‘ nu: mom SALVO gaggmï¬everm Delivered to your order in one or two dozen lots EMIL w. MARCHAND From the issue of July 14. 1898. Save Money on Furniture ale Upholsterlng Shop Telephone Ell-dale 635 [’IIONE 233-‘V l1 8. Fund Ann- ‘l‘m II-W Our vision of this progressive stép in education should reach far beyond present returns on our inveumeut. to the realization of will! such a step in ulvanoe of pmsent «Inc-afloa- ll methoth will mean to future xen- cations. Some mun had I large \‘iuion when M planned the maples on our avenue“; and you and l are getting the but“; 0: of their beauty today. Would ml be willing u have the aim of ulf- ; Minu- and poor cmlcuhip laid a“ our dam. in your: to com? Ill-i In 1796 Charles l‘inckney uttered an immortal sentence which says: "Millions for defence, but not one cent for tribute." From the argu- ments presentml Tuesday evening. one would gather that many present had the idea that they were being called upon to pay tribute. Nothing could be funher from the truth. They 1were there having a chance to defend 3the coming generations from the un- fortunate situation of ignorance. lg- norance which leads to failure and; (limumgement and poor citiunshlpq‘ You“ have doubtless heard that i: in possbile to hold a copper peniny ‘80 close to the eye, that the sun can be excluded. That is the way I felt in neuron! to the discussion. The world bylay is so absorbed in the [need for money. that many have lost the larger vision of what good citi- zenship means. After attending the meeting Tues- ‘u'ay evening at the High School to discuss the proposed Community High School plan, I feel that I would like to register my impressions of the. afl'air. I". W. KEITENRING Dear Mr. Editor: “minim â€WAN. This. I†Mrs. G. M. McClure Says Vision ls Needc‘jl by Opponents of (bumldialion. G. B. TOPE, M. D. Physician 8E, Mauro- COMMUNICATION REGARDING COM- MUNI T Y SCHOOL M. L PUFFER, M. D. Physician 8: Surgeon Dov-en Gnu, "2 “CI... A country infested by banditsâ€"A town in the grip of a brutal bossâ€"A girl in need of a two-ï¬sted man. Enter “Bill†Hart! ...... I et’s Go! A red-blooded romance of honor and love in the land of the Rio Grande. Wm. S. Hart “"sAND†.m. nix... In: «.. A L S 0 Two Reel Sunshine Comedyâ€"“The Divers [Act Kiss†INTERNATIONAL NEWS " “72â€.,“ Mll‘ï¬ï¬h'um What if it does cost us something? Isn't It worth into have a better c- :quipped High School, better teachers and 'a beiter curriculum? Anything >thin. is worth having is worth workâ€" ‘ing forum! surely them is no place where we should be more willing to help than for the betterment of our young people. inois, aowe were told by the County superintendent, in far behind such states as Iowa, Montana Ind Dakota. When is our much boasted superior- ity if it a time when we am: called upon to help express pmgress in our community, we' begin to look down into our pocketbooks and allow the golden opporunity to stand for edn-fl ‘cational progress walk past our; ‘sclwol houses unaccepted . l have too much conï¬dence in our voters to be- lieve that. future generations will ever be given the opportunity to up- braid us, for educational ponurious- HESS. YEHISIMHIIODISTCHURCII M 02-! A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE Saturday, July 17th CLEANING â€" DYEING â€"â€" PRESSING and â€"- REPAIRING mzruemuiem, “WWW JOSEPH MAZZA G. M. McClure. Alye McedncHomcwhistk-d fl 3““ .11. 80nd MIXEDXX ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN are. executed from a variety of Ic- ccptable designs ind every debil is looked after by experts. The in why our monuments always upped to good taste. If you plan I memorial in your plot we will show you a (not variety of designs to choose from. Our Monuments at the Dicke make Friday, July 231! " NAPEIVILLE. is 8 {Hum you WI" Ii 1:. Thrill- ing. Entertaining and Human MEETS BOY†will be here next week in a drama of b0 hood among ' e hill folks of Ken~ tucky Jack Pickford '