I hereby announce myself {an ‘a andfdate for the Office of sates Attorney in the Republican primar- “5 on Septemlwr 15, A. D. 1920. I have been actively engaged in the pmï¬ce of tho law for over eighteen {Jars and have had considerable ex- perience in the prosecution and trial of criminal cases. My practice has .; ' hath State and Federal Courts. ’ ' tin a. member of both the Illinois State Bar and the Du Page County 5 gr Association, and feel myself am- 5w ‘ qulifled to successfully administ- ' i I! 5|. ï¬sh: «the omce. Your sup- m in My solicited. ~‘ ‘ JOHN W. LEEDLE 1/1““: to Central Committee Chair. ' ‘ pm Says He Will Retire from Public 0mm of crimina ' .bpth ï¬n a m Shh Bar Bur Assoc? It wan not enough moisture to see the com thru and another good rain is needed right now. ï¬le corn crop immmï¬atehy hrmmti Domrs Grove, was broken with a ï¬ne shower of rain. For almost a half hour the little drops. whith mean Io much to the growing things at this stage of due game, 1'2“ with a maï¬a! cadence on the roofs. Mrs. B. H. Fleming and chllvln‘n will leave Downers Gmw next Harv by morning for lhoir new home in Okldloma City. 0km. where they will kin tha Rev. Fleming. who has Men Oh?! for several WW'L'. They will loavo [)0an Bravo on (he 7:40 train and the C. Av A. depot In Chicago at 9:00 a. m. Many of “:0 members nf the Mnthodist Church whose pastor Mr .F‘leming was until he resigned. harp made plans to be It the depM to bid them farewell. Early Sunday morï¬ing the drought. which has been threatening to ruin pub of the County. urging that l udn sock m-clcction. For {our hm- ! haw endeavored, to the but of my ability, to enforce the law and b nuke justice in this County “rm and certain. I fol" that. l um now Milk-d in relaxing to permit my nun to be submitted to the voters tor rut-election, that. I may be permu- ad to devote my native time u; my Mom, um! um other: may be [Iv- C III apportunity lo Ml this am“. I whh w uh- thin opportunity b m the people (at the loyal MM- Itr In whSrh Hwy have nuppomd Me- In the enfommmt of the law. I will! to â€sun â€to party "at I IV to It: runny kindmsum. and an: I rill do n" in my power In Mm a. fledhm. not «My 01‘ the Inma- ‘ul mmï¬dlh‘ for State's AuorM'Y. SUNDAY MORN- I am not unmi’ndful of the great honor that the people of DuPage County have. conferred upon me in dating me to the important office of Slate's Attorney (or {our succes- sive arms. I appreciate very kconly the mny kind and perreixu‘nt miucstn which I have. received from various 'Your letter of recent date inquiring whether I will be a candidate for m- election l5 before me. FLEMING FAMILY LEAVE FOR OKLA. MONDAY MORN'NG Hon. Joseph, Reuss, Nlpervine. Illinois. My Dear Mr. Reusszâ€" in; all «(her candidate: nominated on the Republiun “the! It the nu! kph-nub" prim-r31. you owe it to the members of your party to make public at once whether or not you will seek m-vlectiun. I am writing' this because of the many inquiries I have had. Sincerely yours. Joseph A. Reuss, Chairman, DuPage‘ County Republi- can Central Committee. You have held 'this olï¬ce for the past sixteen years; you were elected ineach instance as the nominee of the Mpublican Party. I [believe your record as States Attorney reflecfl: much credit, not alone on yourself, but as well on the county. I think The time to ï¬le petitions for nomâ€" inations expires very soon. Up to now you have not signiï¬ed your in- tention to seek or not to seek remem- ination for the ofl'ice 05 States At~ tomey, which office you now hold. ~‘cTN'nib1VrE FOR MEETING AT LIB- ' PRESENT OFFICE RARY WEDNESD’Y Charles W. Hadley, Esq. Wheaton, Illinois, My Dear Mr. Hadley: The following correspondence set ï¬ll the qixestion of Chas. W. Had.- loy’u views on the State’s Attorney- lhip of DuPage County. VOTERS 0F DuPAGE ’COUNTY INC SHOWERS HELP THE CORN 'X NOTA Your! wry (miy. Chill W. Hulk)“ August 2. 1920 July 31, 1920. SEND IN YOUR OLD cmrm AND CLEAN IAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVEI IN- TO BEAUTIFUL BUGS HUGS '03 8A L8 Bondsman Weaving“. 0‘“ IndRcidc-Ixe: I5 Highland Ave. TM“ ‘05 OWICI IOUII: - unlUDn... Ileana. A0019... 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. Littleford Nurseries Phone 312-.) Landscape Gardening our Specialty 21 8. Porn: Avenue Telephone 105-W F. W. KETTENRING Contractor Builder Satin-ute- furnished on new or old it is important that every one in Downers Grove and surrounding ter- ritory be present on Wednesday next. Be sure and be present and bring others who are interested in good roads. The movement is one of the best undertaken in the Township in a long time. - Edward G. Lemon Co. Real Estate Loans ~ Investnlents Insurance Farmers Merchants Bank Building Downers Grove. Ill. l The Downers Grove Township Good {Road Association will hold its ï¬rst [meeting in the Public Library.‘ on iWednesday evening, August 18th, at 8:15 p. m. Three meetings have al- [ready been held in Hinsdale. all of ‘them having been largely attended. The program mapped out has been enthusiastically received . The people of Hinsdale and surrounding country are all deeply interested. PHONE 189 03 S. MAIN 81'. Innervation! Tudors and ram lnplomls of All Kinds. G. B. TOEE, m. n. ii. Fair is the World’s Greatest Outdoor Entertainment Come to the Faithâ€"Mingle With the Throng, 150,†Strongâ€"August 16-20. Reduced Rates On All Rnilronda HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN M 31-1 15 Wonderful Claim. Maggi“ Harness not flVEV 0513 Buuflful Riding Hanoi. Afton-noon and Emily Shown. KANKAKEE INTER-STATE FAIR Magniï¬cent Farm Display lnoollni Dnfl Hon-a. Pun It’d Cam. Sim. Shop. 3'". tad Paul!"- Flu Day: of Racing. Ho“, Gonna“! Hens. Big Pun... LII-go Fiddn. Physician 8: Surï¬eon Downer- GrouJfl IMPLEMENT DEA LEI! Brilliant Hone Spegdy Horse RUGS ‘ R. C. ELLIOTT A COMPLETE LIVESTOCK AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION I‘lfl Down-Eis‘13mvm , gmmsmrbbwnm GROVE ILLINOIS 11.. Farmer Candidate for Governor of "“IOiI, for 28 your: Scent-r1 of flu. Mun-moth Agricultural Et- positio- M bane! still, in I My View um vim-e nmben are comumly changingmnc Ibould any. nuke lute onhc curred plo- GI and number by with; the MM Minty before calling. ltiuheankenmd and my to I“ a. right number. Makes very little difference to your feet if you wear our shoes-there’s comfort either way, as well as styleâ€"ea. combination possible only when you deal with a shoe house that can ï¬t you properly, and which sells enough to keep its lines clear, and has nothing on the shelves except new, stylish shoes. These important points’ cost you nothing extra when you trade with us. V MORRIS SHOE STORE Sitting or Standing Sienm Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting EN. SMALL CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY 32 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. Fred D. Heinke P L U M B ING Tolcphonp Sl-K day. Aug. IO. Gnu Polfllcal Day. Republican Chieftain. Invited. World'n Loading Production. Each Aftcmm and Emh‘. A Wonderful Entertain-n9. Ruth Luv Loading Avialrin. A! Wilson J‘mpin' Fro- PI-ao to Plan in Mid-5r. Tuesday. Wed-luau, a“ Thur-Qty Olly. Big Republican Rally Outdoor Attractions FIVE EVENINGS Thrilling Aviation We sell only the best makes and standard quality of Ranges. $66.00 puts an Eclipse Cabinet Gas Range in your kitchen â€" connected and adjusted by experts and includes continued supervision. Enameled splasher back, drip and oven trays and doors. Unusual Values GAS RANGES IF YOUR OVERCOA'I‘ NEEDS CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING, RE-LINING, OR A NEW VELVET COLLAR -- BRING IT IN NOW â€"- HAVE IT READY WHEN THOSE CHILLY DAYS OF WINTER DO COME! Phone ï¬z-M AVOID THE RUSH! Telephone Days, 188-J.-â€"Evenings 188-11, 350-1 or 78-1. Downers Glove Wishing Co. This is the result of the Franklin Printing Price List. This little book is a compilation of costs of printing ofl’ices through- out the United States. Contained in its pages is the right sell- ing price for almost any job of printing. It eliminates the "guess" whereby sometimes the customer and sometimes the printer got "stung." Your next job of printing will be a good one if ordered from THE REPORTER JOB DEPARTMENT. And the price will be right. If you are thinking of printing of any kind a post card or a telephone call will bring a sales- man or call at the office, 37 North Main st. Today this is changed. We are charging a FAIR price for every job tamed out in our workrooms. And that means a fair price all around. A fair price for the buyer of printing an}! a fair price for the sener. With the cost of doing busincss- about 150 per cm! higher than fnur years ago. it is useless :0 try and «My» the issue-- prices or printing have mm up. They have probabiy advanced mom than price: in nth" ï¬nes. herause they wen far too low. Printers. taken as a whole, made less money than any other business men in the country. ï¬guring the investment. Lib mousands of mhcrs engaged in this ï¬ne our prices fur printing were from N) to 25 per cent lower than they should have been. In some instances even more. Prim"? wag". pv‘r work ....... l‘rinl paper. per Mlfld ........ . Num- ink per pound ............. Bowl pap". ml mmlily. per povmi I'InWIop-W. ml grade. per â€mummy! Sum-menu. pot thousand .......... ,A. Frank Discussion of Printing Prices These are but a few of the items: which have skyrocketed along with snnr. poutoml ï¬nd clothing. An analysts of w m“ which enter in“) In); job 01 prun- ing why with the arm mu 0! four your: ago. aim pom» surprising muslin. TM Inflow-6n: 6mm“ lulu-n Imm am own monk Mll gm you an, Men of Hw difl'rrrmr Mwnn I9!“ and I920 in the "moflwml." Other models at Iogver prices. Full sized -â€" 18 inchwoven. ’ "‘gWeste U 'tedG ‘ {54 and Elggh‘iglCompag; {if FAIR PRICES NOW Prices Have Gone Up JOSEPH MAZZA Job Department 21 South um Street Gun-meals Called for and Maui. in 19"; 820.00 4’: $50.00 2 67