. I ‘DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER? vicinity. They will leave from downtown at 2:00 Ami every half hour after that it is expected. As the entine county is invited M attend this big picnic the crowd is expected t0 exceed in numbers anything ever seen in this Two auto trucks and numerous cars will be available to carry Downork Grove peopk‘. 'o the biz DuPago County soldier reunion and picnic at Glen Ellyn tomorrow. Saturday. Sept. 18th. AUTO TRUCKS TO RUN 'm SOLDIER PICNIC SATURDAY The Amen'can Constitution hvimz adopted September 17th. the meet- ing will be in lumping with that sub- ject. A ï¬ne muscal program has been arranged by the committee and a proï¬table evening is anticipated- Membors minor! to roll ralL Illin- c‘lk. The Chapter will he prosentod st reciprocity meeting held in Rock-‘ ford, October 15th. The regular mommy mot-ting of the Daughters of the American R1» volution will be held Tuesday t-vcn- mg, September let‘ at (M home of Mrs. Thomas Remingmn, 127 West Maple avenue. LOCAL D. A. R. ‘ '~ WILL MEET NEXT TUESDAY EVENING F‘Mlnwinz the Martian a short w- port was made of the ox-soldior pir- nir to he MM 3! Clam Eliyn Inmnr- Pnssun‘ \rac lnflught to hear nnl MI! Carpenter and Paul ï¬rmlvy. w“ tiring (‘ammamlnr and Adjutant (n! not them to arm-m (hair oflirw for "MD!" term. Thoy could not hr pun, made-d hnwovo r. l LWZI‘ Commander Jay Allmm \‘iro-(‘nmmamhw 1"ka "vary Aaljutamwl-tmny Klein Tmnnrâ€"-â€"Grant Nam Fimnrin' Mvvlnry~errn Walk "fin-h. Elwood. Follnwing "w pmlhnimlry bllnim‘u! “0h (‘nrpflM-«r in a uhurt but mspir. "Ix (all! rullml fur (-Ivdimn uf aï¬i‘ «of! mu! turm-ul llu- medium nu‘l' In Emory Kin-3n ni chairman for 0w 1-!- oflitm of «Firm: fur (hv naming yvm. DI. A. R. Moon- (â€M In a In: word: of n propontlion whmchy u- "‘ka mm may huw mm in": rr- miml. if Mod hr. “about any (on! in (Mm. Thiet wil' hr G'HVK‘ umbr I "-ch ruling of Mr Hun-nu of War Rink Ins-"mm. Edwin l’fnfl'. one of the delegate» to (he mm- ccmvention. gave a short talk on what that media; accom- plbluvl. "9 wk! of uom 0! (hr thing: which 3h» slate ornniutipn has accomplished and that they M- mt lo d0. Retiring Commander Robert Car- pcnwr told of the forming and the work of the pout in the pan year. Financially am! in point of member- rhip lhv Inca! post rank»: high. The evening's Qlcasure was opened with the cats, intermingled with tho jazz music of the Downers Grove Jazz Orrin-82m. Bob Dickson. Mfmd Gar- diner, Frank Bron: and Ed. Garri- non lung several selections. the “old ruldiera" piping in when (hr chow: rolled around. Alexander Bradley Burns Post, American Legion. held its ï¬rst an- nual banquet last night in the G. A. R. Hall. The dinner, served by the ladies of the Congregational Chunch, was a complete success, the men en~ joying the Viands to the full. Near-n ly NI) ex-se'rvice men were present.‘ I-‘olhwinx arr [be oflimra {m W20- Olin"; Elected at First Annual Banquet in the G. A. R. Hall Last Night. my mum sn- mtn 10 mo AMERICAN [town C. W. Reed Wins Republican Nomination for State’s Attorney VOL. XXXVI}. N0. 36 W imallbla we wili publish in the‘ fnmm 3 stories of interesting (acts re»? naming the "bin diich" which Mr. Moore has mtherd from govemment' roaming and other sourros. Mr. Moore’ is here visiting his father. who isi building a home on Grand avenna. The newspapers are ready and anxious to cooperate in any move- ment for the development of ag- riculture. They recognize the im- measurable value of the agricul- tural industry to the state at large and to their respective localities and are prepared to render all pos- sible assistance bk disseminating knowledge and information. A country weekly is to the farmer the most. available and direct ve- hicle of exchanging information :- brmt his business. in tho, ovprhea'd in gonna! and you1 wlll see why a majority of the Imam.l arp willing to pay 8L2" per (on to 59; through the canal." .1 Ir". 1" I | The past your Mr. Mmrv has born .in â€w mnal mm and mid nu «moral 5 wry inwrvsmm farts mm-vming this nrval rm through Im- Isthmus M Pana- ma. "0- says that H is now on I my- ; In; basis for flu- flrs' Hmo ninrv it has hewn opened Io navigation. 0m- siniemoni madv by 3er Monro. Mm inlereniod us and we think will Iinivrusi ovvrynne is "In in» for ships ,gning ihmnlh iilo looks. The charge is madv on a tonnage basis and the average money paid the gnvemmeni for this union in the past year was 7.500 par v‘c-ssol. Mr Moore or niainod that this seemingly to the un- initiated excessive rharxe. was nut; high because of â€IF saving in nsingi lho canal in going around Cape Horn. "Ii takes seven weeks longer." be said. "to go around the 'Hm' ihan to go ihrough the ranali Figure (ha cost ofI the fuel. the saving in time. in wagon.‘ NEWSPAPERS AND AGRICULTURE "mm; â€mm lwlnn a Hum-9 «ï¬lm-Hon] n! annulus or as may ms- all"! by] Hw MN‘W‘S. alligator mm m. Mil sovrml at â€one It the Mike. I smrrnl “ariv‘llns ul trmvlml Imus A W. Home. who has tin-n an ln-' uwrmv with Hu- umr ulirlnlnn u! "w. I'nllml Rum-s kuwmmmu (0r â€Irma: warn. us In tho "runner nlflu- Tue-9‘ I .lmâ€" mnmhm Mr Ms warmly rvmnml.i [mm a mjmlnl m M‘Vl‘fll' mum :‘Wfl ! 1 mn unmlri". Ihr "arhadm. “nut; sun Immluxn and hmuxlu with him .\. W. Mao" I‘m!- “mad" Mai} WM. rut-pir- a! Fruit PM i "w Tanid 7w George Wimmcr has the team in charge and will act in the capacity of coach. George has been a player. knows the game and should turn out a football team such as never has been shown In Downers before. He hon a galaxy of stars to work with. Among those who will «Ion a local‘ uniform no Crush. on ox-Naporville‘ man, who played Freshman football at the U. of C. Owen Griffiths. of our local high school and Illinois U. “Kent" Wyllie, an old-timer but good. Ted Curtlu. Johnny Mochol. Cliff Davenport. Sam Bertolln. 0mm Downer. Wlnutam Roth and several ‘othq-r high :ohool slant. We wish them uuceenn Ind hope for n good urnm and n mis‘nl o! the ohl nautimo in Downer»: Grow. RETURNS FROM SOUTH AMERICA AFTER 3 Y EA RS The l920 football season for the IAmcrican Legion looks to be a win- ‘ncr. Everything has been set and (he mam will be going full blast next Sunday morning at the North Side ï¬eld. ’PROSPECTS GOOD ‘ FOR A 1920 LEGION I ' FOOTBALL TEAM Old Stars to lion l'niform Putting Downers Grove on the Grid Map. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER .17, 1920 Acting on the proclamation issued by Mayor Walter C. Barber. the bus- iness houses of Downers Grove will close their doors at 2 o'clock tomorâ€" row afternoon. This is to give their BUSINESS HOUSES WILL CLOSE AT 2 P. M. TOMORROW vily ............................... . 3')“ \\’a_vm- township .. ., ....... . , ...... "FR \Vinfwld tuwnthip. xnr lmlmq \\ 1- u ( In. .mu iin V. UM \"urk tnwmln'p. including l/imlmnl url \ illa l'ark villa'zn and pan "if lilmhursl cit}. ‘ . .7")? "‘I-uo-uu;c.omâ€"--' “*2' “...â€"H lnr-vrpuralul plan‘. VIZ" Mltlinnn \ illagr .V .., . ... .. . ,l H Fl" Benlnm-ille village .. , . .H . . . . .i. . A?!) lllnnminqv‘lalv Village . 4 ............. .. ._ l4" llnwncri Grove villa!» ...... .. ., ,... 3543 lilmhurst city . ............. . . .......... . 4594 Glen Ellyn village i. , ........... 3851 Himdalc village‘ . ........ 43W: lta<ca village V ... .,. ...... V ..... . ... 339 Lombard village ....... . .H. , ..V ..... l33l Naperville city ,V.. .. {...V.. .. . i .......... l8.“ Villa Park village ..... .. V ......... . 854 West Chivagr) rity ............................. 2594 \"hcamn city .................................... “37 2m 3423 *ln (Junk and Duf'agr rauntim Romrm-tl Ill Hnl‘ayzc (fmmty 19m. ('nmhined population: [010. 1:â€: I910. 24:“: IVâ€. 257R. 163 4 l UK 339') I743. W†:01 371 23; 2103 max :03 357R 2?!» :90 ‘ 2’ :29 1277 3345 only in I-Zlmhurfl "up large“ my»: shnwn: Awarding "’ "W "IN" "homing the xrmcosl gain, 3mm“ doubling n... 3 mm- and Waym town-mm: law» had number at lmple shim tho last onnm- mhufl" .0350!» ornHon WM! (Wm-nan shuns the Following are «N “guns in dmafl‘ ('nmplm. pmmmmry 0mm: for no; l'uv unruly Mn how: “not! try "0w lmmm-mh vmsus. Tho-so (Mala whvrh' are whjwt In unmtkm. show that: "My lnmrpvmnml 0mm in "m dis-' mm has had A mutation Inrmnso in the last Ian yours. the. Inn! rm mag umnu’ Min; 9,664. Hrrwn \iliane and part nf Hmvlal» \illayr V . H245 hide mwnship. including part 05 .\'a [u-rvillc (Hy 33m “mun Inwn‘hip. including Glen th nllaar and “"hcamn city , ,. .. Xapcrvmc township. inclmhm: part Preliminary Announcement by the ( ensus Bureau Shows Gains for Every Village in the Districtâ€"â€" Figures Subject to Correction. Iago ......................... llnwners ï¬rm-r t-m'nxhip, im‘ndinu vawncts FnurH-u-mlu Census» Preliminary \mmunu-mmt of I'upulat In rvvrrcrlimt Dul'am‘ ('mlMy’. â€Hm-H. ,. ‘- . llinnt rh’ic di‘isilm. ,. _ l , . _ . PM) I Ilul'aur Cuumy .............. V ........... .. 42'". .U \cldisun mwnship. imlmiimz \ddisun .ensmn'illc llul'agc (,‘uumy ...................... \vldisun lnwnship inxiuding \ddisvm 'envnnillo llasra \illage‘ am! pan ui Elmhursv (it; .. ..... Hlmlninqdalc Mwnship. including Riormvmgdalc vil- DU PAGE (011m POPlllAll0N STARTING TO Bflll. IMRIASIS MMOSI "1,000 Mrs. Frank Harper leaves tomor- row for a months visit with her ais- ter and friends in California. Mayor Barber issued the proclam- ation at the request of the American Imgion. Other county towns are tak- ing the same step. «mployes a chance to attend the his; county picnic and soldier reunion at Glen Eilyn in the afternoon. vi Xapcnifle loss! um um. ZIG. 'rlwn mun-a Na- pt-rvmn with 3M lmhanl “1 “€th mu 7"; â€mm-rs (Imu- 942; (â€on El lrn I0". "Initial-"u fllurl'u urn ha"! in andrnI-nd TMy Mn- nn amt-r rm [sin 0! "‘3?- but "Ii! ranum In" rm“ rmt. ‘rm- "malls in 152" xan- that t-nmmunlly I rumor raw «in! as N shawnl a Ins: from Hum. 1331 18x3" 854 FM) 5;" 14‘) 3543 m; HZI 21m 2360 17m 2451 I‘M" LN}! 0353 H’U v" "MR-H 1'!†“ll ‘11 2h 2101 I733 ,03 I'll. 3X1": “â€3 7‘"? III? l I}? H") L32! 25m Prob-5m! Tahua nf Tï¬arhpr's ml , Inge, "alumina In ar'l‘ul’danv‘n with! whose «ale ma :umpmltinm ware- grnrled suggpsu Ohm ‘.'.'. nor rent a! at senior class should write rnmpmllinns‘ ranking 1%.? A: "u- loral grading; wns 6.33 it will ho seen that the stud-E ants awn-aged higher than !» avorage '40! by thsmt Tahm. Our advertisers are paying real money for the m:- of our columns to can your attention to their goals. If they did not believe you would be pleas-mi with them, they wouhl be wasting their money in advertiking. for a dissatisï¬ed cus- tnmn‘r is worse than none at all. I! you are not getting the beneï¬t of their efforts to interest you, you are not getting the full value of your Reporter. Look than over each week and save money. The run" of Ibo. Investigation has just burn mummy! as purl M Um an mm! mm" M the nun school "sum. The mmliam «mm: M «haul: "mam! E (Thirago wwrv a< [allots 1erth mm; 'Haw Aurum high «:17; Gonna en; (“ï¬n Ely» 01.1%; Naporvillp 6.34; ï¬lm» burs! 6‘31; lmvrnvn Grove 6.33; Thorn- _ Ion lnwnnMp (Han-u) 6.13; Oak l'nrk’ 8 39: West Aurora high 6.43: Pmflm InvnsMn (Haywood) 617; Romance? 6.5!; J. Sterling Marlon 6.77; Jolint, 6‘83: l'rhum 6R9; Memo-mama“! ("mm-m Pam n92: champami 7.0]: Evnnstrm 7M; "insdak 7.03% New Trinr‘ spam-rs {mm mm “N'flufl‘ only suhmillv‘dl 7.21. ‘ REA D TH E ADVERTISEMENTS "awn"! urnu- was rm» a! nut. Mn?! «hauls that rumpus"! with "on re aunt. I‘M um“ "nu l'nlvmfly M um no“. “Hath It". "mm 0' I†Mal nun-0| Mun-Nut. mmmm no "nos â€mum at "on thorium-r 0' "or cm! in English "mm-man “mm by own Dot! In llllnnh um. what-ls Ml It! Mum In all â€to art-rumba M" ‘Irhooh M "w shin viropt Ibo (film [n ‘W‘MI‘! calm margin! In wrin- n rrmwmllhm nn "In mhhfl. "An All" "on" m1" Thwvu- warn M h- wmlvn during Hum!) mum",- M a rlasn In!" ; ":19th mum-mm.- †In [mu-NM" wt-w svnl by IM- umlv domlmam so as In .«wnrr- unmmmly of "mama!" and" which "to Inf! was 51th and um k-nd valm- In mmmu" sworn Th» v-nmpmmms worn In he «am On Champ-um (or grading. .' Steinb- ol Ibo lb'uwn “Mr "I... Sch-i ï¬n“ "I'M TM. Annâ€. LOCAL SENIORS RANKED HIGH IN COMPOSITION TEST The ofï¬cer» of the org-ninth». hop to nuke this your a bum" one both u to numbem a! month": 3M mops of work. All inter-maul in the welfare of the schools will hr welconw on thin net-anion either u gun!" or mambo" or the Ami-130m '“Ilh will [91' the initial regular M's- aim: o! the organization: but the ban- inl‘hh' smision will he brivl'. it is un- noum-ml by Stanley Brown. President of llu- A»ocialimn. Standing com- mittees will be unnouncul and the normal activities of tile hotly num- “I (u functioning. The mid of the awning will be devoted to entertain- nwnt and reception in! the teachers. Nuw teachers in our public schools will lu- welcomed to Downers Grove and those who have served hero in ether years greeted by ll“- l'nrvnt- ’l‘c-acher Association m-xl Thursday, Svplembcr 2.1, at High School Hall. First “(’(‘flnfl of â€2049:" Season ert 'l‘hunduy. Short Bus- imms Samba. SCHOOL TEACHERS WILL BE WELCOM- ED BY P.-'l‘. ASSN W. John L. Walker of Joli“, Big} In running as a friend of labor Ali d a moist phtfonn emly III M d‘ his three opponents for the oflaro we predicted. wan County can hug. Smith Strong-in DIPage. ‘ Despite the indomment of Belt- ‘ley and McCall! of Will County by the Anti-Saloon League and the hard . work which was done in 'DIIP'IQB by" _ : backers of this omnization for M V two men. George M. Smith a! Win- : ton recohed a wonderful m in .“l district / - McHenry ....... 4457 Will ............ 7774 Kane Following is the voto by countiu rm Copley and McCarthy with on precinct missing in Will :an McKen- ry Counties and ï¬vt- in DnPtge. Mr. Copley was 0M1! on his record of serving tho- peoplo of his district as they have mvnr boon served be- fore. 011er Grove gar? him mm than a [hm to m majority over his opponent (buoy G?“ Sonia-(bu. law "Imus {mm the â€â€œ0 Con- grmuim‘al clinirir.‘ ahow that In C. Copk. .r Aurm- he bum nominat- (4' lo , (rt-rd "tfv:»h‘. ‘w had 5. his opponent Fwnl. A. “Cc-M, fl E'rin. "ho but In" '42:"!le of a", laciunl ‘: bnr an! minor. mm"! of Lh ' Dargv I'm-é of Elï¬n. Anon and Jo- lit-t and other man which were u" wet tr! we the um. amendment 7421: into eflect. [u wt. ..,,,. mm a! the county. We ‘hu-imz 2'" one mammal“ of NI- prnillr “out n! "w [Irina AM â€'0 «My ran-Jump with 1 service now! on ï¬lo h- WIMIW. mm. [M united 4mm?! of tho men who ind unn- Hm Hm“ and Mun. hr 3 wimwr In “to 1'1va Marla. Him "n- m-mimum virtually ml an rlrrh‘vm be all! hr Dul’nn Coon- Iy's nu! RI-u'n Autumn; taking 00. plan» «I ('hm W. "MIN who â€I. .wn-nl <1 long, A. lenilk a job- i'aNrm mlin‘ III» MM by‘MI eo- ‘wmhrr: and h‘mvvh‘ â€wry "mum in (M dill?“ wan Hail"! by â€w â€WV-v "M“. and than quain- m an odor! b will rah-r Thv' I-rlo'ry a' Lard i- m I! I x-irhm- hr n» American [Auk-n In! (fuming Rinaldo. [humor- 0m. Wham». Manama (Ska Illâ€. lmmhnl. Wm (TD-Iago Incl m 0' â€w rvmulrv thMMn. '50 VI! mu ‘0 Chantry W. W of Hannah. woo 0w www.1- oomhutloo for Shh“, Aflomy of IMP-Iv County ‘Wodm-uhy cw" Job. PM?†0' WDw-nlnn. and 100m Inn". of W‘ (.‘Mngn. in an! of "I both“ '79- mnry 01M: our ma In "w: my. "0' rmivwl I majority 0!."qu McCarthy made I hard ï¬ght but 3.†h anal-And. 2.5-: ............. :3â€" in 3].; .............. :3 :5 39:3: ............. =1: ‘0 ‘21-.) ff «(uâ€"2.4!.»- â€" z Easy-0.: 2'..'II-a.u guttingâ€" » .33 i :0. pt. Bulls-QC U‘f‘ that g f a“ I... at. «0.3. .00 I05? = .2. I . BULLETIN (2 I. I. Sc“. 11.) Unolh'inl trim-nu "on Will I“ IMP-n Counties received a In 0' dork thin morning. xiv: the follow- ing ï¬gure»: ‘on the Reyna-Mn Walker veto: County Both George M. Smith for lzgislatnre by Plumping -â€"-BeI-m Not in. NAPERVIHE MAN WINS IN "WEST †PRIMARY BAIHE Continued on Pa;- O: Copley McCarthy . 12221 13027 . 4457 40!! . 7774 am WHOLE N01908: in â€w dint“ mm audit-Ink! m an oflod b Will 18013 llfll