7 7M to exceed 30 miles per ham- out- ‘I of "mm: of lnmrponted emu. mm and villages. Not (0 oxcrod 20 null†par hunt ont- ‘ of the business or Handout por- W of lnrormrntod rifles. town, and V lot to “NM 15 miles per hom- In ~ readout Indians of Incorporated can: towns and vmnm. >Not to arrow! cm mllm nor hour In (to My built up «mum of "mu-- ~Ited mm. towns and I'm-m. â€a mm: â€on. In mm: mm m nnilnnw .I â€Mates an- In harmony. Under "w sum luv pun-one" unm- nohflm mm: nhservo mu following he public- lurks In! and! Inn on the .090 at whlrh "Murmurs- ran ho “up. Sou-"m7 a! Sm: Imus I. ï¬lm- W In "mm: In Ms safety ï¬rst â€In. 3mm In and by state law ‘ whflo uric-1w "mm are est-h- as! In same Imam-m in my Md.- mm x“ mm a mu; a moment's neglect nu chose regret for I "to mm. W it always (hams. It m “8le M M C“, uni 600M" arm†Ilk- lo Slaw down to ten mfleï¬ an hour at street mining: This is In ordinance in China, and at. pncuce anywhere. never pass a tired car on the left ma side. The thousands vino Inn bean seriously injured «I killed doing this thought the m in. clear. Play safe. sch. It all hanlevnrda. Be careful when panning a cur on a country road._ Culverts or loo-o (round my cum your at to tip over. ‘010 back! In mm In p. u an naming 4 «am an the ~ tut “Waving-Mum.- ‘PEED UIITS ME DEFINED BY LAW an (N- tmhl it: In, nu flour. mug-MIQMGIMH b loved down and “I“ '"m‘ W' Menâ€"w formumrlwnvhfl mt I erd um duh mou- It. WM by Louis L. Emmmn. Seer-wary a! State. mm“ umwmemnu ,mmwmaw mm“ muumwmw u M mmmmmummmwm “mmwmeflmmwmm MmMumuanmm “mymn m ML mm mamaâ€"mam.“ “FETY FIRST SUGGES. TIONS FOR AUTO DRIVERS. fl" .DRWER IUST OBEY SAFETY LAWS K'iommlnem place has been given to this law in the lime mmtrnm folds hood by Seen-tar: Emmerson. For the same reason, he calls attention to an In providing that In passing another car approaching from the oppontto auction. the driver must keep to the right, Ind In pagan. . ear WI hunmmremoo. hemmtpmon mama. This fact has been noted In damage suns where the defendant was Ibao- Wy astonished when his attorney Informed Mm that In talllng to give the an ammonia: from the right. the tight-olâ€"wny‘he had violned a state law. Automobile investigators for Secretary or State Loula L. Emmerm, whose duty It is to administer the automobile laws. have found surprising Ignorance In this regard. Even among those who know the rule, there an my who are not aware that there is a law on the subject. These believe a. rule is established by custom. but that there I: no way to compel them to obey it unless they are so inclined. . Although It Is generally supposed that every driver of an nutomobllo knows that the car amuonchlnx from the right has the-thtâ€"of-way, invent!- flflon proves that actually a great many drivers do not know It at all. In the diagram No. 1 m flu flghLof-wuy war He. 2; No. 2 has the right". way over No. 3: No. ï¬lm. the "abbot-way aver No. 4: No. 4 hug the "WI-way over No. ‘lllUSTBAflNB THE -fllBllT-0F‘-WAY MW 2 hut inï¬de the city or village Fund Allow-d. anti-In- I am Citizen: Voiunhor. I He has appointed volunteer auto- mobile investigators in every comnm- nity in_ the state. They are ae- Iected from among the leading citi- aens of the community. and they serve without compensation of any kind. Usually they are men who are unilated with the local automobile club and volunteer their services in a publlmirlted desire to aid law en- tomoment and thus make the public highway: safer. With the mileage ofgnod roads cou- mnuy increasing and with no mu conch-hula" or other adequate author- ity commmthe value-dimes! volume-r, Investigators will constantly Ina-age. - mmaammmueu-n lanthanum-anal. t The administration of the anion» hlie iaws is placed in the hands of the secretary of state, but he has no po- lice pawns. Nevertheless. Secretary of State Louis L. summon has man- aged to enforce the lawn very often- tlvdy. Mm Than 2,†Auumolmc Inn!“- «(on Report momma o! VOLUNTEERS HELP MAKE ROADS SAFE Ia ohm or for some other reason In unusually luau-Hons. there is I "amp" sign a few tent from It. The law pmvkles a ï¬ne of $10 for full- ure to bring an automobile to a full stop before proceeding met a railroad where there In one of these signs Under the law, the drlm must bring nauruamummrw Imamannï¬aenuun. The quanowd drrnhr nlm «Mo R‘- In alu- [In nmwr swam-rs, an pineal A: sum ulmum from 1M Inc-k. In on!» to [he the drlvor mn- plo mm In sum 0mm. If one mm!“ h amt-hm a nun-a and mu nan-iv run. I'm no law the driv- er no“ hflng flu- qvn-vl of Mn mat-MM dawn to 1m miles an m hum pm- mm. over I nllmd. At all mum and. «who then onmnmmMm that). A GRAD. CIOMIM WAIIHNO. WWWWMWM WWWWMWW ammunmm mums. mmo«MMm mMMmmmm Canary 00 m cus. Actuation to Law for mu. Cut-Inca. BEIJEVE IN SIGNS, EIIEBSON ADVISES A PEREWOIY ORDER. poopl. with tho (Illa-mes l- the m- m and MI meat Ind their quilt atlas for tho presidency than W Buds-r. comprehensive amount: of I). agricultural problem of them an- tloo and the solution winch mm In Senator Bun-ding“. med: to tho tam-era of the country. delivered a the Minnesot- Stnte Fair, I: commend. able not only for tho abject matter and tho constructive “mun-hip which it contain. but for the «in and digniï¬ed tone which mulls through- nt the entire lam-cu Nothing mid more thoroughly impra- Intelligent This tends to show the caliber a! ammor‘ On: With his I! In In,» thing to win. my tort of I catch ohm-o, donn or “nun. to datum or fool (beneath. clung Interview with Governor Jam KOoIofOMon-mmhedlnmo hotel column of the Wash!†Po. four yen-I agoâ€"via. on July 2a 1910: “OM. is not the only «its when the We in shooting the prime; of the Frown-m for having prmrred me: In the Unltedl States. Our honor MI rammed unmmed. The aim- ‘He Kept Us om of Wu" will be the most effective Argument the Democrats m use In the ampulgn. Amflunls- ‘ nu been preempted by the President. and every other problem of nation†Import bu been met squarely Ind at. Imam-11y.“ HARDING To VHI FAR-3R8. OLD AND NEW COX OLOOAN‘. Washington. - Tho foflow‘lu lam. Imagine Bo" Murphy. "on: human. floss Brennan and that tungsten- Apostle of Light and mum. Ed Moon. mmrMng the nonl- ntlon It Ban Funds" of I nndhlmo who had “always voted dryl“ Imagine It. I! you an! Shade of John Burleycoml What I spec-Ind. I: presented In American polluat And In the he. 0! It nu. hm»: wmmnoa (at months. In um Wlmnm Jennlnp Brynn' s dmnndulnn 0' Mm n.- n â€V?" and mum I. nm for [realm-M. (‘nndmma Pox, with chnmnaflmr Ind-my. no. Islam I North Daint- crowd m-t "l hue nlwnys mun! dry!“ In a sworn flltOmnl. signed by Inc's-«vary of the 001. Mm Dnlpn‘ Anon-mm and on Me In the minty a! III-'9'. mice. than "In that nmnluflon mun-mod n tum-mm sum own 0! It: tram lo the Co: cumin of mm mm I» m comm mum-«an a! no mum! hum and um favor an «new, man. will «no! val-town. he who: tho! It 00mm to cm to In" the Will-o. ham e! "um wean", “In" that M;- dosh hum Mums rm. [um-m cmndim (humane Cox‘s credit"!!! as n CHM. m unmm Owl has“ by the to: uni dry m mrmuu him. To the Incl-punt». mo! that the Now In!†Um Dealer.“ And-mm ll emu»; to" fund. I. elm Mm In a "pronounced m“ to null» mu the liquor micro-u of on“: new" mummy". 10 any 0' In napalmâ€. M a photograph taken u Sunk. Walk. during the Democratic Guild“ neon! vial! to W Pacino Gout. ‘ III only In a. m 0mm of Candid-ta Octâ€"m an. a. dad to Willa-On and no "sum-'- or Wit-colon. um mun. an Ilia-h- W0. no mallet-tn on, cut. min". a c» “lawmmnumIn-uclymdvnaluumm Wald Inflammmdymmmcmmnmu our... "an m can â€In. (ht mt. or ammo. m to. mm mm, nut!“ (0 01M and nu ma MM m n nun-u M hon In an tn- lbo mm of mm". mum «- ma In!“ hat I. «mud. «mm and can mm. yum It. «limbo-m nu ntnnpmbm thin :94 “Walnut!“ u 'Wuï¬lnnou. wall tile... and d on m lam-om, "pond-d In, Do “In for muted. mu 0!. Mud: Mn Inc It. mun. out: In! mmtowlhmmn†nMunMdfllm-m WIoWlh mourn-omm-mmmu 51mm - Cox Wiggles and Wobblcs. KMI'I to" I who" m uâ€" wn or dryâ€"Ila rout Mu um Bryon tool on mm at u. M nu ban and up nod gm. Jimmy‘- nlnont hart- uu but To the tooth. Mu Incl. an you but Ibo "bookln" M And a. whisper. at (In con" not an In modulus in" dry With ml. at!) to mock an on! Taller- vouldu‘t dam to put m a (Mu on “Pun-now." J I HIY'. CORY. to a that u Jimmy’l cont. flmmflped. as you will now: Ilurphen‘qu In line. and hue. Tutu-Hum II mom too. GOVERNOR JAMES H. COX. “coma-out. $30,000,000â€"COX Washington. - Gradually be!“ pushed to the run by tho m of the noun It in now announced that President Wilson In to “ID a “Back- th" rump-in, The local eve-In; papers announce this fact and a! that the pin in beta: W by the Administration leaders. It II, even come within n week. an. of that: leaders b-ilcve. Elm-II I. loan. who nan-god Gum 0.21 â€coon-don Isl-pun. in [but cull: hr this not «tut a I. In“ m d uh. II. but IACK PORCH cAMPAlGN To I! .EGUN 800" IV WILW. ‘fle was bunt! Indus! who had not already seen the hind shadow of the Inigo election- vmonod upon the hon- â€he, no not willing tor an MI Moody bond which I! I in! lion In“ the life of my boy beneath no aura and strlm "The paramount Issue Is to In" dlsaster: nobody rum tho lune that under-finds It. â€the women of Maine have read It. It Is no render about tho vol... It In no marvel nbout ma moths-n. They are not wining to may at pound of M nearest their heart: Senator noum Gore. Duncan. 0! Oklahoma. who was 02an for n- Iominmon through the Influence of the White Boo-o bonus of Mn oppo- sition to the Lane of Nathan. plain- ly Indicates am he prom to con- mmo Ma nun am the league. Tb! Mind Realtor Inâ€: "PARTY FACE. DiflvTEI'AOR‘ ~cdnu'on n'rcnm We are rem!)2 to show you those heaters â€if you will c‘all at our office. With a Gas Heater there is no fuel to carry, no going into the basement to tend the furnace, no ashes to carry, no odor, just prompt, cheerful, eco- nomical service where and when you wish it. If you have children or older people in the home, you should install a Gas Heater for they feel the chill readily and are likely to take cold easily in a chilly, drafty room. The heat radiates into every corner of the room. insuring comfort. can’t get in if you have a Hot Spot Heater in your home. my 1 l0 I‘ll â€IVIMII Jul ll llul "II M Dept. 0! Public Affairs ........3 ï¬lm 3 4 50 S 82" Dept. of Accounts Jr. Finances .. 2637.11 76.00 ‘ 461.57 2251.50 Dept. of Health 6: Safety ...... 1595.65 4.95 14.85 1685.75 Dept. of Streets Public Imp. 3840.06 27.00 163.27 2903.79 z. of public Property . ........ 6034.72 . 2444.43 2850.92 5mg: Pu he Library ................ 911.72 138.39 773.83 Intemst Fund . . . ............ I . . 3732.67 - 43.11 40.00 3736.78 Sinking Fund .............. 8414.16 0414.16 Totals ........................ $26040.25 5 2595.40 3 4515.50 824120.24 Special Assessments ........... 6523.38 97.32 6426.06 Grand Totals .................. $2568.63 8 2595.49 8 4612.82 830546.80 I do hereby swear to the best of my knowledge this re rt to be true and correct. C. Ford Davis. Village manner. Subscribed and sworn to befone me this 11th day of October 1920. _ Chgs. M. Hitch. Notary Public. 1 TBEASURER'S REPORT To the Council.“ the Village of Downers Grove, Illinois. Gentlemen: The followmg is my report for the month of September. 1920. C. Ford Davis. Village Treasurer. Funds 0n hand Receipts Expand. BIL last rt for month for nth on hand gm. 0! Public ‘Altaifg ........ s ‘8 4.16 s T1250 s 82738 -... A: A , Aeï¬ , l vpted Aye. Nays none; Motion car- 0H3“ ll Telephone Residence 137-3 OFFICIAL PBWIRDINGS OF THE » VILLAGE COUNCIL SCRATCH FEED Correct style and ï¬nest quality are the combina' tion that will enable you to dress well and make your money go the farthest. Order your Fall Suit made-to-measure, you will get trustworthy 100 per cent all wool fabrics, best trimmings and honest hand tailoring that produces garments that cannot be excelled for style and quality. Your inspection is invited to see the hundreds of new styles now on display. Come in. Decorating Paper Hanging Walker 8: Dicke PAINTING Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished (Continued from Page 3) Dampness and Chill of Early Fall Style Headquarters FPubllc Property ....?....6034.72 Library ................ 911.72 Fund . . . ............ 1 . . 3732.67 Fund . . . .............. 8414.16 ........................ $26040.25 Assessments . . ......... 6523.38 [‘otals .................. $2568.63 Harry Walker Phone 191-R GROWING MASH i. DAIRY FEED; MIDDLIN SCHUMACHER FEED OATS HARLEY AND HAY Manure JOSEPH MAZ CHICKEN FEED JOSEPH DIETER United Gas 911.72 3732.67 . 0414.16 426949-26 {we OcInber 18th. 1920. On mu all Commissioners Ballet, Bender, Bryan and Acting Mayor Hunt voï¬ed Aye. Nays none. Motion untried. Gommisalonerfldkrmovdmld- Henry Dickc Phone 123-R Franz, 099m 15. 1920’ [AZZA 27 50. Main Street elm. M. Hitch, Village Clerk. LAYING MASH MIDDLINGS