vm‘vnusï¬mnkepoml WJArmist-ianny. Poo- ï¬.vhodonotmllyhhpue Then these boys were mutual III that the wofld, in m, In trench, (II battleship 1nd cruiser. he] were “In their hit for hum-flu. Alexander Bradley Burns Post danced last evening in Library Hall. The indwidual members danced two years ago also, only at that time they danced not for pleasure. but for pure joy, tho that joy was tinged with names. when “lots of those who had no com-rum» of individuals had made flan: :‘u .1 proper observance of thn day wlly‘: one exception, the Amy" m! Legmn. The same thing holds the i. 1 I035 measuw thmughout m Umlnd States. Everywhere 5* as th- Ipxion or the Legion Aux- liary which remembered. umtiru. ) on 1 m he ï¬x. that I; Fatwa z‘ve Aliwd and (f3 (In. ‘hnt â€minim ('7 the .- 1r. Do you r 390;)!!! '20 won» forum can» _ another In 4 U0 )1 vnmnmhrr t! r «an :r Hung m )m" It may nut i1 the . w W?" hm think back lwa years '. “a! (lay m tho fall of I918 dim . nfl'ic.al nmh wa< moivo-d ï¬at a u'mistiw had been signed Nehru "w Aliwd and (fvntml pow- H's (In. ‘hnt armidiï¬â€˜ was the end ('4' the .- 1r. Do you remember, you '90:)!!! ‘m wow forrr-d through one cam! _ annthor In Jay at home? U _\'c vvmnmhrr the celebration that m. 24 Par!" in the morning am? mum. ‘ until lntr a! night? Do 1311 a.“ Hiyr tht incrusrant ringing 0“ ï¬le ï¬g 3:: ll'.‘ Hf tours-v you do, now â€13': 1:. v~ w-calivrl to your minds. ‘ ‘ Not m organization ;n the villagr, no coliwtmn of individuals had made at for m1 of "or hats. A tr nu not learn at 5:“ which 31 upvnw- ‘0 rar')‘ all the folks tin Felon wk two train And «my «mania. im- darling room only sign ‘ prwm w'nfly dicplmod. ll. i. a â€1‘" I shamc- that ï¬ndingâ€" tau 01.41%: have awn ï¬t to depri‘v' borne“. ‘lrovo prop!» of a “in Hwy lave .:vH‘l riding to. yours‘ They: flank: I... made In and.» error of Mir . r... and again Imw- the 0M 5:10 alt-u M-rv‘ mswml of just ruddy whim): ‘4 .l.~' sh: (nos “am. I in "w mm; NM 'mlv‘c flr-t lmmr amends new M to a. mo lrlils M Ibo villupn with .v« mm to Ibis Um murmur-1 'l in:- a ‘ .wnmmuhrn am up in nus. ' :. Tho um 3:10. - lnia which “an" a. m-. mm at m ml“ 0 In run -- ham an and an“ I mahn‘h' «(m l' pop):- whom Wri Mini mom . hum 6a nu mm. a:- In: I. the: v-- remnant M m an] l‘mrm 'vmw' Him a in! out «I that .0! I... - =- hacks. and “hrs "w- tra- Nn / ~1 tho but um nan- how ‘- h, 0 Elva mum" of Meta an any on: 0.1-4 in nu "w m “In an! Ituod 1-, the “Q.†Ikweidly h "m the lulu“!!! tho .u-nkr hum (‘hi rue :. mnllulwly altar ï¬n- o'dorl [ï¬ltered at the Downers Grove Post (flies Lu. second class il matter. Aaven'usmg rates made wu upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 per yvu‘ Single copies Bea Med ovary Friday morning from the ofï¬ce of he Downers Grove Publish- W Company, 3? North Mlin atmt. Dovmem Grove. Illinois. r: ‘1 manna ELEVENTH 00H THAT tZVI‘NING TRAIN HI’IIVICO: -r E}: vpnth! Does that} mm: :0 3m†it may nail I‘ HZ". but think back twa: C. H. STAATS. EDITOR MICKIE SAYS: The {Mus that Sunday ham-Ind! and football would dcgrm-mtc- in.†immlyixnl hau- pmved (mutant-m. ,Somv of the [woph- \t'hu worked thv- “whim“. uxuimit them are now n-gu- Har attendants at tIn- games. Thu- éh-vo chnnxml tin-Ir opinion in th- Hut two you» and pmbably 5! Sun- fthy movie» \mro'giwu a trial. "WV would than their ninth uu thh' won hlno. I! you [an â€young to nay rv- unit-g QM: Newman. my it "m: the 'F’mm" on [an Al. 8Ԡyou' man to [to Wet or u will ï¬nvl :- muting put. with many «hen. m "to â€mm. 1‘ Mb. up mu m an wkmmm'nhdmnhna. I“ MI! MINI! nlflrvlp I. n n- I Thu“. aw two sides to Hu- quvstiun. we then are to nlmo.‘ owry quustiun {regarding what is right and what 5‘ ‘Imt right for Sunday» We how that if a rrfon‘ndum don-- mm (M “rim-Honoring" um bv of a CNNP-I'Ill nlibm Hun that and alum In the My hurt." It‘ll-Rina. am Who. In“! In "ml um "um and an". my On I. M MI .\I "or My Me. n M â€N“ P‘l'uh ~hr I‘ll! ‘0". l I“. ugh: "0'0. â€0‘. I “no In Ir'm‘u’?’ Just what the ouu'mm- of the vat-- lwill in- is hard to fumeust. That I! ‘will In clam.- is a fun-gone concluâ€" ainn. -(?vrminl_r the minister: of :ha- villagv will nmkr a ï¬ght to km-p Hu- unlinuncv on th«- books. 'l'lu action 0! tlm Villugc- Council in passmg an anti-Sunday movies cr- ‘nlinaucc Monday h-w-niug Ls almmt certain to pn-cipimtv u xefclunolum 4m [lu- village. Armisixw Day would be, remembm-- :uur minds opened wider. We xaw ed now with but a shrug of thoLthe chhinc was the symbol of (IPS- shouldcr by [ï¬rm nut. 0f ten peoplujtructxon. We saw there was gnu- were it not for the boys who actuzvl- thur kind of ell'icicncy than tlm' ly took part in the horrible conflict .wlxich ambled us to mow our ï¬ngnu it ended . ,with marvellous precision. The \\'i.'.' iwm‘lll becanu: vm’hlo, and to uur :l.~â€" ‘tonishment, “L- ruw mun. Box". A v ultxrluu Who Kept alive the memories of the Civil War ‘through Memorial Day? The Grand Army of the Republic. And when the last man of that bmu- army ha» passed beyond, the Obser- \ancc of the day will graduulh lose its moaning. This is sad. but inmi. table. People forgot. in a thing, mu forget it. Will the members of the Legion ever forget Armistice Day and the things it stands for? The suffering. the in- {adequate food, the shells, the death of then buddy, the longing for home? Will they ever forget these things? Nay, a thousand times, nay! 0:120 Lord Lumber company . SUNDA Y MOVIES and Building Material Dealers in Lum ber DOWNERS GROYE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J Lal'v «an I'Xllllrh itself Inun- uulv- IMqurl}. 'I‘Iw «éiwiplim- uf Iln- nrlm ,'lullglll 3am to romml your will. '1'.» hrwon :1 disciplim- nwh- you umlt-r- :lswmt I'w pom-r of mind. and with _!Ih-~ will umIvr cunlml and I'm! "mm ,L!) «II-"WM u'ltnin you, lhr mind. .. ’i- whaling Info can «spy?» Ih-I'" bfllvn “-lIn mmm- (hat )0" xz-n willing in'n :nmr 'm'n a» imlhnlul». The Iumum imurm'n" Dmu would uwm. You .uv iI‘I'J'I‘s'. than. bumm- )'nur mind»- an‘ nun-"Ina wider and wkhr. you In"! Mn mon- rlcarl)‘ uM din-“mu Mum 0\‘I'l’ tut-low. and "w ~qu or :IIu- hflu 'IM Imam!!! to your con- 'Msinuanrr- flu- «I: .m In whim-o. I» “my! «a your «In fact nu ma rim [MW Wm. Ruben nut! â€pom mm mt- Hun M0 is inch-(MINO. eon-tho: m’ «but our wart may it "mum! wonky «of rumba-co. It I. ma- .ury to (allow "in foot-hp. "a in (In nut Frugality that leads and (int. For lm- pouubfl'oly of wanting nur ‘dn-Irca no him the parted numph. ‘Our Ixml ml Ran-hr. Jm~ (210ml. 0w Somm- a! Mo. indie-tn! "u- mn- nml um. walked am it. To me: «ml in draining our luliv‘odunlity to making in: of corn-Mad- on!" And you, Americau’ suldlurs and sailors, have died and live, You W- ltumul home and wank-1| nothing at :much u.‘ rest. In lhc joy of ymn 'parent.‘ and, friends you thought 3m: lhaul found rest. llul in a little u-lnlu _l.he house was stilling. You wanin’ [to mow, to go Homcu‘hvn'. You \nut jbuck to your work, but. the old an :lsfucliun in your “ark was gone. Y m cuulnl not understand yourselves. 'A'Hn expl-umtion of your rc-sllwme» 1“ (115,4: yum ultl wlum nn- (lvuul, uml you LHI' m'w Im-n wtrungvra to _\‘-m1' 0“ ll ‘.'I\(*~ l l We today. in my humbler way, may, :say that we have died and live agum. fBefom the great war our horizon {wax very limited. We were a pmâ€" ;vinciu- people. Our ideal was tho éetficiewy of the machine. Gradually ias Mn,- war progmssml the eyes of :our minds opened wider. We saw Lthe mdchinc was the symbol of (los- ;tructnm. We saw more was ann- life ï¬nds itself communing with God. MANY ATTENDED MILITARY MASS AT ST. JOSEPH’S (Continued from Page One) 0M mall-«l um' In: Wfl'h‘nl u tllw Grow lul 'l'mluy. "w ï¬n! to the Inhale. of local «In-(lun- ll Mn (run PM (inc-hon alu- ‘- nav- Ml!" lu‘ his home in â€HM-rims- Java. (minty Clerk hnlm hmgM u h llw «locum bounl n! Tmhu «(I‘m at flu- mania; (I “. “0“. Hf xflfl‘l\|"¢' WI" â€1' our Mluslulr'~ Aumw) warn-chm..- Chan. W. "mm-y. “Minn: V. "or! mu- m-«kflui Conan and Anhur L. Web-Ito»! to the job of (Tummy Rur- wyor. ll nu.» III-l um“ um :Il‘u'lltion mu. canes! to the fur: yvutrnlu} that h‘r rvnlizml not :I uml um and in lsl~l \u-bks's Ih'povk'r Awarding (hr our com:- 01 [hr nun- fur ('mmly uflk‘ru IDul'um- (.‘nunty i~ annually a "v- puMu-nn u may nu-l the luau“ :- hunlly mm in chub! l'lw count; Ian! ’l'tu-ula) \wm bark {0 "normal" M! (an! that â€w up“ {-n llu- (family Republican liclwl “an Mum-4 mum‘- mm». tures, choice is offered "by brocade, batiste and coutil at ‘ momma Republic-m Nomimwu Carried Di»- Iud by a \uir Alums: Corsets for all Types of Figures Every corset need is taken care of here, the elastic girdle tops, low tops and hosts of other important fea- I salute thee, therefore, immortal spirits, who died wearing the uni- ;fonn of American soldiers and sai- -;lors and now stand in the vislble pro- i'sence of ,our God. I beseech then, |immortal spirits, to ask our God to â€guide your comrades here in onler llhat by righteously living and think- ‘ing thoy may become the great mm of our nation. I ask "me, immortal spirits, I.» implore our led to blusfl gout country in these troubled day-1,1 innd to give us the peace which the} ‘\\'0l'l(l cannot giw, [lu- peace whichl comes from observance of Thy law.‘ Aâ€"nd last of all. immortal s irits, ll ask [hm- to [may our gti/nlfcod tn! enable me to do my war as faith-l fully, :2: unselï¬shly, and as hopefully! as you (ln' yours YESâ€"COUNTY OFFICERS WERE ALSO ELECTED Silk Hosiery of Dependable Quality Lisle garter tops give extra strength tmthis pure silk hosiery. Both full fashioned and mock seam styles ere featured at a pair The beautiful collars, cuffs, Guimpes and Vestees we are showing will make you want to choose several changes. The prices are very reasonable, too. The mus: .-aki.:fmtnry choir» or (Hows, .V’orlmnar, Silk "aviary. Handbags. Pnekdbnnks and Cor. scts is asmwd “hon ("f-(Hons an- as ruin! and cnmpk-te; m gratifying from every standpoint~qualttn um. and prim»4s they an- hey-r. And our displavs make it any to make up Me's mind about deing for only the smartest earmarks of the season :m- funturnl Pvt-re. Greater harmony in the («shunt will surrly mun if tht- varidus mssoï¬rs min! for u ‘4‘" gmomml appearawu- are selected at mm mm. Our prow-nt "‘7ch make web action an mommy, ha. H. E. McAllisler Co. ‘1 ACCESSORIES Wisely Chosen will s: ; add to the Individualin of Fall and Winter Wardrobes uauimoun. $1.35 to $3.50 Pretty Neckwear Makes Dresses More Youthful and Becoming Collars and Sets, 75c to $3.50 Word was nowr received directly from the Goverhment of his «loath. His relatives getting the sad cidings through a letter from the American Red Cross in Y‘Jnglund. One Argument “Dou‘t rqurm leuamho-r. v)».- Illhll 0W9 Vim ham-n. Warren streets as was done for all of the local boys who died in ser vice. HENRY BUSCHMAN BURIED AT WEST SIDE CEMETERY Baker’s Bake Shop um TEMPTING BREAD and PASTRY South Main Street (Continued from Page One) r wins: the H. c. oi l.'. :- murh for the coat. vhmun-r It II the '88! I ' Kinda Hans. Cope- Back strap hand Pursm and Hand silk Bags in tooled leather, velvet and silk are offered at $1.00 t0 $5.95 Choice of many Beautiful styles in both silk and Chamoiseuede, some are of the Silk lined Chamoiseuedc, others of double silk, and others all silk. Some are plain on the back, others have fancy stitching. Priced at per pair but our skilled baking prove how well we know the art of making the most delicious Bread. Rolls. Cakes. and Pics served at any table. We bake things better and save you precious time for other interests. ()rdcr all their Bread and Pastry from us. Some of our best customers -â€" good housckcelm'sâ€" Gloves Vary in Color and Style Hand Bags and Purses $1.00 to $2.50 now 'employcd as Credit Manager of the Campbell Heating 00., Des The bride is known in Downers TGrove as until recently she was 0!- ï¬ce Manager for the National Asm- ciation of RetailOCIotheI-s with off- ces in Chicago. Mr. Gachner. for- merly a Downers Grove resident IS Moines. lFRED GAEHNER MARRIED NOV. 4 AT DES MOINES Mrs. George Guth of 1311 Thirty- second sheet, DesMoines, Iowa, and Fred Gaehner. son of Mrs. Sadie Gaahncr ot" North Home; avenue. Announcements haw: been received in the village of the martian last ThursdaY, November 4th, of Miss Marie Guth, daughter of Mr. and Fridgx, November 12, 1920 Telephone 266-12