Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Nov 1920, p. 6

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when. we had ward "other ““0““? Tom .................. $222o‘oa‘ Dept of Pub"? ”on"! 3W lurly as I unitâ€"for Ameri- _________.______..___ -H. L. Thompsonâ€"Salary ....$65.M a? Hat on your life-«they votedi an. ”.0, sun“; , Extra time ’i hours ....... 4.86 far my: um the Atlantic tom] The Mom mtlmr in mm..- ”0“...“ Ola Irwin-«Salary ........... 65.00 man! It, mandate. Ill honor. by the fear that hc-r'hnlly mmrh n Extrq time 20 hours ...... 16.20 out of fashion, for me non-r has one. Wilber Dumâ€"Sflm' ....... 860.00 sne throw. her rhfldron om her shoal Em w.m..._s.:.}y ....... 67.39 ‘0'. W on «a me- verb-M "'4 0' any. time 14 hours ...... 11.76 mm din to her Mir. 1,... n... -1-.. a: no Republican ticket this yen solely be- cause they were thinking primal-fly of what they conceived to be for the but laurel!“ of Erin: and I submit to you tint this is tin-American. Why sir, we have had the great majority of Irishmen~most of whom In normally Democraticâ€"vote the we, be it understood, were in con- trol of the Senate and House)-â€"duo, indeed. to these reprehensilfle tactics the election of 1920 has been decided in a manner that no lover of his coun- try can view with other than alarm, and 1 any this with a spirit entirely aside from partisan consider-16m Apia. I notice that you take no- eua'OI elsewhere in this some issue to mmwnmt the imaginary lock iu desiring to he conspicuous 41- m“ u the evident lack numerieoiivr « our Democratic Brethren. despite the nailed favoring “no." â€"â€" to the elect that "Ain't it the Truth ”"‘ Well, this is only further evidence of the fumhineutal difl'erence politieuiiy of ye humble sen-ant with Ye Edihr. For, frankly. I feel proud in this in-‘ flame to have been on the losing side, And I’ll tell you why. “this to the National Republican Commit- teeâ€"which obviously endeavored to’ distort the issues, and the uni: shock in trade of which was pure and m» diluted “Marâ€"thanks. .I say. to a sort of campaigning. and espe- chlly to their long-continued efl'orts in thin direction (for. as is well hum. the Republican Party has, been so preoccupied with trying, in: hit means or foul-chiefly the latter, and thtt’s n factâ€"to win this elec- tion. that they didn't have any time to pass sadly-needed legislation fur the put two yous, when they, not our Republican friends did not get mind over-much: inked, the] ruler Appeared to like it. Perhaps th- m mama may but be cm ”W by the saying. ‘11 my on wine ox is being "fed.” M” m Hugh-shod over our liberties! As I real! It. homer, «that ha. Vibe. or Gov. E *,ullookhdcnrfl.for1‘édfly "Misfit. Ina-Ham I It (I I039 2111. 0a a... £1... nil-7.3.. i E E 3 in 1.1.: r. #2. I c.» 3.3 :38!!! an if. mnmnymâ€"bmtlhnm mum-MWMIM' UMyomdua-uthm- Hnsllm («uni-‘5‘ ”abundant-£008"! m “lord n- no mdv du- Mug-d'hflnlmnfl that“ d. and": o! OII' ltd] Ilmt‘ m'mmumcm. Wind-“vim. l prMIMN-g ammmaymwwu likpflwnhvhnhmuflu E younhlhh what in mym humuiuhwecurtolw numb-mundumhwl in. he- amad coitus/ably. Bull. hpdudfuunloulmfâ€"VM Mmr;nndlwiatouke Mdmloppomnyu-py Dear It. 3m: Imurymochgnflfledbm Mmhveahblminmko- plhr a “Forum." which out“ to A pad-ya. In! the dim and ”Madmen-am A DEMOCRATIC INTER- PRETATION OF THE RESULTS OF TUESDAY M m hundreds of SW writum .dtllhhefludxoodcitiuu here no should contribute to this depart. matudgivowlmddtheymh “tying pubic opinion. The R:- "tan-une- u responsibility for Mann-edicts. No ale-douwlubepddbmy- ..Il mutation. flaunt, it mmhmd-Mmcu- www.m'flw-ay-e In! ‘ The limit-flo- u'o the 1* of polite weietymmr sync and art on nationalities of an alien- D This den-fluent h a place when Ml‘l In: voice their opinion. ex. Wren-thala- ', you no. Ir. ninthhh mofthc w our Republican {minim-the ml: and ‘file of either party is sound, fortu- mfinely; but I do any that the methods 2‘? pursued by the National Republican m Committee, while they accomplished 3x the definim aim in mind. yet there " is no room in Almeria for such a em political cleavage as they delibeme m 1y developed, and I do not envy Will the Hays and his coâ€"Workers. The prim paid was too high! and J. D .Gmespie John D. Downer J. W. Graves ....... Walter E. Chessman H. E. Hindman ..... W. R. Boyd ....... M. E. Coleman ..... Chnfles lde ........ William Bender Following is the latest list of con- tributors to the "Q" Suburban Di.»- trict Boy Scout Fund. The sum ha= advanced beyond expectations and In cc] workers are trying tn push I' higheI. vaiously ropmted ........ $2ll01'. V Shannon .............. 5.04! Elmer Uhlhom ............ 17.33 Boy Scout Frien‘d ....... I590 Editor's nounâ€"It sounds like it!" wail of a beam man. We hesitated mt publishing it but that opening paragraph decided us. BOY SCOUT FUND Wort ”rennin-n} 01 I truth. Skmr‘ :(or Harding ha: a rut luv-(om him! in»: will cu even his ntmrdintvy‘ futility in an harmonixinx line. "4' ?I desire m cordially tn concur m‘tM 1the sentiments of his lab antagonism Gov. Cox. Manly: Na M such“ Is our Sen-u indulged in, but M 113" all pull Mueller for America. 3h», requires nothing less of us in Illa-u“ fateful limes. Hum]: for finding â€"â€" our mu President! May his administration vloct. And he will have lad of the «arr-um of awry Andean. (at that with Ms “ppm! by dearth no finely dinmfl I am Intful that only too soon vi" "the that low" and the wild: and ram wildly dis- runa. l M n In aflowr II- should In unnywadhemu of 89». um Harding now. our Pumâ€" wand-fly the. “when“ such mutton-8n mum at n m- ("guy-"kw. Pu m.- To conclud- ou- dmdy mrloog ‘Iounâ€"wbkh. you hung 0! «to \k- can. will pliantâ€"l .- sury that mnhdluthnulhmdmu th- at“ (out you: .- one-0n at and: m u-tnwn mm, m Gov. Cox; I an puma-Indy mm!“ mchthmdm'wflutu- Moth. .- m my I- Indu- “Wheat-naudnhn ull {my for th- Mk! III: tn “I aim at It. du- Iuad MI: but II America 00‘ did-burr“ the Wflty h M: Mn viable «ell-Armada“. hypothesln. nine 1» regular Repub- gllan lino-up was “My all»: a no confidentl- un of an]: numb". Ill than of tho Imam-u clusâ€" to their overhaul. end“. be u um â€"-whno nuisan- an" than to plan country than all”. at! who wad tho Duncan“: “that. "are. your realm pm under-tun! an that". of our 00ml: whip 1to tho alignment deplored. 80.1.“. electio- {nruhbed the first big elm-cc {or all of that mum- llx. "new (one. to strik- back. uddidn’tthaydoitwflhnum w! Anomaly. air. such a may of them resented itâ€"u like- wise our Liberty Bond campaignsâ€"- nay pun put Red Cross Ind our United War Work Welfm “driven.” Incidentally, the {at chat. our party Minded in tho achievement: of the 3'", 3.11 the Republlan platform was urn-ply tile” on tho sublet! ~4hin may have been M ”mic“ but poulhly it was duly eontribiltor)" 3 Very naturally. moreover, the con- iduct of a war of such unprecedented lmagnitude would create enemies for lthe party in power-not to mention those who disapproved of the war cu- tilely; and of course all of these vobâ€" ed not so much for Mr. Harding as against the party immednbely res- jponsible for the war, and this would have been just is true it the Re- publicon party had been in power the past four years. Conscription â€"â€" to mouth the tender spotâ€"was the only right course to pursue, it alone the democratic way; but our people are unaccustomed to war, and to wnr‘a demands, and beyond pemdventure IS WELL OVER THE from om.» Egfiamr'Eofifl 2000 DOLLAR MARK Yours very sincerely. Homer 8. Dun. «soother nowmans anon: REPORTEB, nowunns (mom, ILLINOIS 30.00 5.0’) 3.00 {iand various bills and mved ho np~ prm-p «arm and have warrants drawn far tho sacral ammmts as follor;: Wilber Bumâ€"Salon ....... 660.00 Earl Watkinsâ€"Salary ....... 67.39 Extra time 14 hours ...... 11.76 6 On to" can Con-minimal: Ream; “lender. Bryce. Haller. Mayan- Bal- ‘her voted Aye. Nays mm. Moth-n ? carried. Wilh’am Edgetmâ€"Sak-Police,$31 .35 S. Budzik~Sal.-Pit ......... 8 . 4") Dept of 819. Fairlie. Imp. S. Budzikâ€"Sal'.-Streets ..... ”8.1%! Sewers ................... 16.00 J. Bunksâ€" Sal-Stmets ....... 36 . 00 Sewers ................... 16 . 00 PAY ROLL 0d. IE. In 0d. .10, 192. "rut. of Accounts a Finances. l'has. M. ”Nthâ€"Salary ..... 370 .\I.Vr\nard.... ........ .._.57 i.'. McMahon ............... 57 A. B. Show ................ 7 William Bender ............ 4 Harry W: Bryn1 ........... 4 Charles Hallor .............. 4 l. C. Hoartt . .............. 4 W. C. Barber .............. m C. Ford Davis .............. 15 Dept. of Ham 1 Safety. I It Is resolved humor that the payâ€" mm of said sum will constitute a ‘suumm in [all «r disputed mat» let: «1‘ payments now pending, 5m that 51in payment shall not in any- wist sleet further sum or sums dm‘ than in mi»: with the munc- tion of further forfeit-res pertaining to which their ccntrad applies. Commiasioner Hear“ west-Med ahv semi-monthly pay roll for the perio-l RESQLUTION Remitul. Tim the “lingo Tics» Irtf. C. Ford Davis. me Irv-thy m- strucu-d to draw a voucher. unbu- 1m Fund 'A." to the oak-r of (2 1!. Knight and A. R. him. for tho sum of Three "unfit". Thirty-aim Dollars and Tum-e (Imus 18339.”) said payment being it full for an sum or mm the said C. D. Knight and A. ll [mm for work done in “and!“ tith the reflection of fur- foitum as per mind with ”ten. “our "all" and u we m. 0- to" all (mum-m "all". "an. and". Bryce nod lam Bu- bt wind An. Nun um. lam (‘mminénor "at“ Wed vlw {ousting "solution and mas-M rm its mom: =5 5:..- 08 Sal-2.- 9.36. 3., ..23331.3=l§§n.ut? ‘4 II- ii: i. I... .3. 333 has =33? [.953 R :1. I355 ea 9.80... OFFICIAL PRO CEBDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B O A I! D Following the sputum a dim»- Ilou o! the subject will he held. Any- one having uythiu worth hut-in); to ho a“ on th- “Ma-t will he lb- IM to daily. In "to announce. mat of the Fm. DI. Goodwin In“. “New in who” r" my Indy my what you Nah." Dr. Batu B. Goodwin, pastor of the church when: the meeting will In Mid. u: the miglnuor of the For- um idea I. Dowwn Grove. He ‘1‘] let u Incubator. my years. It Bchnl wfll all the more technical side of “trading m wheat." His talk should give people an high: into the way things an- done on the [rain market. E. Roy Behrel. the other local spenhr, has been connected with a firm which dais on the Baud for liation issued by “In Promotion Committee of that body. Mr. Jones in conversant wnh the subject and should give his hearers spme points which they have not considered. reccufly he has been made publicity man of the Chicago Board of Trade and is editor of "The Board,” a pub- yumwiththeAmciuedessbut One of the speakers .on the pro- gram will be Howard P. Jones. who needs no introduction t9 Downers Grove audiences. Mr. Jones was for I This evening, Friday, November 18, the Open Forum will discuss the question, “Is the Board of Trade a Benefit to the People. especially to the Farmer?” The meeting will be held, as were the previous ones, in St. Joseph's Church Hall and the public in general, men and women. an inâ€" vitEd to attend. OPEN FORUM TO DISCUSS WHEAT PIT AND FARMER Howard Jones and E. R0, MRI to Speak u the Forum this Evening. [Mn,(3m. Ill. Now. I. um lath: may“ of the Could! a! 10442 15..)0 40 [North and Somh Side schools. lVocal SolowSpring’s Awakening, iBy the Waters of Minnetonh (In- dian Lm'o Song) bv Winifred Emmm ‘Shecl. ‘01! Plymouth Rock (All OperetM), by children of the fourth, fifth, sixth. seventh and eighth grades. Accompanistsâ€"Violia, Preston SNnv and Piano, Elizabeth Shaffer. Tho color of mm is ”no result at chemn-al action. in which sunlight h transform-d into red or yellow or or- Inge or purple v-olormx mnttor. TM! chemicnl action takes place host who the alterations between the heat d any and the mm of Main on m‘ lurked; In the nu, um I: to sum ‘ Under the direction of Winifred E. Shed. Music Supervisor of the Down- ers Grove Schools. the scholars of the first, mom. third, fonrt, fifth. sixth, seventh and eighth grades will sing songs which they have been trimara- ing and do other things in the music line. preceding the Operetta. The program is as follawa: Selectionsâ€"High School Orchestra. Songsâ€"Children, first three grains. In" (ammhcmn "mm. Wv.’ Rm. mm: and ”ISO! RAM rm ' «v! Ayr . Nay.- mnr. M01590 nmw'. ' (Ms M. "itch. Vin.” (1c 5:. z To pmpefly celebrate the "mic hundred: annivcrxary of this "out the chiklnn of the haunts Grove grade schools will give the opeteua, “0n Plymouth Rock," next Monday and Wednesday evenings, Never-1b" 15th and 170:, m the Assemhly Had of the High School. It “as in 1820. if 31m rill real! me my; trainings of United sum: hisfiory. that the Pilgrim Fathers hnded on that “sham and ”than! GRADE SCHOLARS ARE TO GIVE “0N PLYMOUTH ROCK" Ora-Ha ruler "indic- d Home Sunnis" u Ame-Hy Hull Sm Week. mm: "at“ man! I. am] jam to the ant rec-hr noun” mm. Nnmr m. 1920. 0a m". Math-Sula; Inn. a... Cu... NW "0. H ............ ”‘7’: I.“ that. Will: [43M 1.70 Mfiq 3m ............ “I.” 0: ml! all Comb-horn "at“. loud-r, Bryn, Mr and Inwr But" man A”. NI” not. loch» Our-M Am'kn (30.. It" No. mu ................ mm w. n. A»... mg. C... am 94 1:." Bill No. mm P. C. ...... Ilnwhiu Bloc. ($0.. No. ms J. D. (Mk-'50 C... am II-l lion-RI ”at. t Win Ca. hm No. mu ............ Roll Nu. m ......... . Lon! [1mm C... 8th I“ ............... Full "omit, Bill "-1 ‘ No. “”3! ............... Link-Bolt Co.. Bil! V-‘ufl.. Buflnio Motor Co., out 948 . . J. W. Rub. Bill "-1 ...... Raymond [lad Wadi. lo-II. Bunch-Bull" Bra. It... (20., "onion 1 Rubin", Bill 10-! The Ford later Box Co" Juno: B. Clow 80ml. Andrew Jacoby ....... .. J, B. Shaman .......... . I". N. Davis ............... w. P. Kuegemn .......... H. C. Chambers. Cons. fees Petty ash ................ Dept. a Public My. Chgo. Tea. Co.. am 11-: ....3 Petty ash acct. ............ 1 Wm". Electric Co. Bills .. on 703573 ............... GD 706868 .............. ‘Geunl Electric Co., 3m ‘ c 20120 ................. I swam Rea-sag 00.. mn- . The Tom 60.. Bill No. 38 .. 61 i ouww‘ IWW ........... J. D. Gillespie 4; Co., 11- 1. Lester Barr, Jury service. L. E. Jones ...... - ......... . Andrew Jacoby .......... .. J. B. Sherman .......... . F. N. Davis ............... W. P. Kuegeman .......... H. C. Chambers. Cons. fees Petty cub ................ Dept. of Stu. Pull. Imp. jLofll Lumber Co., Bill No. 6348 2.35 ‘ Bill No. 105 ............. 2.50 Joseph Dieter (sewers) 10-30 40.00 Streetsk 1030 ....... 100.00 J. D. Gillespie Co., 11-1 . . 1.10 Lester Barr, Jury service . . . .60 Dept. of Health Safety. Zindt’s Pharmacy, Bill 104...”.(‘0 Petty Cash account . ......... .310 July 27, 1920 ... .......... .20 Petty cash account, Oct. Acct. 5.03 Dept. of Public Allin. L. F. Edwards, Bill 10-1.”..85330 Downers Grove Pub. 60.. ll~l 88.25 Chicago Telephone Co. Bill .. Addmsoxraph (20., Bill 10-19 7.13 Dept. of Accounts m Downers Grove Pub. (10.. Bill Fruit Cater II “unfit. Bills Bill “.17 £8.61 40.50 51.80 4.47 m.nmudll¢htm The girls have shun upload“ ability :3 madman-1 have found that Mmflmhnmwnmtw Icahn“! 01th:: and!» mflcuduuovmtnmam ‘is yum-c the finishing and... on the ”can. b be given next week by the grad. school childun. The own“: is entitled “0!: Plymouth Rock" tad tho child"- wlll he in Purim mtuu. The who 0! ud- mluio- is 26 «at: lad the k h Invited. Cam’- his assistant. They will lave thtm lumps and m saving: my. ol uh baton school on Ind-y, Wednesday ad Friday. A synonym ale of thrift sump- hug-been undertaken in the MK)! school in coopemm with the lea] malice. Rkhud Dne- hu been dren’l adviser as soon as possible. ‘ During the past week every student has been assigned to a tucker who iswutunadviséronul matters relating in their school life. It would be a splendid thing for each parent to get acquainted with their chil- 1 Due to an oversight Geraldine Ln- eey'a name was omitted from the honor roll two weeks ago. She made four A’s- in English IV, Physics, Civ- ics and French II. Pettinent Par-unplug Reno-ding flu: Doing- of Students and NOTES OF THE DOWNERS GROVE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Office I] Ila Newton nth; clun- but BRA N. SCRATCH FEED If“ Shed. 8upen'1m 0! Nude. are a constant reminder of the fact that heaVy winter suits and over coats should be sent to be cleaned for a thorough brightening up and a good steam pressmg, steriliz- ing your garments, raises the us of the cloth and gives e garment a most pleasing appearance of newness. Harry Walker Phnne 191-}: \NAUKWRGHMCKE PAINTING. Decorating Paper Bangui; Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished CHILLY FALL DAYS Call phone 355, our driver waits your call Shun Homo; - Sewer Bulldln; 6-. limo; Tough... “I JOSEPH MAZ OATS GROWING MASH DAIRY FEED. SCHUMACHEB FEED HARLEY AND Manure Spreaders. Truck \ CHICKEN FEED JOSEPH DIETER Fred D. flelnhe P L U M B 1 N6 HARLEY AND HAY traders. Truck Wagons Farm Implements. ‘l’ohwkduudguudtm all "had-I- Ofl-W. .Ihn than. ‘auue Editor, My row-soy; so. dcty Editor. Embed! Met. DRESSLER BROS. Carpenter Contracting and get. Richard Dreu; literary mm. tor. Katy Cums; Athletic Elton. The senior class has selected the I” which will publish this ya?! and. The sun is: Editor in Chief, affairs. -___‘,. All the boys that 1139c won their school letbr. the “D”, met this wank iand organized a “D" club. The par- pae of this club will be twolold. Thy phntohkeuleludinuflochool enterprises, to he an organ-flan of leaders. and also to have some nodal The dramatic society under the db action of Kiss Goodspeed will put outshonplayintheusemhlym Friday morning. They promise tht it will be original :3 well as am» team, Gus Boon. was present in As- sembly on Monday morning and made a short talk. The team plays Elu- lmrst next Saturday and 1 clone game is expected. Elmhurst tied with Glen Ellyn beat Hinadale. (3E. Ellyn 'with a gmt deal of Ipilh it. One of the men of Int yogic my, November 12, 1920 The students celebrated the foot- [AZZA 27 So. Maid Street LAYING MASH Residence 137.3 MIDDLINGS Henry Dicks Phone lflR

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