Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Sep 1921, p. 1

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In his first efforts to avoid hitting the boy, Mr. Johnson ran his machine. a Saxon roadster, up over the curb. Harold Kester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kester ,of Prince avenue, was slightly hurt lat Saturday evening when he rode in front of an auto driven by Julius Johnson. The acci- dent happened at the depot. many people witnessing it. Young Renter was struck by the car, knocked over.‘ and when Mr. Johnson succeeded in‘ stopping the machine, he crawled out from under apparently none the worse. He had a small cut on his head and it was thought at first he suffered a few broken ribs. An x- ray photograph will be taken today to finally determine this. Julius Johnson .Climhs .Curb With Cu in El'ofl to Avoid Hit- ting "no” Roster. BOY ON BICYCLE RIDES IN FRONT OF AUTOMOBILE a good hall eluh and they sure look good. l'mler the management of Chase they have been doing some real playing and no 033)‘ fray can be expeetml. Tmeh will make the trip to Him-dale and the "2:55 will be in plenty of time. On Monday the game will be called at 3 o'clock sharp at Memorial Field. ms tn he «Morn-I nu the 1mm :3 airmdy things lonk iii» a I'm-on! hrrakimt crowd. Tho Dmvmrs loam pul nrross lhrvo \irlnrivs Inst yr” and rxprrt to duplicate again. "ins- dnlv is alm mnfiqk-M nsx they boast .‘Innau‘r Natl" says urn-thing is all art for two big \‘iflnrirs. The Mk Herb will min the lIIIIllnz [Lul'fl‘I'fl‘Nh- \‘vty lmlr lnmblv In: in mm! on Sunday uwwing "llwldcl of “ME?“ "I ’0 (he "I'W‘NN-‘U M ”‘0! "inulnlc‘. "Frh'! mm ln ln “M “mo lmmllrd (hvir chlnnvn ln Irv-ml on!" form nml lu- lmlu fnmnul to an HM P'NIMIM ram with III-en km‘l- m-g III-k. Nauh ulll mmplrlr the "'1?”- "Nh WM" WIMIMWI‘! I run local mun" “um-r Mn I... on (hr in (hr first (rum and lflIr III-n (‘ on- llrst such, with ('nrpvnlrr nml Shnn- In" M4 'limwd mm“ mmllwr in "w nnbmh lnlin' rare ol‘ llw lwulmwl "Tm", "W ”NW!!! "all!" slum bag “in. Jammy "up,” m. the f”; 17ml (lu- vlll fur and “Mr arming flu- mrm‘r. Scoop Innlx 31 ”Iranian lust mm. In (M- fourth duh and ninth Ink and aux-rt: In hr had: in gun-l "WY "HM 300"!" and washed form for ”Ir-m hm gamut. The nul- "WW?" ”0" m M"! "W ‘ON‘Mh nod field will he (alum ran- nl' h) Raw-TWM'l 'Afllmrh clid Hmw “all" 94., Jun. Filming", (“m Cline “a hurling fnr tho M. E. (‘hurrh and had 'Bukh" Klein. Tnl Curtis:- will park? ”Wm Marina "new. in Ilw ml" MM nnlon on Sunday! Thaw whn played core, .\I. E. loam. and will hurl MI Labor Day. Herb Rigshfi'. limp‘m‘h. Chambers, Dressâ€" will go In Ilw mm-r pad. 1". "Mala. f‘nmxw. \Vnrsley. Story, Min-dale Hm and Then. I! Iln' land and“! pla_\'~ hull Iikv they «Idol Sumluy. "In-duh -h¢m|ul lm'lt Ark. ‘l'lw Iv-um Um! “ill hm' "Multan in, “Mum! uloubl, Hu- {nutâ€" rvt and hunt nxguv-gnunn of haw- haiku I'\“‘l' rnllc-flnl in Domwrn. Um frw un‘ Ilw play":- “ho mnlcl no! nign up with n n‘ml-pro out“! any lime Hwy wiahnl. Fire more vwrc mgisloml in the seventh {mine on .~imzlv< by Herb Ehniugcr. Kart-sh and (Slim with the aid of a park, a few pant-4| halls and lots at Mulm buses. battles (farm-n- lur's' u-concl double. le )lunhnllu haal n haul tinu- putting any rum ou-r as Herb um ducking in uuoal form and “IN given AplchS-l summrh Tiw uulflvlcl Mu mun-king nicvly with: Kurwh grabbing [In-m from u" aim-l It. and the utln-rn huhlbnx up their! cmlr. i That a southpaw holds no charm for the Legion nine was easily shown Sunday when they lambasted the Marshalls for a 13-4 lacing. Every- one gave the elusive pill a ride and showed they have their eyes all set to greet our Eastern rivals. Herb was working in good form, holding the Marshalls to but five hits andi these somewhat well dispersed. AfLE ter the fifth the locals looked like‘ easy winners. Some new bats put across hits in every inning. In the third the locals marked llu‘ee times when ('urtiss singled and Went to se- cond on a slow roller by Bob. Herb unlimben-d a long: drive for three sacks. Wagner hobbled Knrmzh's ml- ler and let Herb count. In the fifth two errors ,a wild pitch, a has- onl balls. 3 single by Curtias and doubles: of Shnnny und (,‘zupenter oountedi five mllim. Won From Marshall: in Swalfesl Last Sunday 13 lo 4. Herb and Ted to Hurl [IGION NINE I0 “Bf/H IIINSDME” HHS WEEK [ND VOL. XXXVI“. N0. 32 SECTION ONE ‘DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER Here‘s a new one. Usually the folks who advertise with us say. “Take my ad out, the stuff is all ‘ sold." This fellow says, “Keep that ad of mine going, am getting lots of inquiries from it.” In one instance a man had just one thing, or possibly two, to sell and in the other he had a great number of them. In either case "Those want ads sure do pay." If you are not yet one of the hundreds of peo- ple who have found out the value of Reporter classifieds, try one next week. If you have something to sell; if you want to sell real es- tate; if you want to do business of ‘ any kind~â€"Re rter classifieds will help you. T e cost is low, 356 for one week, 75¢ for three if paid cash; and 50¢ and a dollar if charged. for a five line minimum advertisement. You read them ev- ery week, so does everyone else~ that’s the reason they pay. Try The Ramish arc- cumming! a team for acticm soon. We export to who lish shnrlly a list of the games to he playml. Rev. McWhnrter is getting his tram Income! and the Evangel- icals an- also in the ring. These games are hotly (untested and draw a [tame rmwd. If you don‘t hliew it just travel up to the South Side Bdrm! House and see. Follow the name. I Those who played core, .\l. E. loam. Rigshm. Lav-much. Chamlpers. Drun- I". Hulala, ramp. Worsloy, Story, lit-m. Nielsen and Goltry. (‘nngn mam. ('hossmnn. (Tax, "Bill”, W. W. Rem- mus, Klmhlnm-h, ”in". Prim", "Mun, W. P. Harm", Thnlon. "nt- pvr, San-nun, lloinho. $2.00 Per Year. In Adv-nee. TM .‘lrflwdlsl shown! Hwy In- M rml Immh u! rluulc-vn Int! Thurmh)‘ wlwn Hwy Manly hnMu-d lbv I‘umnv- rnthmnl lmlcmr (mm u hut balm: (u lhv Mom- of I‘ll-2|. sham mark at the but and .mmr Iwrn flavlclim: muck- lhr M. H. («mm lnnk [rm-cl. The ('nn- lrvcnlinnnl hay:- mnlrd [minke and rxperkmrr and couldn't handk- “w hut «Mn-n 0" Un- oflrwinn u! Knob- lnm-h. \‘vty mu» "'0qu was in- dulcrd in '9‘ (he Mcmunm us- they .mmfll'd Un‘ir (MINT: in 920ml onfi‘r and played the mum- «in. km" kmtl- «in. Flu-h (rum mutual Arr-ms - run in Hu- flnl ham» and nflrr nu- (‘nn- Inn Md climml mm“ mmlhvr in CM strum, ”w ”MW!!! “all": slum-1 mod "n- pill fur and “Mv smrim: Mo‘ mm, In (M- fvmrth. siflh and ninth Hwy "HM! snout-r and rushed mung». Hm» in hath IM- sovrmh and vith. Lav-mud: clid some dollar THOSE WANT ADS SURE D0 PAY ! ! ! First Annual School Opening Number y The firemen am determined to ‘clean up the balance on the auto fire truck. To this end they are working hard at picnics. raffles. and other ways of bringing in the elusive dol- lnr to the trennun'. The) xhuuld hzue the full and united support of Men u-.~ident. ‘ METHODISTS TRIM CONGOS IN A BIG INDOOR BALL GAME M. [-23- Wk l'p l9 Run m (5.301 3 at South SW Field Lu! “and“ Iheninx. Many new games, rcfrt-shmt'nts, and a general pirnit-k-ey time is promised all who attend. l The Avon Novelty Orchestra, which has been making sweet, music for carnivals along the Burlington and which has acquimd quite a reputa- tion for playing, has been secured to furnish the music for the dancing. T his coupled with the large new floor should make dancers flock to the grounds by hundreds. Downers Grove firemen expect the :largest picnic crowd in local history 'at their big Labor_ Day picnic, next Monday. September 5th. The picnic will be held in the Foxest Preserve, just west of Downers Grove on the Naperville road in a beautiful nat- ural grove, a prime setting for an affair of this kind. Avon Novelty Orchestra. Carnival Music Makers, Will Play For Dancing. FIREMEN EXPECT LARGE CROWDS AT LABOR DAY PICNIC “HEAT HINSDA LE" DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY Mrs. Ida Fremont, of Hebron, 11L, visited her aunts, Mrs. M. Thompson and Mrs. Anna Thompson, last week instead of Mrs. James Ruby. i In the report of the European Re- lief Council published last week there were two errors in figures. The in- terest on the contributions was $73.- 52856 instead of $3,528.66 and the Red Cross received of the total am- ount $10,000,150, instead of $10,000.- We hope that you will enjoy this issue; that you will read exen word it contains; and that you “in resohe to take more of an intenst. if that is possible,. in Downers Grove‘s schools. We him this means of thanking _UI€ staff of The Cauldron for the nu? of cuts printed in that book and which are reprnducml in this issue and we now ask for the same cooper- ation from the stafi' of next year’ an- nual for publication in the second an- nual school opening edition, next‘ year. 1 I! will hr the policy of Tho Rrpnr- lvr during ”in flex! school term. in it has horn in the past. to print all the school news msslblo‘. in"! of UN? high and grade schools. We an "aw making plans to print again a high srhml fonuxm. ”In aml Around the High Srhonl," such as intended mu Headers for may wars. We assnm the students of both made aml ler schools that they can always get a respectful Marin; in this oflire and ”in! any publicity we tan give whirl) will help their causes, will be gladly givnn. I “'1- lrt firm heliown in "w puhlir "hon! syslem of America. Everyone shouw take an intents! and an miw om, if possible, In the «Nation 0! rhildrvn. If “‘0 an he": to dirt” the minds of the puMir to this oml, “1- will haw ammplifihecl our pur- paw. TM:- wn-t \\’1' an [mm-Minn In out wmk'n flu- fln-l annual “Senna! Owning Number” of 11w Report". ‘TIw nlflion con-int: of “do" pug”. ‘wiih "In ”In mm mainly dn-ouwl Io Downer: vae Schools. ll is our plan to «Om-ou- an edition of {hr Ro- poru‘r «ch gear in the same may onv or (In no“: hrfnrr uw N‘hool‘ open. In this way u».- nuenlion of (ho mmmunily will he forum! on onr‘ of the mod immfllnt Institutions in‘ our dafly livu. Mun" Page IMHO- TN- Wni Ia More Intern! In Ila Lou! 5th.“. REWRIIR’S flRSI ANNUM “S(ll00l OPENING NM!!! ” BEG YOI'R PARDON On Saturday, August 27th, Miss Laura Hill", of LaGrange, and Mr. Fred Nelson, son of Mrs. Katherine Nelson, of Downers Grove. were united in marriage. The ceremorxy was enacted at the Court House at Wheaton. They will make their home for the present with Mr. Nel- son’s folks in North Main street Their many friends wish happy wedded life. Hun calf, 6 mo. and under 12: t 0. Mcfhnsney, West Chicago. In 01 King Legix Pontiac Aloarvia. Bull calf, under 6 mos: Lish (Continued on Page 4) Bull. 1 yr. and under 2: Geo. H. 005‘s of Nalmrvillrr; 4th on Slnnlsxlppl King Sadie Wayne. H mm»: v eat! I Open In uln- world wank g Hrs? prun- ............... ‘ Fu'om! min-A ............. Thlfil print .............. rmlflh [wit-“w ............. .flillh min: 'Eégmh ”rims ........ Total M l2 riluhv-nu in on Gram! uhampinn bull‘ "hamlmm hull. “Mums Hunt-3': Pirq prizex ............... {Sm-"m! prizw .............. iThiM mil“ ............... 1 Pounh prin - .............. H‘ifrh min < ................ (hint I‘mmu‘ hnd- Id in Main. ('MFVPN upon :0 H00 world: "all, 1’. yre. or over; John K. Rath‘ bun. Inmhard; hit on Sir (,‘nnmrolia Km‘ndyke l‘onnat-.- Alsn awarded (-hampiun sr-ninr hull and grand rhamnion bull of all ages, llul'axw mmy can Isle I rm! «In! M prick- In "no shaving madc- Ivy um Mn! mum! hy mu a! flu- tummy. Followm; 5- 6M summary 0' prizes-1 lhnmn winning IM- an! In the Halo mummy Mm prim. Ibo-y mu! many fir-h in lb:- upon In "M- mwkl nml m. slaw PIA-"II. Thr IMP-n mmuy Mn! 0! "ul- IIfln unlit. Inl’wnwl 'rnm tho mun)‘ [Mun-n of "n- runMy Ihu lulu with in their bank. "0|"an up" In Ilu- Stalv t‘alr II Sprlnxnrld Annual 2': lo 27. slr I’omdl. florid)”. on“ b) J. u. “no“... a! Lulu-M. can“ Una-pl... «mm "018“"! flfRDIAKIS MANY SIME MIR flRSIS fill prizu ..................... I Tum! r»! H vihhnm in lllinnin "ILLERâ€"~NELSON [Rain 6"! on King Lavera riMa-nv in opt-n r-la-u'. ghavqâ€" "M'c'r lrfnn- lwr Lisle The RI-puflrr hunt-s that bu"! buys will [rt-l nut of Vho trmnMr uiflmnt any mmr- unlmthful (‘hivayo nuts- mpvr publicity and knows that Un- inr'uknt will mat» rm diffrrnnm with tho-5r frimls in the mmmnnity. We ran acrow something the other day in one of the trade magâ€" aginm: which applies with peculiar exactness to The Reporter. This publication said that the hrs-t med- ium to allvertixe in is- one which get: and HOLDS its subscribers by itx intrinsic worth and not by clubbing oflerx, premium ofiers or other methods which get names: on the list. The advertising man who wrote the anticle went on to say that peopie who buy a pa r or a magazine in order to rea what it contains, and not to get a pre- mium that goes with it, are the him! who will read and follow the advice of advertisers. He cited the cheap, fly-bymight farm ub- “cations as a good example. at: another argument for advertising in The Reporter. We offer no preâ€" miumsâ€"people buy The Reporter to get the news of the Community. While reading that news the can- not hel readin your a . To reach owners now people adâ€" vertise in The Reporter. It's a paying proposition. haw nv-x-cvr lwfnn- lwv-n arm-st"! nr chauznl wuth a uimr and v-Nufl- arr Inn's mmlc- In W" that they arr ar- quith-Il M Mr rharm- that thr-y w-ru azrms of tho l'hirnm gang. It sew-ms that. um August l2”: Sam [It-dun» ammurwl in "nu mn- "mu- with .1 r1r that On- pufl'mfld in Hui. mm» It a wry hm price. "any Am» w'O'Linfl in n~ lmnl xnmm- nlm 9-- t-urmt nm- an August Huh, lmth buys m-ttim! luHx- uf salt-n with "u- rats. Aims later dispmu-d nf hr: rm In Mr. "nmhayt-r. Thu buys are but!» o‘x-xu-rviu- Im-n. Tbs-n- uns 1m Inuit-my ‘hnll‘Vl‘f luy (Ou- lnwn In iuvrsiinntr and N um luhvn for unnle-d "ml IM In); m-n- in luul, The flu-ls in lbo- raw, bui- (\‘v-l’, du nu! warm»! 0w hulk-I "all Oh:- My: arr nmnlly un’miml. ul- lhmuh (In-y u-n- "mu-r in taking a than". in mm husinx 0w first. PAID FOR CIRCULA- TION COUNTS The nut tiny Ibu- (‘birmm Sunday pawn r-mc- am! with "w wrilanup which znvr 1hr lmpmuhm "In! "any Amen, uh“ in working: for a total nt- um', an Uw soulmrbnn amt-M. u! "w mum "mt mm “ruling "oo- run in (‘Mq‘nmn ll ubnultl ho- unnwm-ury h: my "ml lhis “alum-M in c-nlin-ly lulu‘. ()u Sulunlny, Aurml 27th, Sur- maul! firmly nml his uquml \‘iu‘lul [hm-urn ”NW. and win» In- Ic-fl hr Ina-It with him "any Amen and Hum llartolln chanson! with having in their [tune-Mum ntulrn “Mutual-ll". TWO [DOA]. BOYS INNOCENT BUYERS OI“ STOLEN AUTOS ('Mrum Police In "in Plant to Shh "13min" 0‘ "any A." and Han- lkuolln. Al. lewd 0m- 0! the rouncilrm‘n has stated he is determined that Callahan shall be n-plumd with another man. If M (1m mving tho- rest a new fut-1' will bl- soc-n behind flu» star of the night mp on our slim-ls. For thLI last few months the OM- rious methods u! (‘ullnhun have been getting on the nerves of the younger gem-ration; «luring tht- last few “1?ka the nldrl' Inn-u haw taken oc- casion to find fault, with him and this rulminntml at Monday night's moo-ting. Many intern-mt spectators crmwlml llu- mt-oting mum uml thi- sick-walk outside, waiting for llw‘ verdict. Taking heed of the many complaints which have come to them regarding Louis Callahan, night policeman, the Village Council, at its meeting on Monday night, heard many nrgn~ ments why he should he removed from the force. Despite all the ef- forts made he is still on the force and the Council gives as the reason that the. testimony was contradictory, some saying one thing and then anu- ther denying it. Night Cop Mill on Force Despite the Elofls up Have Him Re- moved Monday. VILLAGE BOARD HEARD ARGUMENTS ‘ ABOUT CALLAHAN HEAT HISSllAlJ-Z" Single Copies. l-ivv Cum. In the party were George Bunge. Leroy Phelps. Wilrrcd Pope. Ralph Graves. Herbert Hiwkms. Arthur Phelps, Robert Welt, Doyle Moore. Harold Phelps. John Swigert Ind Wm. Boone. The following will join the party for the week end: M Reed. Edwin Graves and Robert Knoblauch. Headed by [he kw. A. 's. Phelps, 3 party of eleven hays, members of two Sunday sr-hool r-lnsses of the Congregational ('hurrh. loft Tuesday for a week‘s ramp on the banks of the Rock River near Oregon. Ill. Here they will swlm and hoatulluh and cut. and on hikes take in the many pret- ty spots adjacent lo this village. hum“: Om loving win- and I'll"- Hrv 1!, Mn N. ‘v". Gmham. M th-Ml. :.r\r:zv. and Edward. M tho village; Ma :mmhrr. Mr» H: h n lrrmkl. and III:- ,Hr, M191." M llrummuml. M filam- “me, la .. "mum in hx-x CAMP 03' ROCK RIVER ATTRACTS LOCAL S. S. BOYS l’lfly of “new I’ll loudly Elder [Month at the Rn. A. S. Phllfl for 0min. Mt [trunks wiv- a hmm'nr 0f the Masunir Imdgr, lhv- Odd Fellows. Wumlmrn and Royal [#BflflP o! the n’llagov, all M whnh nrgnnltalh‘ma wrm nâ€"prw-rnlo-d at llw fmwrfl. He also hv-lvmgul m the l‘unslslury ltd lhw Shrine M Phat-nan. liming Dn- wmi an "r- rmul. and In ”w "Hm-u l.m - M hmim-srs wlm‘h lw Ila-z lvu'ln'av-l «im-r, .\|r‘ "rinks madn mun mum Ira-mi- wlm silk l'l‘fl'ly mo am lvm p?!*§i'|‘ M "ll! "35"? nm m..m- In”! hunch, Horna' I ”Dr M-va-nu‘ um! nm in lam-r hr unwed Ike run-l lmeimw: um! IA< um- M [be “I’ll In Hm pm M thr mum" In My am! nun-ml" a lurzc- nm'ur With '0'“ lbw hauling M hnuwhuid Kinda I“ "flu-r '"Illlnllili'il'\ Mr. [than pfrwq an AIM... la. Am-r ultrmflnl In «'lnm?‘ to! All Flo-nun". h? “In!!!“ "In llnwr Anult'mv I’M-r0, Juan H. Hum. m- was manic-cl In Slim Jmllo mm m w I'lmnum. I... and may rlnu- In lhnwnfla Urmo- In '89:. whrn' tho-v haw um“- mmiv IMP honor, but" chi'dn-n wovnv burn Io "Wm. lit-2011 uml lk-Wn'l [urn-("III him In "ml "I'M! shmv. ‘ lCn-lhrvn 0! (Iron- Lmlgo No. 824. A. I". A“ A. M.. Kuw- the hunt Masonic ril-w at Ilu- xrau'n- in "runs-wood ceme- lvry. Ililmizmn who-n- burial was mule uml hnmlrmls um-mlml. paying their hut r-Mm-In m n lvHuw cillzcn. A guml (ru-ml mm hrolht-r. 'l‘. E. llmoku was burn May I. ISG’, Hun-ml m'rvicex lnr Thadeus E. ltrunks. of East (furliss street. were held 'l‘uvsduy afternoon. August 80. Ihc Rev. Arthur Spvncvr Phelps, ms- mr or ”In ('ongn-gauonal church. ofll‘ ('iming at the scrvlceu at the home. The choir of the church alnglng two beautiful nman-rx. Mr, llroolm planed away lust Saturday. August 27, from hwlrl tuliure. utter a lingering lll~ no.“ In! Iivo- Inunlhs. llrrlhrt-n of (iron- lmdxo No. 824. )luwuic Brothel-u (Wk-Med TIM, \ all Services In Bro-sumo! 1 Cemetery. [AS] RIIES WR I. [. BRO0KS M- IINDfl) BY MANY PAGES ONE TO EIGHT "Manic lumr Mr» M an "- mrv-vnnr In: 0hr Adana IIIâ€" «1... rum-mg Dunn-on Human T. P. HRCNIKfl WHOLE N0. 193]

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