mi capped high nvé’r-f' Albmht had an even: for the locals. 815mm,. WWW", m; DIWIIICHI' hgla‘wingling )1 219 _pi_n_.-. mu ways last sunning night before 1 lug! gallery of howlâ€" The ï¬nal scores were? , 2535;_ Biggï¬qkl. 2325. the; BROOKFIELD FIVE Efï¬i'ï¬tifm‘ifflfltft BEATEN 210 ms "ammo" no...†pea BY LOCAL suns “1mm '3,» fl". 5 chair cars. 54 co Vin“ Co- San no 22 mail and 22 1' "3.: mam: hg’MW A" nf thew ca ‘vefly lucid. HM!!!" -'tge1_ «'0»;ng This- ia the am lime nu- lot-I Mg! ha: elk-flamed "to distrifl for nearly hm war.- and it «u 3 mos! enthusiastic mung .19 thi‘ time. slum- Suc Munch). Next â€ml-y «toning will hr held the semiannual clvdioll of nfl'ian u! [Downers ï¬rm-c loans. No. 750. Thrm In seven! maupn uf ilnpoflavvce m the up n! this 1mm and it is hoped that a largo percentage of the memâ€" len- wi" III! plvsv‘nl. - able by IM- Jntumnl Qua played I" during the ml. Inhale by her delightful rendition of tinny-on". 8M nu tramp-Med by In. Ewlyn Feltnn. At ton-thirty adjournment to tho- dlulnc mm «as tuhn when an ex- aflmt supp". pawn-t! and served by I commlltw from Bluebird Hobo-j hit Lair. In thurmmMy enhynl. The mpg" we! mutt- clmbly yum-5 Author feature of the «main; in: the vocal Idol mined by Mm Gwen Grinch. Downr- Gmo'u (Iva-in. who that mull munch of use now meeting in Washington. influx conclusion- {mm flu work Min-IMMndoMIuln-hu unclean. Henholpohdlbc‘ W laws of tho State of III-l hols ï¬nd what should I:- donc. HI: Uh mend my law. oi Ilium! 0. Odd Pena-m a wall a: mu. hintpodfnndduodu-Mv he many to ml! mm «m: m! non um: mm. he in a popular, â€In all in devoting man! of M: mm m to 3 amps!†in wm My far the big famct'u org-uh; and who ho'ldiwdiofint'cnht'o! hunts {mu the ï¬rst word to E He dwelt. for some time on mm of arm-mut- Merv this month. the new Deputy. Bmthqr Fulton. Judge Melville. of Bmkï¬eld and Bmher Shaken. o! Luann“. 8m Senator Hmld C. lie-singsâ€: u of Aaron. the “boy†senator is called. as introduced mi made out of the ï¬nest ulh ever heard in the Vll . Ho ll I smooth ape-kn. one WM 7 mqnggfuy pg Mu app; C. J. W'inter. Noble Grand of the heel lodge welcomed the visiting brethren, called the meeting of the local lodge to order and then turned‘ we: the gravel to the President of the diltrict organiution. Brother Ful- ton, of Mange. After the business of the district had been transacted. several of the visitors made short talks. among them beln District Deputy Grand Master ygill, of genâ€, whose term-‘0! ofllc'e ends \DOWNERS GROVE trict 12. composed of lodges from Downers Grove to Clcem along the Burlington. Bosides representatives of these lodges, fourteen other 8% ordinate lodges were represen ‘ 1mm all ports og»t_h_e [{niwq 8993.1 More than 150 Odd Fellows were resent in the Odd Fellow hall on onday evening. November 28, for 9119119511181- monthly "lee-tillg of Pig- Enthusiastic Gathering Hears State Senltbr H. C. Ken-inset in 3 Excellent AMI-m. MAM msm M m. 000‘ ffllQW mama nonmnr VOL. XXXVI“. NO. 44 Junta-ml Quark! whn 710 132 165 108 142 824 7 Grove 149 161 157 166 191 I, gm high] an... 817 2585 3 167 167 153 167 103 Ave. 517 513 484 money to you each year, for it will enable you to save this much and more by a reading of the ads and acting on the suggestions. Think about this when pnyfng for your next year's subscription which is only two dollars. You can save many times that by can- fully reading n" the ads all the .,. .uï¬- nlllr'I' l."|ll‘ “11"" \‘nalh:"“""â€"' mdructnn . "rm-9| H. .l. Manon hump-In Trrmomlns _ a. W imms “1".“ "W'W. and ('mvnflhn Track "3332:, {xnfln n". "."h ,Wh-w. I". gun-mu H, n m... S?" '"'~ were hvau‘cl by flow-s and which u-l-rv'i ( - h. ("1" 95 “m“ as mmfoflaMe as- any house and oven Finance In anï¬ripflion M. and prv-pnumrytir it ran: ll helnw 7.910 an "1(- cold fur. the mm-nmvnl of tho lrpmrm allâ€: morning â€my dill not auflor an)": H. B. llalcunski. ('hnirmau vacation. convention and mular Imfvianql had Hu- adwuturr of (hair "vows, J, Brown I. a, "cam ï¬r which “'9" Mow next year. thank" were so many things to do thahw. 1‘. Barber ,4. (1 â€NM“. fluflimnon Rome is placing tantrum: they had mm time tn m 00â€.}.th W. 3. Ellis .-\. n. Michel ffor 127 pastongz-r cars. 5'3! action every minuto. I! vs sop- J. W. Grant: A. R. Snow lmImk-d in the art!" are 12 «lining pd m haw a special .Vew Year! EV? “01"!"de Iran. 5 chair ?"ï¬â€œ$m'v:2 bug-g ï¬lphlhmqam"gum:::f ï¬tting": nan 22 mai 1 misn- “may"! Troop . o. . ï¬rm 7. an r.‘ h . t , Imam. All nf the... rar} will bâ€" olimmy, cf new" Tmop No. l (Tm-[atr‘safgrn'm'é'éhwfl fmssn-p seed romth and pan: mm". 1." pinning to cm to the L. A. Venues“ its," a." Mix an of the 1.1.3...â€va ' â€m then. All Sea-tn remember I. w. Holst, w. r; Chasm» n’m «Them? 51:30:!“ 0:1"; 1:33 Mr. Prim-n as the man who had the} gmfl' “ï¬rm†if.- R‘ng‘eflhm‘" this ermimnt would make a trainWTv-arkfl 0' “'9 “’5‘"! M "‘9 W‘CY' F. Dnvis Ammljesh; almost a mflo and one-half long. 'Finflr" in tho camp 1â€; “mm": _S.. J. erin run ads in The Repurter is worth ten, twenty. and Witnes‘mon est in the mmhandiselng. ï¬eld, they give you rites; they keep you in touch wit all the bargain: andifthe mahe'ngmdhuy they tell you t it in The Reporter thu_s letting m in on their†good 'Bl’RlJNGTON' BUYS PASSENGER CARS FOR 1922 SEASON ; mam.» WARREX n. "Annm: â€any a thrifty man and woman has saved a ï¬dyy ypiece of my through I regular reading of the An Homnmr Vin I‘m-Mont of "n- Aunrfnunn. I .m he wind lo have um mun In all «M :m' hum-In! in "w mm mm» at tuhtrulmh. m; 'mmmt Mp:- "ml â€w mmlvm Fum- lm-mh \anl (‘Man- Soul Sate mm) In. mmpkfloh‘ «Irma-NI. in or . d" that \mvr splendid ‘Mk mm hr iflu-131M du-t-‘npnl. l lrml "ml lhnrr‘ -'-mm I» a nmmm mmmo to 3m" ‘lppflll READ THE ADSâ€"- SAVE MONEY H'rmc Wumc' 'ï¬'ov'si: : Win-Mutton . Novmlwr I0. um. ,Mr «lo-r Dy. Hatï¬eld: . I Im glad to mm.- the uplemflcl Fur-f 'nx-n of lho campaign against luborru-.' Honk. u nhmrn by the clwllno of use; lab-lb rule In mo. (n the nmrktt IMO- law level of I†r 100M. TM‘ ‘mormoun saving of If» nfluw by (hm-c Mum dandy Indicate: 000 MW! of "w “mi of tho National Tuhnrculosh Ami-dun III“ in «J ("fatal 0:31anng A , Proï¬le»! Hauling in condor-sin the ale 0! the nu]: wrote in Dr. . u. J. Hatï¬eld. II- n: [Imam a! the National Anal-I n. I: follow: {that local people do all their buying 6n the community. The noun {or lhla ls amp-rt. of the money collect- in DuPaM County will ’be lined directly in I: county and the more nold hen. the more moat-y callable in the a I again“ tbla dread di- Ioanc rip! hero at home. . 3200 Per Ya». In Advana. Woman. Club 1'th wu announced y'crunh) by the chairman o! the comnmtoe, In: I_iml_ofl .l‘rim. _uho_ nlm_ magi!» r “Christmas Seals." those little life- saver- sold during the Christina nor‘ son by the [Hindu Tuberculosis 80- ciety, whonby they raise most of the many med «twin: the you in the ï¬ght on the gm! ‘whitep law. will Iain be told [3'I the Philanthrop) Repurlmnj _o! e Downer: Grow Philanthn 1 Department Request- Loul Buy Little [Me Sucn Here I! Hope. CHRISTMAS SEALS AGAIN TO BE sow ,. BY WOMANS CLUB! The evening was spent in playin games and various amusements a - ter which rclmshments ware served and all left at a late hour. wishing her many. happy returns of the day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shultz. Mrs. Mata Krueger, Misses Laura Sheen, Margaret Rossow. Mabel and Elsie Shultz. Helen Rogers, Alice ‘Dobson Eunice LaMars, Edith Peter- ‘son, Ida Witt, and Anna Tack? Messrs. Ed. and Fred Rossow, Irving,‘ Walter and George Sweeny. Ed. Such-i er, Emil Vix, Walter Dobson and Al- lrgq! and Owie Peterson. l Mrs. Frank Stafleldt was pleasantâ€" ly surprised Wednesday evening, November 23, when about thirty of her friends came to help her celebrate her birthday. Evening Plusantly Spent Playing Games and Enjoying the - Refreshments. FRIENDS SURPRISED . MRS. F. STAFFELDT ON HER BIRTHDAY ’rn' .«imvn-h'. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY; DECEMBER. 2, 1921 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE positively merved u piste for themâ€" Alreldy several Scouts of Downers have made up their minds to he a- bout! when the "ï¬g! pulls out Ind No one who has been in the sum» mer camp and seen how carefully our ‘Scout Executive, C. H. Barnes. looks after the welfare of those in his charge will feel that there is any mum to worry or feel that there is any cause to worry or feel that there is any danger." I j There will be large stoves in W ‘fmh and the food will be the kind that mws warmth and energy to the busy Scouts. ln speaking of the camp Mr. Holds-ck. Seoul Commis- sioner Holtbtck said. "I hope that many of the older Scouts will go as to he teamed. Mr. Balm of No. 5 Troop. Lam-Inge. win he dong to assist in a very capable runner in the teaching of the out of door thingsj ‘ Tho (Irm- wtll hr spent in ï¬shing. skating. chilng. Int-king. marina.‘ hunting. routing. uml Ito mm M'- IiovI eating for it IthI on good tn .«v Ihr hungry fI-llmrs mid the m9†whrn they haw min- day.- iu tho «It-on. Th:- hunting at" hp hugely. with tho thing:- that the lmlinns‘ "ml and with the man! and tram? nf thmn. \II1 hunting with gun! will. ho IIIIIlI-I the dimt s-uIII-nisium of a rIImhlr in‘tructnr ; _ ] "In-old†Mr tum. MM 3 ‘ ,lknrm-rh «uh-w. Tim was ‘ “1,0,. .1... 130 gm. on on Chic-[ad ('ommlttn nprolntmeutn for tho «Inc. In.- bolm. tn the fact that thaw Milwaukee and St. Paul pulls out of howl! org-aha "mk- Temple hare boon [dawn] and pram-Inn all the l‘nim Station the month Iflcrfï¬ulh lug Amt-Non of Dow-urn â€than ka‘ thr- lml clown Dm- Mm Christmas thon- vfll be than about Grove mm given out Wednesday 5)" MI:- rm- many I month with llttlo 0r ’nn Scout:- bound for the ‘c'l'mh-orgfluz‘f- Dorm-.hlzmitgt of the.â€- m prlrtim in Mum» gum-:4. ' n lives. They I" m not on. ‘I'M'y H n pane: on, . . :mlawt: {M- Wnt Suburban Smithy the executive committee and that» Th" “m; ""2"? h";"‘|'“"" M‘" ramp on Lake- Debra. “Hamming-n the m on when shoulders will! "W "' ““h â€I " *h- " ‘"‘ 7â€â€œ Munro thoy «m he busy [or I mi lull the wk 0! Mia-ting tho mom-y WIN hv v-w‘w I‘~I- mm! partmm of flu- mtrnt fun tho-y "or had. f"? "'0 Pmï¬'fl. Win; 1M! "to mm- mat",- fmm Hw- ht" Milan». Him-l WW" “""" "'9" will b†i" If“!!! â€f “I"; l." "infomiw‘fl. "'0 pmmn :hlr's «lmirn tn mum. uflhr hold"!!! «f. H. Rum and a tarps of nu: u- m V m mung I u""'"'-“ " â€â€˜Â° m Unruly «'molrn mum 0w 0m . - - goodetr Mal new r'to mark-N (wt-t. “Md. M" 'MM 3 «ma-n. m , ' - n! lbw puma Mn. "spoutâ€:- for tlw- le limr will ht- spent in ï¬shing. Anwnx "In men namml nn- mmv vulmy. "ml they hon sou-ï¬nd with .- ti . «kiln . lurking. surï¬ng»! the mt mm worker.- in (From: I' ' , , ‘ 'H I l ' h't‘ltvtiz‘g. rmgtigp. up! we mwt @29- his!!! and those who haw bath-«l fl. w. ’m' MYâ€. WWK mfhfl' "' fwms'r SUBURBAN e scours 'I‘O CAMP Chm-tau WM .1 Menu Lake-- Wluu 3pm. on I’m-â€" PM: My Ind-cm ,vV .V.Vr,VV-V..".‘ ... "nun-u...- .u. led. why courses must be changed to‘ Competitive my: on Am meet the needs of the times and wh." form of govemmenl. emphaflain stacker): should be DIM â€MW 3'" clividualu reuponstbmty'to comm Iarln. Education cannot aflord to um and nation. neglect um opportunity w culvert!†magi»; in chorus of patriotic Iu aim» and mm Addmu by pmimt dam The National “union :Auqoeia- value of education and â€Mode non ha! lent data“: 0! the plain {or loch. . The main purpoxes of the week are to intorm the public of the mom- plishments and nemLs of the public schools, and to secure th: coopera-o ’tion and support or the public in! :meetinx thou; needs and in tenching‘ and fostering Americanlsm. It is ex- pected that the tax-payer will be ell- pecially interested in knowing how the money he pays is being spout, and people («nanny will want to know why better buildings no new} The Legion, having promoted the idea of this 'week, will naturally have a large share in making it a success. The National Americanism Commis- sion of the American Legion some time ago decided that it would be well if Legionnaires and the public {generally could be made to under- stand what is going on in the schools today. That is the idea behind “Edu- Ication Week." It took up the sub- ‘ject with the National Education As- sociation, an organization composed of teachers, principals and superin- tendents in gall parts of the country. A joint committee of the two or- ganizations began working out de- tails for American Education Week, December 4 to 10. THE EEGION BACKS “EDUCA- TION WEEK†DECEMBER 4â€"10 DURING HOLIDAYS IN. K. Bush, Chairman 1", F. Hem: Sam Johnstone ? Money can now be sent to the Sec- retary of the association, Fred E. Down and the ofï¬cers are conï¬dent that by the end of 1922 $10.11)!) will have been collected for the buildings Downers Grave Mums realm it amnflyandnenufltlnhcflng 4L- -l“ Plflicily Commuter a. E: Jgngs, Chairman Emi man Theodore Drama. Jr., Chairman freq N. vymm, I. J. Fox, Spain! ï¬le-herd." (bun-mn- John W. Graves, Chairman W. H. Madge“ John Rmmen F. J. Littleforrl .Inhvv W. â€Sash. “hairman “mi - Alliuon LI-uï¬ Kloin W. W â€rm-9| E. .l. Mulro- \\'. 1'. “Dodge“ H II 0“" I‘v-Vuv u white and mmmmdty afl’ain in tho- 'COMMI'I'I'EES FOR MASONIC BUILDING ASSN. ANNOUNCED â€"..â€".... lhn â€Dim WI. Name. In [Who In to II." Gun 0' WM «mm... "on M mm. an um the lens“! .of the hold for the uh point» m- any to win. Rudolph Iloelwl failnl 5:; M;- lry for [all after the touch- 0 “'II. it In am: of than gum which hop (M fun- on (Mir fact «very mimno. Sever... men n mmwl u u Maul-1e would ml Men the Main than . In “In the "m mm I ; ... ï¬ghts- wou- lnM. :" I Tho mmmmw ammmlvm-ms aw 1‘ Competitive my: on American form of government. cumin-king h» «lividualu reuponsfbmty'to community. lute Ind nation. Singing in chorus of â€trio“: song. Add-mm by punt-out dam on ‘ Flux raising Ln'en- morning by the .school children. f Salute to the flag. I Singing o! the National anthem. . Story on the making of the flag I Short talks on flag etiquette. . Ext-mixes on the signing of the Declaration of lndependeme; Histor- ten or Washington, Jellemn. Hamil~ ton, Franklin, Adams and other char- "turn in American Hinton; Import- ant happenings in American History. “I pledge allegiance to my {Island ’to this republic for which it stands; one nation imlivisible, with Liberty fund Justice for all." - Recitation of the pledge to Ameri- ca as follows: . Suggested Programs. In addition to the instructions sent by the National Education Associa- tion to school officials, the Legion Americanism Commission gives the following suggestions for School Meetings: ‘ the week and suggested programs to all school superintendents, principals and cost teachers. Every Post, if it has no; already done so, should im- mediatély take steps to get in touch‘ with those educators in its commun- ity. Auditing Committee lhildilg nml “mund- Social Cons-moo Mill's Jenkins Walter Joinstom- >. n. mums Arm (ho short of "W comm mmn’so had warn of. (he Irlim on. jnycd playing hunco. {0"an bf de- lirious Itfnsshmu. A! W urn-h laHe Mrs. Ell. Brndk'y mack- lln pre- sentation al‘ a fwntain pen. gift of‘ the ladies prpxont to Mrs. Strata, who M~pnmk1l with a tow. wr" chm- P" wank. The nvgulnr riveting 0' "w ('aflm- liv- Womon'w Loaquo was hum-VI in!" a <wwi~1~ lehday party when "in momhrh and a few otbm- frkmk :loppnl in and look â€IS. Jnmrr Sim-i ka hy strum at her Mme in “onion m-va‘ la»! Friday. the amount they an H is al- W beyqqd bqlief. r emai- Talre I and team of horses, 3 good mod and a good driver and the Aaqmum_tr_:eyn gun pull is al- PU LUNG POWER OF A TEAM 0!" HORSES MEETING or (f. w. um‘l L. TURNED mo “W BIRTHDAY mn'n ..;‘.‘_ "h. Jam" Mala Smurf-n! M "M "mm in [Ionian Ann-o- I‘M PM}. ' “In nym- nlloulcl hau- IIM l mu.- gin; In nothing M! h. TM:- In. cow WIN' hx mo» “1- mm! pal-16m" nun"! fmm "w in» Milan». "Im- 1'3""! ok‘ir" In mum. uflI-r hnldim: "or Unruly .«mn-It-u timing 0w M14 at UM mum». Mn: napouniMr I‘or w‘ Hrlmy. "ml [boy he" mutt-ï¬nd with a lie and Maw-d «might Indira" fur "w fc-v- minutn- In“ In May. "mrvvvn would nu! hmc- smml. In‘ chrhném tho Mod minor-pun. This: was fut-f to their hovel, u Cline gathered the hall int“ ““4 arm- aml with hardly anyone In from of him. an almost the lens“! of the Mill for the nth ooh-Ix mn- ml unc. Victory named to be Oi Ir pup uni In â€mg of 9» gm- 1_A -,_n, George Cline VII the hero of the village Int Sund- durum when he picked a Hi In forward pun out of the ulr Ind nn eighty yank [or the only mark of a hand fought me. n‘l'llc land: can in the last quarter with only I few mlnum to play. Hludulo held on thelr Me yard llno And through I and“ 0! forward pus- on and mu lunch matched the pig-kin down the ï¬eld to Downer: twenty [â€21] line. qulqry W _l.o be ln acorn cum flora of Grid and: Lulï¬udl; ï¬lthy}- Tuna INTERCEP'I‘ED PASS BEATS HINSDALE IN HARD FOUGHT GAME is urged to be present at this meet- lng. Major Marriott is an interest- ing speaker and he will tell {acts and ï¬gures about the Legion which will be interesting to the men who wore the uniform of the United States dur- ing the gi-eat war. Ewry member of the post and ev- 51y ex-servicg man of the qommunity He will tell of the plans of the county post for activities during the coming year and a few of the things the have accomplished by united act on. Chairman [John Executive Cam- lama», Speaks to Local Post Next Monday Night. Major Marriott. chairman, of the county executive committee of the‘ American Legion, will be the speaker at the next meeting at‘ the local goal to be held next Monday evening, December 6, in the Legion rooms, Belmontugnd Forest avenues. COUNTY LEGION HEAD AT MEETING HERE DECEMBER 5 in! in; that the 43mm: of Downy. Grove Ire interested in the schools and the scholm. the 1’"!!me [Audition hope to defray the an of the plan in this one venture um obviating ch. My of solid“ money from n shady over-m “‘- Sinl‘h Conic. Five Ctnu. ..." "cv- uvnn I" ex. hum}? Mama ' res and than will be on me. eawmheservui. Everyone in the community is In. Vitednto attend ï¬le exhibit. Know- imported nae M8 will hid in: Saar-{Ty Mm the ham one sad ï¬ve at the Junior Momentary sehooi on Grove street. Mrs. Cooley hauls} my my 39w York Ann ex- ,this mone‘ an exhibitflhd val; 3? of WI" .IZ {om-ll during the cold weather to ur- ry their lunch to shoal, the Pan".- Teacher Association is plannivg to cook and serve a hut dish. m wiches and milk, to the children dur- ing the winter months. A ml that}: will he made (or the lunch up") W to cover the cost a; Ion-9 up»... mum 7; Kin Saturday Io his '1 hr Exm ' Rfayizing _thp_t ,"R, lock ‘ PARENT-TEACHERS PLAN HOT DISHES FOR SCHOOL KIDS v ‘ .~‘Jlmm-\-~ f'vr l‘u- “I'll-0M! If? thuw Hmwl, 00' Aurora. G. H. ‘lhmgn. 0f haunt-n â€raw P. (7. thour. 0' Elmhmd and (53 WA "mils-y. nf Wham». Sal-rial pmâ€â€" nuurx "any 8m «or, at I?" and Raw?! Kay-my. nf Nay-nil , In "“515". man-u Aunt-my Chauncey “- ._.A nwsisliflfl “1 "011.. .....- nllll uvmr. M is lat-"awn! Nut now-r lactate in "w Malt»)- n! than (‘erfl Court In this county haw m may m rum-cl Out-IMF n jmy PM†he W. The raw has than» "w aflmflm 0‘ "or cMirl' manly. it has heel pub- ’ithnl in "w mummy".- and I'M owrym h.» an "pinion one nay 0r [hr 01b": Win-n I’v- jury n [56"le it i.‘ "to! â€ml "w- an! vi" min ghoul two “writs. cumin-ll M m you“ (hit "at am hunch-cl m In! for the In “in jury mmM not last long. An liver pom-l m mum and I‘M IM- n-a: gym-W. Ali" mocha. 7‘- _V - It"? m. n mm m u um “35.?“ ‘g'lwurn’uwllz’hu I. In and are (“I '1rauyzzfndfgrmdllut ‘ric y morn on a: "In mud balm "7.0.“an m‘nd kn ennui-d H m Int that on m punched m ml for an In. hr Damn; an". r Emu: â€WW Baum, Grove Trifle Den-mm o! the Inn“. “Wm My. Damn Gum, “W“ W:- o! the Cum" an... on the Butte-ï¬eld M FM _8. Toni". But lam oerod among yhe ccn- jurors ump- ted no hr by the yrosocution, the do- fense AM the Judge In the trial of “cog Klein for murder in the Cir- cuit Court It Wham. The ten junoru accepted an: Thomas. F. lousy. North Fault avenue,’ Downers Grove, an employ: n'bI...l\ n AA â€" â€" mu he called .nd wlli 16.}? when Cow! «you this pond-z. Stan-“amt Belem Use Mun: Por- cmptoty. Challenges-ï¬ver 250 Men Were Called. "Vt [0(Al MEN _ 0†NM I0 IRY JAKE KlflN (ASE pâ€"u “Smutâ€"HIE". T In; exhumed to“; will be called .nd Just boron Cour! adjourned In: I“ II! J P. â€I upon, 0! inï¬rm mum: -- “n- . -'Wfl'" Eli-92;! Nut. 1""! ï¬ght! ll |-_. ._n .n mu Grove, nu m’u â€monk. ’- 3'0". Summit WHOLE NO. 19371 BULLETIN DM num-