Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Apr 1922, p. 6

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no District Need: I \ REID FOR CONGRESS Able and Experienced as a Lawyer; Tried and Tested as a Public Olficial WAKE UP VOTERS Swat the Political Bosses and break up the Political run; that has this diet- rict in its control, by voting for Frank R. Reid for Congress on Primary Day l i l T “1m A been the ballitwhicbthem-nbem coinpenedtezoevertomrmli mNG N m Y We live members calla designed solely to consume . of congress alt. ANSWERS ROLL CALL on the committee whose name benimtime. ___.... with “A” and whoee names begin Any member of congress who lives In answer to the campaign story with "‘1." Consequently it takes the up to a pledge that he will answer that I have missed a greet many roll lull roll call before all members of every roll call thereby pledges him- enlls, permit me to call your anon-”he committee could answer. Every se‘liknet to accomplish very much “0" to “'9 tact "‘81 l ”3"" “0" “m" N“ “9" "Wins more than ‘0 min- either for his constituents or for the ecd any more important roll cam-later. The walk of a hell mile over Mollie of "“3 country. . than any other member of congrerr and back another 20 minutes. I C OOPLEY i > . on the average during the I2 yearsi It requires an hour at our time ' ' ' 3 4’ Whid' I h"? 59“" a mcmber. ifor each roll call even when it is ' i 1: - For more than "WW 5'03” 1 hawimemly a demand for a'quorum owing ‘. . Inn’ra 7°“ Power-rt. i _AV been . member 0!- the ways my: fiilibust \ . r-rtiur t n: inn Mir Ilt‘ Igor II I o a 9" equal in linm-uinr rum-r lo llu- bear! 1 l i means committee} the moot important, Fbr more than 50 years it has bebn il’iI-t'. ut “hi-h il't- radar and the committee in either branch of tonâ€"j _ , . ‘ . ._‘__ gross. The committee is in Mmmqrecogmzed m congrees the imposed continuous .eession. Its moms arrLbi'i'r)’ “f 3 few urea! committees 3" more than a quarter of a mile away"complirhioy,r their work it' they are M urn-.71! are ”In "Wm-'1‘»!- ’ ‘ ,_ MR. REID STANDS FOR THE DEFEAT OF THE POLITICAL RING IN CONTROL OF THIS DISTRICT. Ilr. Copley is the head of this ring and with his defeat the whole machine falls. Mil. REID STANDS FOR THIS DISTRICT HAVING A VOTE ON ALL ROLL CALLS IN ~CONCRESS. . \ Ilr. Copley failed to vote 81 times out of 128 important roll calls in the last session of . Con ms. NR. R D STANDS FOR LOWER RAILROAD RATES AND FARES TO HELP BUSINESS LONDITIONS AND FOR THE “SWEET" BILL mTléI-SSDUCE Till-J RAILROAD FARES AND Mr. Copley helped bring the business dcâ€" mentor: by votin {or the Eechâ€"Curnmina lmad bill, whic more the railroads ex- orbitant rate- aud fares. .. .~ MW..- "0.... . ..... -... _ . WHAT THE BAR THINKS 0F ililliili RITHJE Juliet, “1.. April 4, 1922. Ilcro in the Iii: little elâ€" ectrical invention. â€"-.\lr. Biotin-serve. T0 WHO.“ 11' MAY CONCERN: A.~ a Member of the Will County Bar. I became acquainted with the Honorable S. L. Kathie, while he held Court as Prom Judge. filling thr- vacancy caused by the death a! the late Judge Fitbian. I had considerable experience in matters before the Probate Court. dur- ing tln- time when Judge Kathie was presuling, and found him to be an able Judge and at all time: courteous to the Lawyers and people here. It is my belief that Judge Itathje tr especially titted {or Judo icial duty. and the people at Du Page County are very {mm in having such nn Able man. an the County Judge. lie is not only cap- able. but gin-r: every matter intruded to him due consideration. "ll integrity is held high in the edema of Lawyers and other: acquainted RICH TO BEAR THEIR SHARE OI" 'i'IIE TAX BURDENS. Ilr.Cofieyvotedtoreducethcrnteontbe aurtax his interests, and to unload the bur- den on the vote“. MR. REID STANDS FOR A CASH BONUS FOR THExSOLDIERS. bel the be r. Copley refused to p amend nus bill to as to permit n cal-h bonus {or the col- diere to be id out of the cares:- proItn tan. 2 un. new ANDS ron run mum MR. REID STANDS FOR MWEII 6A8 RATES RATES. 0 home should be Without a two-way Phlo- The woman Inn's how it will help her. She can attach a curling iron and still have a liq-ht in - ' ' w c v. m - with him in I" uunl) the . . She can mm Mr. C .y mum]; the pa trust and nae: Ir. W voted to deprive this cotmtry at You" truly. and null he rcrveci with a his lion ae Con to keep up the 3100 in tnrll dude: and to hint the “3M through 0.. o, the bi rag: mirwurganmvaxau: «in trust on the women and girls of this GEORGE .I. CLARE, Attorney at Law. ' ' noble. pmen ne‘er forth: some “see. “3. REID STANDS FOR 11": PEOPLES ”R. D I8 IN I’ V03 0" FREE! 6 l BLOC IN OONGIESS. Dn' thetlrne n-bidihc midcdben.tbe emhonoItbe Bar-on highlt’pleaml with the able and manner in which be handled the nflain which canto before the Inhale Court I been Juiluc Ruthie an a very on and able J who in courteou- to all the reek having eccau to trnnaact bur no» with the (‘ourt art-er chic be prodded. MR. REID STANDS FOR THE KING CROP INSURANCE BILL. NOW~ PENDING IN CONGRESS. WIIICH.WILL PERMIT THE GOVERN- . MEN? 'I‘O lNSURE THE PARKERS’ CROPS AGAINST FAILURE. ; lr.Copleywaa tedbythemen voters in hisbomepreci by allofthevotereinbie metownandhotne county at the hung? Primaries. He one also defeated in Will county. Copley annou public- "" "in” "3%? ”"5? iflWfiéfl” 3"“ do an en omen r ty a tree this district from this political slavery on Primary (lxtyyl‘ityu voting for FRANK R. REID (or Gangrene. FRANK G. PLAIN. President of the Frank II. Reid Campaign Committee 10“" Ill NP"! 4 .922 . . DISTRICT FROM Till! CONTROL 0? "it Ir. Copley helon to the millionaire bloc in ' " ' ’ ' NEWSPAPER TRUST. Concrete. which or control- the Waya and To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 3 MOCHEL BROS. . Mr. C lay own: a newspaper at Aurora. Means Comittce. lie is undated with . ‘ dr- N N AIN [ Juliet. tilt and a number at other Fouloey. Worth. Nott. Bat-bunch. Tim- ‘nu- Houmhk 8. L. may. J a! the County ,(‘mm of Du- . J ”O , ST. . m on. Contaulonal diurlct. and prI s on- burl-tic. 1mm. lion-en. Wataan and out (booty. "limb. held Court in i" Count '- ""00“. "VI" '5' . L,“ ‘3 N‘ , , I Iy euch new» and in such a way u to favor Chandler. all millionaires and men "prevent- vmmymwibrthvdelthoithmhfl't “W W" " ”HM“ } hlepolititnlnndbndnouintuuta. inglamlntonutr. l i Phonon ill-I and III-l ROBERT. W. MARTIN. Shif- Attornry 0! Will County. WALKER DICK!) Pahtlnc Mina POM i Juliet. lit. April I. ran. TO WHOM IT IA" t"0Nl'I‘.IIN: J Min-nee l- “bk. nl DIM County. and in the ho- h-n (‘aun nl Will County tor n vied at {uncor- months. to the en- tln- -nlielnctinl .t‘ the mic- thl County. Dori tent unto he bani n in) dtl‘n'ull -prclnl Dorm ca-e for are n the (hardy Court. l ihinh that: ha? hint :fli‘nlr woolly “judging the ‘ u .. nu Mt r. n on) noon .- camp m . . , . .17" Jung-ruins. Juliet. and it man of «harder. and it be it- not ‘ re-rlerleul H “mm in n .mi rm to the mud», n! the State «1 "HM“. [all-inter on all norb cheerfully i lurnlihcd ‘ Reg-«tinny. i'JIORtlF‘. 1 (‘OWINlL ('mtril) 1min. Will Count). Tried and True Richard 1 Ban \~ )tillt' representative in the State Senate. Richard J. Barr has attained "position of ac- }tmmicdpcd LEADERSHIP. He is chairman of the Appropriations Commuter, the most important in the State. Good Roads Senator Barr has been active in securing for this district a splendid system of GOOD ROADS. He is mm- making great progress ”A. Aâ€"‘wnAvâ€"u in having these roads constructed. Many more miles of haul road are yet to be select- ed and built in this district. For this reason Scholar Barr's experience and leadership in the State Senate are invaluable to the people of this district. FOR sun: SENATOR [3] Richard J. Barr Women Voters should vote for Senator Barr because he introduced and pushed to passage the Woman's Suffrage Act; the bill securing shorter hours for women in indust- ry. the Child Labor bill. the Teachers' Pension hill and other measures of great value to women. During the coming term of the Legislature many issues of vital importance to the peo- ple of this district will come up for attention. in fact, because of the new State Constitu- tionâ€"which will probably be adopted â€" the next session of the State Senate will be the most important in FIFTY YEARS. It is, therefore, of the utmost importance that this district be represented by a man of Richard J. Barr’s experienceâ€"a REAL LEADER in State affairs. PRIMARIES. TUESDAY, APRIL 11o- Barr Campaign Committee ' William A. Mn rphy, Chairman S. L. RATHJE inflateiotthelm moratorium W 3 . .4 _, _. _ M".Mw-_%~~ M...â€" ___.”...â€" MR. REID STANDS FOR COMPELIJNG THE‘ ‘

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