Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Sep 1922, p. 1

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Pat om [sues Olden Not I. Do- liver In" Unless Receptacles Have Been Provided Mail receptacles nave carrier’s time and hasten deliveries. It is there- tore our desire to have a suitable re- nt some chatter at every __ f ' . Ind if possible, at business; Office of First Assistant Postmast- er General. Washnigton, D. G. Aug- ust 16. 1922. Here Is a new order, recently issu- ed by the jest office department, that is hailed with delight by the carriers who are delayed in delivemig mail to the houses that are not provided with boxes. FIRST ASSISTANT In. U. P. Cleveland. “I! "0" "0‘ gnu eluinnan and her able com- W has upped out a most in- mnmamfortbemr m 11ml cum. luncheon will be tuned at 12:.” frog! 3nd all subjects pertaining to not-n nutty. The class mvfls with Mrs. Lemon Friday, September I and starts in its fourth year of study of the birds. butterflies, vim Rowen. trees, shrubs. house gardening. int-act life, bees, Gun. and awn! invited mt.- 0mm"! .7 mm! Ben-y- m dun g. 9."... p... 11mm." and and - ham-Mn obtained from the '33“... "n mu, jun"... Mmmm'mu Pub“: mum" Cmmiuhn. an lam-n at in kind in the Unfit-vi NM 0' lurk III-Hon was non-ed on Hum nnd \mml Ingest in the'm "M‘d‘k viii.” 50"“- A! ”M. The (rip was planned hy urn.}"°*hins N Mela”! since the an. Outlaw! ”.1 an. “Hwy..." .mnlounccnwnl that the bums rill soon condudal by .ur. Jam. LitNefordfibe in operation mm M - sum-Ine- It Ins a max! onjuyaMe day and "L? PM" “'3’” 0' ‘hirty power-Ker ca- nills' short kctorea as he conducfldifl‘fly 3" "We“ ‘0 "'5‘? Monday 019m through the grounds, patting; {mm 0",“. 8"" amusements ‘0 ac-i Mum. “6.. have holped Hue clips in"“’”‘"‘hte "'9'" "3“" "“9" made WWI} their study of our native evergreens. "'9 "inside Yellow Cab Co. i The guests were Mr. and Mn. Rem-P I! ‘9‘ ”WM "Mt I "WM." Minutc' him. Prof. Reed mul son. 10"", "fin-hellulr will be maintained and ("IL and Mrs. Liuleford and family. “13.5"“ “'3 ‘0 "I‘Vflmm will be ”fire? Ruling. Mr. WMu-Imm and His.- Kn- M “a“! for 45 «his and Hume! therine Whiteham, Mun. Baker, Miss rid" to [Minute for 20 rem. my Crumb and mm Smith. Ilium: vi" operate over Ogden an. Nut-n Sud: Out And Goal. 80. LOW MIC-lb d "I VISIT T0 EVER GREEN NURSERIES W A 8 ENJOYABLE prieee on the wheel It the nmmen’s picnic Labor Bey eftemoon end eve taint, September 4. The picnic will be held et the corner of Belmont end Femt evennee en the Tucker lots. Henry Diekc, chic! o! the depenâ€" xnent. eeye, “The prim will be worth; money. We will heve Ietnps which Meillnenygoodetoreeehlghu $15 eplece; eilvetwere which retells ee high es 810 and other fine art]- dee o! merehendiee.” There will be genes 0! vet-lone kinds; eett drlnke: ice cream; trink- ete for the children end many other Mane. The deuce floor. it expectetlone any out as the lumen plea, will be the melt! ettnctlon in the even- lng. “Ween" “we end his Avon Novelty ache-tn, will lumielt the week. Tile in the tune bunch cl unidene which to eetertelned the crewd et the leet firemen plate. They en eyncepeten of the first weter end an "mated to net! even the toe: of e weedee lend men wrlute. M m. l: the only lee-e- the Me- lee hen to finance their main; ex- pemn, the com-mutt! nheuld turn cut end anon than. The be": ex- pert to [In money'e worth I. cntet- tel-amt end plenum. T). when of "to Satan Study 'OSTMASI‘ER SAYS “MUST HAVE BOXES” Excollelu Herein-dine Bu Bee- I'm- THIRTY-NINTH YEAR mm“ DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRiâ€"iifiisspmmnm "RIM PM! NR l6 Pl(fll( IIfRf [ABOR DAY Excellent merchandise will be the Made In the circumstances carrier deliv- ery should NOT be extended to any new dwelling not equipped with a suitable receptacle. inferior service through delaying the carrier on his mute. St. Joseph’s Cetholie parochial school will open next Tuesday morn- ing nt the usual hour for the 1922- 23 school year. The teachers arrived this week end owing to the prospects for a record attendance, an nddition- al teacher has been added to the stafl of instructors. The regular eight grades are taught and school is held in the rear of the church and in the new school rooms on the church property in Highland avenue. Children come to this school from Westmont, Down- ers and Lisle and due to the increas- ed population. the school is growing. Teflon Ania This Week and Plan Are lid-g lode hr: lea «I Maud-ace. SAINT JOSEPH’S SCHOOL OPENS NEXT TUESDAY ! It Is mmrhd that an (Iron!!! minute ‘n-lmlulc- will be maintained and ("at the fare to Hawthorne will he thrre rifle tickets for 45 NM! and (lime rides to Lam-ante for 20 con”. The busses will operate over Ogden an. Whether the «wk-e will he extend- ed «a um! the opening of the‘ cement on (Jenni 11!. is not known. I WM). n publk sum-emu h- Pm been and. by an annoy. the ‘m in amt "I“ In MIC N! nuke will In fluctuated Int val mat-run; Hindu). with all “to town: bdrm "an and “antenna. Nady 3 mt m N West Subaru in Iain 1'an C». m Im‘ (.de iy mm! Berry: mni low! I hum-Mn nit-Ind fun the ma Public 1’!“an Cmmiuion. Notice of and! ution was served on MOTOR BUS LINE F R 0 ll HINSDALE T0 EAST SUBURBS r. Tidy-Pawn." Auto I.“ I. I. D." 0“" A". on . a-Ihun m ' A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY All resident Shriners of Du Page county are eligible for membership and are urged to be present at this meeting whoa-er they waived for- mnl notice or not. The DuPage County Shriners’ Club is about to become a reality. Notices have been mailed to every known Shriner of DuPage county in- viting them to a grand rally and getâ€" together meeting at the Wheaton Ma- sonic Temple, Saturday, Sept. 9, at 8 p. m. Nobles to Form County Clubâ€"Meet at s p. In. in the Wicca"! Masonic Temple. DU PAGE COUNTY SHRINERS M E E T SATURDAY, SEP. 9 In addition to service, 8668 has been spent in emergency relief. see an: the runny hid the things mummy to carry out the doctors ‘ “Serficd’ has followed him into the mm! with Wu! clothing nnd comforts, and looked after tho welfare of his family while he was in the hospital. It has followed him into the home after hospitllintion to "Service" has put the man in touch with medical aid in his home, or unused for hospitalization. The (milk: 0! mate.» diufld‘ “What“ you tut-I la moat nodal u-nmlu mm M Daho- mnty to male Dam cm . hm: have ha: thing’s “(Mad by plug in which to liveâ€"to promote ante. him You. 50-50 it: nlfnn, ”up“ and W chum, during the nut all month. neat?" “Sonia” mun: tannin-t but, in That in the syntax mun» of ' the adjustment of the funny and I letter had. mt out thin nut: in ' menu-ht chum. PM” tho the Cltinna "mutation at Downer- Rod Cron has had mutt". mm M. Gm. Almost ovum hu «moi the company ln which the dinhleatmhte ha been an org-ninth»! tnI 'llnltn to work on than the name oft“!!! of nlnt ls netted. but the .mnn saved, and the {act that he waft-thet- these Men Wither and «tut! hated ln Fume, by I doctor ”whoseflhom out with some have 0' rnithl, name was .mmethlng [the Chum," them «may. This is the purine nl. With no more definite information"! Clifton! association. To fit to" lthan this, the Red (Inn has tramljflher a nmcrntative gathering of [the doctor. gotten in touch with the-freakidcnts of thic community. divided lhmldios of the disabled man. secured into several nppmpri-te mmmium, _the necessary skid-vita and. eventudaml then trot mm of the lhinv don" gully. the compensation. All of this “'Mt‘h MM tlfli'fll» !‘\'0Ht is dune by people who have Theconstitution nml hy-lan's of the boon trained in the service and whn organixation haw- lawn mlnptml: om- hnnw the mom, but it usually talu-z'cers have how» elovtml and commit-3 months of persistent efl'ort on thp to” partly ”lot-tall Ahnut one hum: part of the Red Cross, and patiencpaclml have clgnetl up for momh'shipj. on the part of the disabled man, 93-:flfld it is with the idea of doubling . peel-fly if the man made no eflnnithis number that the memhenhip‘: to have his claim filed until a year|committee is sending out the lvtter. or two after discharge from the Dan Diet-tor, 161 S. Main st. in chair-‘1 army. man of the committee and infinite!»F Noun! wmmm;n anam- arm d 00?". 0.. ll." W “all.“ by (Nap Chum SERVICE OF THE RED CROSS HELPS [IX-SERVICE MEN Th (milk: a! mum» «Hailed 8|"in 3558 "-19 Police Magistrate L. C. Home: had rent-y reliet. a most unusual case Wednesday a. m. â€"“‘ when C. T. Coe, the Hinsdale justice UN” of the peace, walked into his ofliee and handed him a complaint charging M E E T himself with violating that automoâ€" lAY, SEP. 9 mobile um, immediately filled out a _. brought his wife to the train and find- only Clubâ€"Meet ing the our short on gasoline had‘ .2 When!" crossed the track to a filling shtion,| eflple. passing his, office in the Bohlander _ building. Outside were Henry Boil-E y Shriners’ Club lander and several others. After buyn' ‘ reality. ing gas he drove back to his ol‘ice.’ mailed to every His friends wanted to know what was ‘Igafilyzfiyng the matter with his eye-sight, telling! he Wheaton Ma- him he had driven across the railroad lay, Sept. 9, atmmssing against the stop signal ofl the crossing man. The justice. who 379 01 Du Page has fined many violators of the auto- !" membership mom chm, immediately filled 0‘“ ‘ ’pmte: 2: complaint minst himself. had the ‘ crossing ma sign it and appeared ; . Mon lad-crate Barnetwhom‘ Murmu- . 4 _ .. . 'wim u, an! again a! mu m ~31» 1 "as Find Many Mun-ohm“: .â€" ‘l'ooi Own Cane Delta | HINSDALE JUSTICE ARRESTS HIMSELF â€"-TEN AND COSTS and it is wi'h the idea of doubling this number that the membenhip committee is sending out the Mter. Dan Diemr. 161 S. Main st. is chair- man of the committee and inquire! phouid be addressed to him. The constitnfion and hy-laws of the organization haw hnon mlnptNl; am- can: have boon award and commit (cos partly spin-ted. About one hun- ("Pd have dml up for memhvship Organization Anh- Al to 1d- Ilavo Won-n of Our (‘0‘. unit] at new CITIZENS ASSN. [N DRIVE 10 DOUBLE Police Mandate "S MEMBERSHIP Having amassedvhis great fortune radically by his own darts, he was equally :t hm yith fl. laborer or During the war he was chairman of the coal committee of the national council of defense. He was an active leader in Democratic politics and in 1920 was a candidate of that party for the senate. J | Mr. Peabody dropped dead near the ‘lake on his estate, northeast of town. known to every small boy In this community n the "gulf,” while to]- lnwing the first drag hunt of the season last Sunday afternoon. He was a lover of horses and one of the moving figures in starting the hunt clubs. of the western suhurbs and of‘ the north shore. Funeral services for the late Wrench S. Peabody, multimillimuire ‘mel manna and a power in the national Democratic politicl mpni- nation, were held Tuesday afternoon at five o’.¢lock the hour of the day he loved the best. Burial was male in Bmswood cemetery at Hinednle, near Inynleke farm, the beautiful country home he loved so well. Mullins]! Coal Man-to M My ct Beautiful Flute Noni ol Vin-3c FUNERAL SERVICES HELD TUESDAY FOR FRANCIS S. PEABODY ('hun‘bos whirh have mmlvimwl for "DO? summer lo (he won air mevlinr will dart Sunday night on holding «ervirorz'in their on" church lmmm. Thi.e i< an exwllonl Mon imol‘ar as i! pin»: Hm minislora of local Roth n rlsanm tn lake Ilwir \arnlinmr nml Hill haw tlwir pulpit: filled willumt any lmnveniom. .‘ w. and to m... u um "WW"! W' n" W" ”I": '0'- '!5 um! I‘. I! LN. m. ‘ ‘M'fl "my sixth home has n ' . tmuu. my , listen to (ho and A‘ H “m- ”mm" d a. "0' i ‘spnhn and sing": in Annie; lm‘w" *wflm‘ M M 5. a, far: if you win 0m mm you vaW‘ "‘ ’8'" I nmnuh fun! he" the V050! 0f "nut utilimuwv'" ""“m' M "" "WM!- M "M mines {rum 0n- h‘nl Immomen!» ""3"“ “‘ ”WW" ”‘5' 70"! PH? to of eternity. Listen for 10mm cullnn'"! h 'V‘ "V Nil”! Nor M II us n‘rr tumuns a! mu MM: 'iMF'h' "‘"MV '"'" Im‘M'Milmn In “- fl'slle's 39.. "I! II! day "in "not“. mm» ‘Hh‘ "H“ in vi." "in stoumIdh sayingv~rhrisl5an “'1; All rth on oxhihifion will}! (I- M can to my desk Mly. It could happen nuly In Manta. HI- ly ”an I'D I link Dutch by land- «I In Nov Yeti no in nil yan- {om At no!" I who! boy, he vs:- the min :09va of My- "mum («gm lb way up at” by thr- natal fladun and add m m, IO. the in." wetting: of Wall “no! u Jay (’mH'n nhmnpht. run a mud». an IM skit until a “it" of tho Luis" Home loan.) he humans! the lug"! body of radon um new by 3 Mat! m and e. mm to the «ya-m "’"“" “fiff‘j :"f’rll‘f boob ol the wand. TN- vdu up g!_n¢ Anode-Mums. a! mum [ISLE-DU PAGE 00. need to learn to linen. John Muir ml to strap Mm" one hundred And Mty lee! high In that :01! [nine 0! Cdlb’mla which an the oldest. known things In the worm, and um» to tho slam- u ”my cum mm». in (m the «an. The tree- unycd UNI 0n atom until they won in the um nan. Like I ml unwed by the mood: and [real truth: of God. Our film phrases show the trend 0! lothywlor inst-nu, I'll say It in or I'll tell the world. These that our we want to tell the world filings. when as Dr. W. L. Sudgcr an we The Int 0! the summer. union op- en ur services was held last Sand» jnight. The evening being almost too‘ cool for comfort outside, the service ‘was held in the Methodist chnrrh W Mead of on the lawn. The Rev. Gilbert H. Newiand, pu- tor of the church, preached an excel]- ent sermon {mm the theme: “beam- ing to listen.” The headlithts o! the discourse follow: St. John suys, bear and ye shall live. Again he says, everyone that is o! the truth heard}: my voice. Ln! Open Air Service of Summer Wu Held'Snnduy Night in the M. E. Church. LEARN TO LISTEN SAYS REV. NEWLAND IN UNION SERVICE The great American boy'hov a new ambition. Rather kiln-ii President or a circus mm. in: to gixe everyone a good time M3 plenty of entertainment. A Mu show that cannot be surpls zu- hihits to he remembered 1 H .. and two big days and evening: Hi full of enjoyment and W "A g n. D. Barnard "pods (o In. a P-flvnwing of min, (mi! and m h!" on exhibition in MI (mm ‘thal vi" even exams.- "at! M "- 'nntly at the mat Aurora M. u 'of the «am exhibit! win he do“ I. .thc Dan county fair. W has the finest soil immadnlflc for I raising the” products. We also ho tho but producers. The proof It. It {saw at the fair. Graham Wyllie. fair manager. i0 - been given full authnrity to It” this the biggest and best flit ”I! held in this .rertion of the sate “ ' from his reports to date; he is at". ' Riloy Riedy, chairman of the m in: lIm-se department. reports that h will allow some of the fluent dflfl” stock that Ins ever been shown. A! a special attraction he made urn-p- ments with the late F. 8. My owner a! the famous string of he.“ and high jumpers. including “.1 I; world’s champion. “Granule-11,. h " show some of these wonderful I!“ in action. This is a treat you will "é seldom get. "1} In chow“ and most of the birds I!“ haw- Mn "is"! in [‘9an my. ll hm anmr unwary to "Tim fm an individual Inn! for the m rxhv'hitivm of mum-y in chum 0! Frank Mun. rhairman of this deal partment. Nearly awry breed '5" All :1le on uhihflion vi" he u. hormlin tosttvl within «illy days of under ”what! suprrwhinn. and n1. lullc. "val mmm n IM. You vi" hart~ an nppmtunitr o! «amplinl milk (mm pun hml. luhrrrulin “sled Mo Me 22 6| loan-~- lhe farm. glaucoma. Tho claim» In hi»: I!" Mr momma. IN «W of «wt. has, «but and urine for 00 Ulla-DIP. (‘ounly l-‘nir and Mott M, m '5 and IC. Ii Lido, I". A. N WAN-at chairman of 00 IV.- (My-In hymwfl mama-um.- q Hwhonlhdny . 2 For the part two years the In?“ Enenp B. Goodwin, pastor of 3. Joseph: chunh, has had in mud-tho idea of a “People's Forum" for fill. community which everyone could at- tend to discuss the questions of b day which concern everyone. It was tried out In: winter, Ind nu. tit- attemluute was not us large a h‘ project would justify. still the" m' enough look suflieient lam h lmpe that if continued It would Dh- trut In great many thinking 3*. With thin idea In mind a normal.» (ion merting of the “Forum" will M held on Monday evening, 809“" ll at Library hull. In. W. .l. O'Neill. who ll tho DI ll‘lge county candidate for all“ - onu'nlnlivv on the Republican a“. and l'mlenor John Read. M u-mlent ol nrhooln. will mule In!” at tnlh. They will up"! on We. which will be of lnterut to Ill. The program for the cont-g Ian son, with mrenl new and m in: lc-atum, will be outlined and ill luelmlr alumna". on "all“ d local. rule and national law “prom Mum smmm mt n Mrs. W. J. O'erll and Put. “I to Make Inform-l Talh ‘ q FAIR APPLICATIONS MEAN BIG SUCCESS at Ubun Hal!

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