Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Sep 1922, p. 3

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mtoluflConrt,unlnnttho-hvo mun-d Mondant. Mumblo on the lint day of the um of the Circa“ Court of Ink! Dunn Count m be hold 1» the Cour! Home, in City of Wheaten. fin and Du Cami. on the an! Hominy of her 0‘, 1922. u in law mat-ed, and which sun in NI pending. "and It Wheaten. Ill. uu. 23th day of Augmlt A. 0., 1922. Lewis Ellswonh, Clerk. Samuel J. Howe, Co‘mplalnlnt'l Soli- citor. 9.14} nu vacuum .1“- .w. Noun 5' hereby Even to tho “Id Edwin L luon, do cndlnl that tho above n (nut has More Bled Mr hi Io! complaint. a- un. lb. uid Mind-n! In I.“ can on the Chancery m the no! Ind 09“ gA-gmmom (3an land 337;; Sum of Illinois. County a! Duhn. 85. II the Gun“ Court 0! DIP-30 County. lulu“. October Term. A. 0., 1m. Nollie ll. luau u. Edwin L. luau. Infinynccry_(klgenl ’No. 9244. u . 4| Neu'n is. coming in rvganling the actin- campaigning being curried on for a seat in the United State-s Sen» an! by Mr.» Oleson of Minnesota. Speaking at Wulmxhu recently she said: “I point out that the Senate voted five million dullarx to fight the bar-berry ”Uh“ but I my tu gun that the runners will fight the barberry bush if the Senate will erudirutu the Newberry bush. I am fighting this campaign agnimt the selling of seats in “in United Staten Smnate. Only three vote» un- rvquireil to uml! Newbeny in the next Senate. law: will send llroolthnrt, North muou‘ um um! Lynn Printer and i! Mimic-l or hereafter may be exempted by the laws of the United States or of Qhu State. No person, because of con- scientious scruples against bearing arms, shall be exumpted by the laws of thin slate fmm any military ser- vice declared by tlw (lawn-nor to be noncombutum. Section 2I2â€"The military of the state of Illinois shall consist of all able bodied male pbl‘sons resident in the state between the ages of 18 and 45, except such pL-Isunn‘ as now are L. W. BREAW. Painterâ€"Decorator All kinds of work except papering Phone 44-J R.F.D. 2 The revised constitution of Illinois, Article XI, makes provision for the armed forces of the state. It will be noted that the new Constitution, it it is adopted by the people at the election on December 12th, provides for compulsory military service in case the governor deems such service necessary. No exemptions other than provided by law are allowed' and the conscienciuus objector will be forced to give service the same as others. The present Constitutioni does not compel conscientious objecâ€" tors to perform military duty in times of peace, providing they pay an equivalent for their exemption. Section 2l2 reads as follows: Downers Grove 6mg: Good Battery You Can Buy WOIEN IN POLITICS By Mn. w. J. O'Neill Lowest Priced EIE'S I (um-e..- m-Icld hm” at :- I-v We. Full .5 am boln‘ tlpltky. 6 uh. ll-plato acme-u. Hard-rubber cue, vllh hill-I- cell Much“. ("I In tho cannulaâ€"lb '00“I§Io.l’_ glo- Downers Grove CHANCEIY NOTICE In England a campaign comm“- 102 ha: been farmed which will sup- It i~‘ interesting tn Mott the recan- uiliou that in being urmrdnl women in the new republic» ucrom the water. At tlw prewut time on-r 1.500 women we sewing an nwmberx' of city com)» cils and local government bodies and ten per cent of the political par ties ln the Reich“; urt- women, thelr being at the present time 87 mcmben In the German House 0! Representative”. a visitor in the \'mage on Monday and Tuesday. She has just returned from a summer spent in Montana in the interentx of the cmnpaign of her brother, Wellington Rankin, present Attorney Gent-rut of Montana. who 'was a candidate for lhr l'uitetl Slater; Senutu Senators McCormick 'und McKin- ley sent a message of congratulation: to the women of North DuPage coun- ty on the occasion of the recent rally for Mrs. O'Neil}, which was the first rally in the country to be arranged and carried out entirely by women for a woman candidate. Mr. Geo. B. Christian, secretary to President Harding, sent a message of good i-hver to the women and the manager, Mm. Vulbeniing. The Honorable Jeanefl'e Rankin, our first woman congressman, was 'l‘wb Juliet women, Mrs. Joseph Nachbour and Mrs. C. E. Autrin have been summoned to appear for jury serving. This is the first time that women have been called for jury ser- vice in the history of Will county. men dig out stumps and stones, pay the taxes and raise families without any special subsidies from govern- ments and the Esch-Cummlns bill has raised our taxes as- never before. Farmers send grain to market and then have to send more grain to pay the {weight on the first shipment.” sou sends me we will unseat New- berry." She also said: “I come from the northern part ‘of Minnesota where 1- ”a... vaunv Three-Quarters Dodge . Bros. ,. Motor Cars family Ion fora little warmth indoors. So this early showing 0 gas heaters is especially timely. We're suggesting to prospectiVe customers that they choose their heaters now. right at the beginning of the season, so that the cheerful warmth and comfort of gas heat may heeunyed im- modiately. We invite you to come in and see the many types of heaters we have on display. T HESE first, cool, crisp mornings we're having make the ‘ “kW te United Gas {'13 £2 angsfllergtric Company «A. Autumn Showing 'of Gas Heaters port women tanning on any party ticket except the Communist. The Duchexs o! Adm" has recently an- nounced her Intention of running (or u' sent in l'nrllment to keep Lady Antor and Mn. Wintringhnm com- puny. A moat cordial invitation is exâ€" tended to all ladies to attend the meeting and hem- how we can bot- te-r serve our party and aim help our candidates. Men are also invited to attend this meeting and hear Mrs. Wright. We will have the honor of having one of the National Republican wor- kers, Mrs. Mary Wright, with us at this meeting who will be our speak- er. Mrs. Wright has just wturned from Maine where she took an ac:â€" tive part in their state campaign. She is an exceptionally strong speak; er and we are indeed fortunate to be able to have her with us. Plea loa- Famu, Not Daub“. I! you lmw may Lulh. um- um. rm beau-Ir: wk». u blmn' n! II! Yum“ douhln' yuu um) Lm-Ia m \uurwlf, for I huw pic-my of my Il\\'ll.' “Ul'Hll‘. No Placc For Iceman. In. lms [wen m-rumululing In II.» II- terlor uf Urn-Mum! snuu Il-v dawn at hlstnr)‘. ll Li v-(ilnzuml lhul nl [he pnwvnl lllm- llw hvflrhli uun‘r an awn 1.! an; hundrul Ilmusnml miles. and nu- un nu average In mile and n In!“ Illirln The Woman’s Republican Club of Dul’age County win hold its first méeling for this fall, in Wheaton tomorrow ufiernoon at the court house at 2:30 o’clock. ‘ County Republican Club in Gel-logetller This Fall at Wheaten Tomérrow WOMEN TO HOLD IMPORTANT PQLI- TIC A L R A L L Y River's Freakilh Movement. 'l‘ln- (‘uulln-rlzuul nu-r hm: llw (Ils- flurliun ul' lamina NH lmuw mm- and mun-rim; ll nun)“. H "mm n-rmmh (lu- eusluru uml smuh-m-nlml mm «1' the 5mm then turm- smnh lulu 'l‘vmumsec, bul lel‘lhl'l‘ was! mum‘s ‘Kt‘llllll‘ky ugmn and Johns me mm; a I'vw miles ensn ur llu- mouth at llm 'l‘mnwssse l‘h‘rr. Turpenttnlng the Plno.‘ Successive seasons at turpentlulng cause nu lowering tn strength or resin content of plue trees. states the turns prmlm-ts‘ laboratory of Wis- mnsln. he crude turpentlm- Is the result 01‘ wuuml stimulus. uml (mm-s only-Strum lh'tng Cells in the sup wood region ut‘ the li|ll.N>l’l‘. "J‘m lwzu't‘ woml, “'hlt'll con». 5 of dun-l rolls, coululns no mun-v Sch-num- Auwrirun. of a Million KIDWELL GARAGE, CO. Phone 284 mm GROVE. ILLINOIS Estimates on complete building or repair work cheerfully furnished 1516 Insurance Exchange ‘ 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Phone Wabash 0767 Home Address; 191 N. Forest Ave. Phone 288 Downers Grove Hinsdale, Illinois Hinsdale Upholstering Company M. KAUFMANN, Prop. UPHOLSTERING AND FURNITURE REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Work Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices. We call and deliver free of charge. Phone or write Try a Reporter Classified and Q] Batteries Willard Battérieg “Builders 01'194 can and trucks have selected the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery as standard original equipment. ”More than two and a quer- ter million Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries have been put into service. â€"-It's the only battery that can be shipped and stocked in abso- lutely bone-dry condition. â€"It’s the only battery with Wil- lard Threaded Rubber Insulation between the plates. Some Facts About the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery ("DIREADED RUBBER msuumom Lempke Battery Service Station H. C. Hoff (3 Co; BUILDING CONTRACTORS Forest Belmont Phone, Downers Grove 369-.1 (WOOD summons) Representing Telepholie 636

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