The â€solution was signed by the following practicing attorneys of the county: Wm. R. Plum. Lombard; C. Be H further molved that we um I" honornble menu to mun "w nomination and election of Judge Stunner to said om“. Judge 81059" in! made an envi- nbk repuudon for honesty and fear- Iumaa whflo on one bench. He was elected to the oflleo 0! County Judge while I resident of Downers Grove uni on his retire-Mn: from that po- Mon was eleded to the ofl'lce of Circuit Judge. n position he bu since hem. , _ When-.1.» this County hm a Iliitill‘ guishcd jun". who, 11' a hwy-r gainâ€"5 ed (lthm-Iivm v “N' bsu' uf (,‘hicasywI .8 we†n; .A! “w Ivar of tin; Countyl who Mimi with (‘ommmnhhh- mI-riL? the 0m". hf (")unly Judge anal who: his armed the bench nf r)ur (Turruitx Court bm'nu «- n! a rdngulmr dew-tum! to duty. of impartial integrity and a. profound inh-rpmtalion of the hm." Whvrqn- ‘ I1wyer, and ohm-cm“); a jurivt uf INl'nge County cmm-s in contact wi'h problem» aim-cling large municipzdntm‘ 4m] ilx induzetriee a, well a: thn or touching lhv- right; in rural comnmniuox and Wheres.) the legal problems aris- ing in these Counties embrace utmost every phase of the law as. passed or by the Couns of this State. and Whereay Dul’age County is popu- lated by re~iriean whom busines; i.- conductn! :1 the great municipality, Chicago, m we†a“ by wine who“- occupa'!» .u- local or agnicullurul. and Whereas the proposed Constitution submitted to a vote of the People on Decembezf 12, 1922 provides for the election of a Justice of the Supreme Court residing outside of Cook Coun~ ty, in the district composed of the Counties of Cook, Lake, Will, Knxr kakee and DuPage, and Hon. Mazzini Simmer, Judge of the 16th Judicial Circuit, was endorsed last Saturday afternoon by the Bar Association of DuPage county {or a place on the Supreme Court of [IIâ€" inois ’lhe following resolution was presented to the meeting of the as- sociation and signed by every at-1 torney present. | Judge of the 16th Judicial Circuit Gels Endorsement of DuPage County Attorneys. mm ASSN. BACKS M. swsspm FOR SUPREME BENCH Main St. Warren Ave. Phone 284 DODGE BROS. MOTOR. CARS Kidwell Garage .Co. Compare These Prices With Those of The Best Fabric Tires of Any Make RESOLUTION Regular Size Cord Tires 32 x 4% 26.45 Quality Cords at Less Than Fabric Prices $11 Bead Clincher Type 30 x 3% $12.75 31 x 4 15.50 Straight Side Type 30 x 3% $15.00 32 x 3% ‘ 18.90 AA -n ,hl ‘ Worth Pondennu Ovor. 1 .~..a:u- lw-qnlu- nvmnlulu I'm-nu“ 0‘ [pmu' [numb hut nmnv m-m- lmw- poof ' Iw lull lpm'uuu- Hm) c'vllll]:|.l5ll."‘u' . . II.II| v. [rum I! .- llu-m .I ‘ qu Indy Uln- II-“ hnu-n‘ml IIII‘I “I; Save money in buying your winter coat: sod drones o! In. Enrich. Also beautiful “voters. waists and seponto skirts. Order your Bur-clay Comer and girdlei- or! for comfort and flno form. Grand Ave. 4 room house, gas, water, electricity. 200 cakacity modern poultry ouse, fruit, berries, shrubs. Ideal locationâ€"chance to double investment. A few hundred dollars will handle balance terms. mlwr inumrtunt «mm-stiuns us to gnunl snnimlmn urn-1 l. Yh- surn- Ihul the hirnls have pit-my al' I'm-d: Inf. 3. Sumigm i\ :l gum! grrmlvhlo. I! 1‘lr‘nn lr-ls :- vsm-mlul up good “Wulvh the funding ulvnfllls" In I suggestion of more lrnportnnce than most poultry rnisern realize. The water has!!!†nro nl' grput itupnrlam‘e lied-mine nmny t-nnlngluus diseases may be spread through the drinking WlIlPr. Walsh and â€will all water ba- sins once a week. Em-h morning when ï¬lling.' [he Waller lmslns empty all the old Waller out and rluse llw basins bpl'tm- refilling. Have the basins well off the grnuml so that "It." birds will nut H('l‘lll('ll straw and dirt mm the wutn-r. Locale [hr {and lmp~ pl-rs m that tlH-y will he parft-t'tly‘ dry n! all tinnm. The place on the Supreme Court bench is provided for by the new state constitution which is to be vot- ed on December 12 and the election of these judges is to be held the same day. 0! Great Importance That Feeding Utenalll Be Kept Absolutely Cleanâ€"Other HIMI. ‘8. Wflliswn, Elmhurst; Sumac! W. Norton, Lombard; S. L. Rathjo, Sam- uel J. Howe and Alfred R. Patton, Wlieatpn; Jos. A. Reuss, Benj. R. Piper. C. W Reed and Bernard J. Schmidt, Naperville: Thos. H. Slusser, Chicago; L. P. Conover and Harry S. Macertney, Hinsdale; G. H. Bunge, Downers Grove. GOOD POULTRY SUGGESTIONS The Whevceneso o! the Alphabet. -Ach‘ Bargain H" 75 North Fora! Ave-Ct Not 1» home loadâ€! 24.15 Mrs. E. Emrich LADIES! In I nfh-«l In I IN‘ G‘. [‘1‘ BI-tllll-IIIO. a, H...- .unlu.n!n-| um um! Hm l'h‘wllirlnllx, “ho I" l\\|-|.' y-l nu In'llvri ,xi.un_ .m-l Hn-u unnmd .r- u Hmmgh Ul - MrsfPhilip Weinheimer, the pres- ident of the society, will at the next meeting present a brief sketch of the Mrs. J. Collins Goodrich and Mrs. Myrtle Wyllie joined the West Su- burban Choral Society at the last meeting and will strengthen the so- prano parts. Buy Your Shoes of 8 Shoe Man We have the largest stock and latest styles to ï¬t the entire family. Brief Sketch of Lives of Composers at Next Meeting by Mrs. P. Weinheimer. SPECIAL CARE IN FITTING THE CHILDREN New Fall stock of Shoes, Rubbers, Gym and Tennis shoes. CHORAL SOCIETY NEEDS BASS AND T E N 0 R VOICES Morris Shoe Store For the convenience of ti public schools, their names, listed below. Cut out and post in u convenient place. High School and Superintendent's Office ................ . S S Vernon, 51 Summitt street . . .. . Miss Stella Bradbury. 128 Carpenter street Mr (‘- H Brown, 82 Highland avenue .. Miss Florence Bleecker, 10! Linwott avenue Miss Gertrude Gault, 152 Prince avenue . . Mr Carl Mozer. 43 Grove street . Mr Glidden Reeve. 153 East Maple avenue Miss Ruby Radcliffe. 30 East t‘uxtiss street Miss Mary Spinner. [98 Webster street . Mrs (i H Brown, 3 grade, 82 Highland avenue Mi» Dorothea Plover, 5 grade. [.utirange. lll. Miss Inga Duhl. 2 grade, 74') lliglilflnd avenue . Mis- Luvile Pisvher. 2 grade, 26 Went Curtiss ~treet Mi.» Anna Herring. 7 grade, 193 Ran. Maple avenue Ml.“ Ruth Lohufvr. 4 grade. 136 Linsrott avenue Mi.“ Ruth Lain-on. 7 grade. 134 East Mamie avenue Mini Ruth Maxtrd. 1 grade. Western Snrimz.~. Ill. Mi» (lraee Manning. 8 grade, .‘iunerville. lll. Mi.“ Genevieve Rubens. 6 grad". Tv-‘l I'Izut Maple :ivenuu- Mn Marie Stair. I! grade. 69 North Main 31"“?! Mix." Floronro Sherlock, 6 grade. 1326 lï¬nu‘dtt nH-nm- Miu Ruth Stone, 3 made. 6‘5 (Turpentt-r sum-t Mis- .‘Iulthn Short. 5 grade, \Vt'd ('mti-- rllt't'! Mi“ Agatha Sm-o-t, l crude, 61 South “usii'nztnr drew. MIN Maud Whifl'eu. 8 grade, Ill South Wualling’on stW-‘K â€1' J F “"0". Sum... I95) â€'l'bill'r street 1e public in locating the teachers in addresses and telephone numbers are ............... 96 . . .....303-W . . 308-R No Phone “.305-R . . 233 .. . .. 51-R lO3-R 29l-J :lâ€"l2-W No Phone 1502 33242 200-.1 76-R 280' 306â€"}! 809 No Phone- :‘ni-M Rl-J 286 :HoHi :tld-lt "01H! 'lfl‘J-l: 7.03%! One Woman PHONE NUMBER AND AD- Cludtltifll “I Andy‘s Free C. WARREN VALENTINE. D.C.. PhC. baa at the spine. (SIN-n!“ VMQMQ.) By a â€ï¬nal analyti- the chiropador discovers will spinal but: are displaced. and list that group of â€lull 'nonn is involv- ed. He then makes a m".- lming and thus deï¬nitely locates along the line of loud" nerves. just vim the diâ€" suse ls active. By chinmeflc spinal Mimi-ma the spinal bones are realigned and the nerves are (red a! mm. The result is health. Hours: 10 to 12â€"2 to 7 to Eat Cuttiss St. 111 Man: WHERE Hum in chronic disuse of pelvic «sum it in an": in to m upon nerves between nhplud bones of the spine. (Suflgntd Verge»..)_ [3! a â€in! H EALTH OUR PRICE IS RIGHT OUR FIT IS PERFECT and advised an operation. The wand ~maid it was rheumatism. ‘I'lw third mid hurt tm. bio ï¬nd that the sciatic nor-:9 Wan nfl‘cctod. The fourth said I had tumon and Advised the openuon ae nmsnry if I was to live much longer. My hushnd adviaed the operation but I objected and tried the chim tutor. { am glad that I did. I kpn lo mpmve at once. Within time:I weeks I thought I wu well. but continued. I would advise all to try Chiropractic." It's-only one of thousands of such testimon‘ his on Mr M our National Chiropmctic Re- send: Bureau. HF. flrtt doctor said I had ovarian Rouble DRESS OF LOCAL TEACHERS 5 0f thé eighty-two members in the 'chorus the majority are sopranos, i The Kindergarten Extension Asso- :ciation have given free of charge to lthe Choral Society the use of the lschool every Friday evening and in I ,this delightful place the lovely songs iselected by Mr. Papa are being sung gm a manner that would hme pleased ithe composers. , l against husband and three physicians... lives of the composers whose works are represented in this years pro- gram of songs. Gathered under the gifted leader- ship ox†Mr. l’ape, the dimctor, the song lovers oz uowuers Grove am uemg formed imo a body oi inspiwu uuerprelel'a 01 music that wm m we} future be a source uf pride and joy to the village. 111 'umg sauna No Phono- ?)ï¬- 3! Rl-J 2)": 3w R 3 I 6-“ “091! 1109. I: 103M . ..... 303-W . 308-R No Phone .‘305-R . 233 .. 51-R 103-R 29h] 3â€" l2-\\' Joy for Auntie. Jlmmy (-ulm- runnlng into his aunt's home. which was Just m-rms the street (mm his mm, and snld. “Uh! auntie. umnwr ““115 In know, wlll ynu please burrow me uhih- slw ‘s slimming?" next in number are the altos, then the tenors and lastly the basses. It id hoped that the men folk who can sing will join and help the tenors and basses who have thus far so faithfully held the line. Delivery Service--Twice Daily to Downers Grove, Westmont Vicinity WIMMER’S GROGERY - MABKH Downers Grove, Ill. Telephone 227 -â€"2% discount on all cash purchasesâ€" G. T. WIMMER, Proprietor Feed the old man Nourish the children Have something yourself When you think of something for the table, something that is pure and wholesome, call at my store or phone Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank DID YOU? Amwer tho umshom fuiriy to yourwlf. Then nuke up your mind In turn over a new leaf right now-TODAY! Did you mend n liulo how and a mu. than just to gratify flnling amine-2’ bid )00 go blilhrly into dc-bt fur norm-thing you can 1M nflonl? DM you contflbuw your nickab, dunes Ind dollar: to nomr other man‘s fomme? 55 Grove St. A special Course for children including founda- tions ofp Expression, Vocal Expression, Pantomime, and Children’ 5 Plays. Class or Private. Dramatic Coach and Stage Make-up LELIA TELOIR HENDREN GET ON THE ROAD TO WEALTH BY OI‘ENING A SAV- INGS ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK AT ONCI'L A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 ' E X P R E S S I O N AND DRAMATIC ART DID YOI' [)0 THIS YESTERDAY? Open Wednesday Afternoon MEATSâ€"Choice cuts at prices that you will ï¬nd right. me. I have a dandy assortment of fresh and staple groceries, furits and v.egetables QUALITY and SERVICE Nothing New About That. Yuu new-r appreciate your luck un- til you haven't It. In that way It dm-su't dilTe‘r {mm In" nf utlwr things. Land of Stone Tron. Rock Impressions of palm leaves have been unrm‘en'd neur Florlmnt. Col., the stem of an exgenous tree mined in a (“hunk of coal at Myden. and pen-mm] stumps of trees found In the strwls of Denver. Phone 406~R