An estimate on the improvement of thebedof the creek from the most westerly bridge east to we Burlington culvert, wee also presented. with plene or e croee section. This improvement: would conelei. o! a. concrete curved bot tom six inches in thickneee, n th brick masonry Irene copped with coping ewneeon eeoh eide, reentorced with concrete to emtein the weight or the huh. The width at the bed would very from B timbre». Provision in male for erehl‘ng over the creek et out. “8,150 feet from. would be direct- ly hemmed by the Improvements, {lying an unusable rate of 53 cents for etch front foot. ‘ This. on a (so-loot lot would mount to the sum of 326.50 for each lot owmr, Md could be dlvlded Into ï¬ve. seven. at ten annual Installï¬ monk. noesâ€"try to build thnt amount or scum. but for the purpose; of com- parison the engineers used it. In mak- lug the estimate. The amount will :laolnclndo allnocmry land may neat md supervision expense of ovary Had. A Mful compuution of 9h: amiable assessable [mango shown um on the hula or the 93mm laid The system recommended is “mod the “sown.“ system with I disposal plant in outlined in the m of Int week. he ullmnle mud for n oinnplou system all: for 17 miles of lining with n dismal plufl loaded upon the Lyman properly well. of the ï¬lings llmllsuul will cost â€958530.? If. Alvonl stated it was evident that It would!» a long time before n in John W. Alvord o! the "m of Mum! A shields, the enxlnenn who and. the pull-flu" survey (or towers, wn prune!“ Md submitted to the board the maps sud mum-ta of I avenge syn- km for the villm. Prunidont Bush "ported that (in Burlington oflkhk have under maid- mtton the must tor a «town shed at the north depot platform. ‘fln Nd of Hugh. ‘ (hump of a.†pot to. for [mm lump ml was ac- ooobd and an '1!" con-“ho wu luv-dd to punch». the uncut of cod m for "a pumping “.001 The wnuv commit“. w. Mahmoud to than the and fro- Wight-(ton stud to the was! "a“. of the ï¬lings. (800. [10ch who wilted who. count-Mo nod health con-Hour m1.†C. Dixon. signed. 1. I. Bar! was "wound to superla- und ï¬ghting of sir-eta Md b thou m comphlntn hr poor service should MD“.- M to pr. pm. at: 0"!le providing [or boon aunt-ring for pmnuuol ll out luau-g. The but: of numbed-[to boon. number for "cry twat] hot 0! lo‘ tumult A moluuon 'll Introduced by Trulâ€" “. lion and pond. chi-mug Us. Mm. of lhldcn “can. to nil-in Hut. The Inn pug-0nd by the railroad company [or "no Ina-lug 0! [ho depot pull to un HUI“. for a un- ol’ on you: nu Mend to the Nil-‘0 {Nd-1 do“ (or con-aha n4 "tendon. An (mum-o luau-um; n penalty for “awning with um! lighting appor- ntm was no! nod punt! upon motion “Tm-u- Burl-d Boot. II VI" he Iouad In Inoth" column. An ordlnuwo ambllnhlng Ilu limit. bulldlax mtricuom on Ilnln “not an and mad upOn motion 0! Trust“ Roocnnd Bur put upon In W Ind curled. Tho oulluunco II publhh- ed In “our" mlomn. (loo. “Manner of Nor". â€do stunt- mndo complaint regarding water from north side street: hem: dralnod upon Ms propeny and Unmanned nu". if the vllllgo did not that. nulunco. The matter wu refund to “not commit- toe !o love-link. Monday evening a full village board greeted President Bush when he celled that body to order. The minutes were rend and approved. after which the re- ports of the superintendent of water- works and the village treasurer were received and read. The treasurerâ€: re- port showed the balance on hand at last report to be $4,834.44; mount ex- pended 8745.59: present balance $4,088.- 85. The various claims ugliest the‘ village were passed upon and ordered paid. E. II. Prince appeared before the board with u preposal to settle the suit of the village pending in the cir- cuit court against him, by paying the coils in the one if the village would dismiss the suit. Upon motion oi 'l'metee liochel, eeconded by Trustee Barr, the proposition was accepted. Hugh-or Allotd Reports the can Ill-Colu- plelo lower system and â€upon! I’ll-c to In "mmâ€"other null-Ian. ESTIIA‘I‘B 0! 6031' 01' SEWER 3181‘“ MUCH BUSINESS AT OCTOBER SE3- SION HELD MONDAY EVENING. VILLAGE BOARDOFTRUSTBES FOURTEENTH YEAR. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. For was. I lilu' tin-n luv. your order: with Hugh. 5 Gdlnp. Supervisor IIcClintock is the good authority that Downm Grown town- ship has the last number of laughs on “an poor farm, than only being two ‘It present. With nearly one-third of the county’s population, “seems ra- imrhblo um we haw so "We chm upon tho twenty-eight paupors of the; county. Dnhgo county my be wealthy and thrifty. but. Its flannel“ stronghold," well a political. in in the township of Donna Grove. ONLY 1W0 PRO†THIS TOWN hook to their hall. Harry Ind thou! 325.00 on his person at the time of the hold-up. Tho-o m the facts no they apparod ‘to (lorry Blodxan. A few other: who ban been Informed know that the‘ hold~np was n"fnko" work.) by nary Counflght and one of the other boys It the liver, sable. who know “M M would return homo that way, and pro- ceeded to hove some fun with him. Two lootpule held up Harry Hodge“ late Hahn-day night on the laple avo- nue med mar East Grove-ad had the" labor for their pains. Ir. Madge“ was drlvlng home when a couple 0! men leaped oul from the roam. One of them grabbed the horse's head and mom. levellega gun at his head.: demanded lhat Ir. Sledge“ deliver up Ma valuables will: flammable rapidity. Instead of doles no Harry gave Ma Qâ€" sallaat an ugly cut acro. the [an Ifâ€! the whip whlch «laud Mn: and follow- ed up his advantage by administering alike doaelo the one at the hone‘h head. While they were moverlng from thelr mrprlse he leaped from the ham to defend himself and the men. not counting on such a plucky defense. Unmngbllmupuou In other II]. nun-muslin! the worm to via“ as manually (I. In had not In“ ban) and M can.» luluuon of to» Mint Madly. Tho bow foal «Moot In mgnmhuu u» mum 1nd mam-mum, Nu m m. tom" Plath-flan to succeed our bu lulu-(d upright-Ian and Mn- dud. ad harm, comm-cl M1! to â€no community And putrom of the sum! an educator and path-u ductile-l shading and "pol-Hon. "a will!» her- this rock and In on- pocutl Qo uh chum o! â€I. school: out west. rm boat: of “newton mt. Tuudly ova-lug Ind uloend Hot. 0. I. Earl. of linden, hut. “principal Mupnnumnl or our Ichooh lot “to mound" of u» you. The neon- noodnuo- at “to commute. nod an veto of an hood In" uaulnom fov Palm Thom fool mum â€I“ they Mn luck 3 who nkrllonJ 1'be Muha- W by a null!- pita“, o! candid-Ia. many 0! than Mn nwlldh poms. but “at fut. h. and. than "not†our: cu. nod mano- In thou-mung. Wotan-u Burk- la my cum, noon-m by landing due-too In mung-nu, when his well know. u u “panned pvt-dual nil taped-undo“. lad In addition to am the mom“. nod. The engineer: stated that from look. log out the general pllu. they believ- ed on 'upondlturo o! from twelve to ï¬fteen thousand doll-n at the pmnt time would mun tho construction at tho «ll-pm! plant. the mnlu outfall lower [tom tho center of we village to the one of an disposal plant. and n nur- flclont munt of branch cover in tho pflnclpol balloon! and mldooco ntmto? would, all patent domuodn. and re- man all pro-out nub-um, Influx tho Honolulu 0! the uystnm to be mm from “no to tlmou may be dulrul by the proputy cum of ouch Itmt. mu {1.05 wt anlnm pr: Int. mini-45.1)†7 Via annihrilr; ï¬ll: 013.50 {or each Suï¬-m tan. or In new» menu 4:.» per annum pu lot. “JO M51423: 504m» Ioltnr in wn Dividinf by the Iola| number of [mm Ice! 0! to!- aim“ ago: the sewers an Iald ouhumso (eel In- a com ul Slim-Mn 1' (mm mm. 0r, -50 {or IIL‘I. 5040"! m in [in innull- a; manholes IS flush lax-Io: HELD UP TH! WRONG IAN. 58" also: X0311! SIDE OF IAILNOAII. W {I at ‘2' m. sewer («I 70: pfl’ It. $2412 1“" .. mu .. Assembly napalm. coufl cml. unloc- llon, nupen‘lulon. 2112.. IS per veal“ . W on l5! manholes 18 flush tanks Sewage dlsroul works. Such-din land and onfla I new: from city mm. right of way, elc. .. szwuus on sour“ snot: or human». no I! of IS in. newer Eu 80¢ per fl. 51648. 3,1, u l2 .. .. .. 70.: n n 219]. street crossings. The total coat is es- flmated at $8,500. which should be added to the cost or the sewer system. The total amount to be raised by spec- lal casement: levied against. the prop- erty beneflued. A tabulated statement of the oath mm o!’ the cost. ol‘ sowars ls appended: NEW PRINCIPAL WED. Total cost 10 “flinch. 124.40. "$‘A'5each. “2.5. “95mm tnfls -. h, DOWNERS GROVE, DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7‘ mum 519702 (I) inunll‘ work. This convuflon will be fully oqunl to my intomtlonsl oonnnflon “(Lacuna thonpuhnnd gourd man u comma. ï¬re Illinois steie convention of the Y. P. 8. C. E. 000qu on October 7. 8,9, and mm Ollie-go. fleeting: win he held in the Auditorium end Central music in". A chorus of one thousand voices is well trelned by committees in min division of the Chicego Union. H. H. Hercusson of homage. hes the Burlington division in «huge. Father Endeevorer Cherie end Secretary Wih lis Beer of Boston will be Among the famous speelren. Junior rally en Set. urdsy “bu-noon in Auditorium, with 1.000 Junior singers on the pletfonn. Fully 10,010 Endeevorers ere expected besides hoetso! others interested in the ly (knoll-ind it. Rectum, the young lay wounded in slipping on "no nmbim and comp-d unhnrt. The party am. home on the train with the wreck of the Mcycle. lint flown-Goth Penhnoy, with a y of friends, wore riding their wheels out from Chicago Saturday af- ternoon. WM}. crossing a street In- tel-nation u Riverside I npidly mov- ing farm wagon lunch the front wheel cl' list Pautoney's cyclo and computer W Bock ha rented one of the “us on north Pooh sweet, mar Bol- nook-m!!!" conduct Ma nxclusive to and colon busing Mm next Sol» unity. Youth-Ida ls mpecuully no "end. Onion promptly delivered. Winter will soon be here. and now is1 thou-etc Into magnum“ and1 «up moguod ochool. 11m led»- with. Bmlm college of Chicago oflm â€all.“ {mimics for ï¬tting young people i. life. ï¬r. 0. I. Pow- er: I: the principal. And will send full Infomuï¬on to all who write. Tho UN." Mulch Club u the Am"- torI-n. Gummy wooing. (H. mm M‘ [or the Down.†(Iron Club. Hui-km 25 coals. "and neck 35 out! In the drug atom For Intâ€"A aunt... eight room homo. with furnace and Interon rm. noun. m lnplo Ivonne. u low nu to flair-No hunt: or will so" on my monthly pay-och. P. A. Ill-n. to. J. D. lcVuI. llutC. WM“. I. K. limb. CM». l'. ‘lllodguu Ind W. A. flhunahrook ab- ‘h-kd u mu.“ o! “no Jonah ladâ€. Knight: at wau. at Ill-Male. It'd. «by analog. Jon. W. Mh‘l moved Into an. o Unmarm on IbomrMsMo and ï¬lm In..." Mlllun now occupi- In. Car,“- lmm rum-tool by an Mo fully. [an calm It "ugh- O (lgllup'o M bulb; truth, [Mgnw no!†lag. my will he [no-pay lug-dad Th mun choir In pnpldng I‘or I mum lo M. pun lho flat Mummy OVOIIII' II Novombor. Lowr- ol mu- Ilc um male I go“ o! tMn duh. Don't “ruin your on» reading. wru- In; or saving by I poor “gm. flay Miami.†on of I). K. cm; and have the In“ light u all "mu. XI". ll. L. Wbury and Illa» Com ll. Echo! “and“ the “and (â€1an o! the Baum Bur In tho my Wed-nu- 5y. V. Wand-r wan. to New lilm, Inna" to flu III nun: this went. Ind tho (Jor- m Iolo club Inn Mon a vm-nlloo nu-1 ul Mn awn. The [)0an (have em . beneï¬t. at tho Auditorium Huturdly ovanlnngL IMO). I'llgh chm entertainment. Colvllle the north nlde grocer, sell: all kind: of hay, III‘IW. and food at the very low-at pflcos. Buy oflllm. W0 have just "valved a new line of {all underwear. Prim very reasonable. at Thompson’n. Fred Hertz returned yesterday from Colorado where he spam. the Hummer for his halth, Thompson has a full line of genls and lndloa‘ shoes In latest styles. guar- anuod to m. John Haas wishes to announce that his market will hereafter be I Inxecl on Sundays. Hughes 4; (mllupâ€"The cash grocers on Poole street are making low cash prices. Howard P. Jones has commenced his school at York Center. John Oldï¬eld visited In the south part of the county Monday and Tues- day. White Rose gasoline, Nnah Bros. Selrchllghl. matches at Nash Bros. Additional local news on mm page. Waples Miles’ oysters are delicloua. Excellent colfea at Thompson's for 25 cents. Order your stove repairs or the "rode Hardware Co. October is the most delightful month ' in theyenr in which to pny s visit to the Centrsi South, end tor thst reason the sttsndsnoe st the 'l'ennanee Expo- sition during this month is certsin to be large from the north end middle western ststes. Nsshvilie is pscuifnr- ly fortth In its locstion end its enr- mundings, end it is s southern city. typical in nanny respects, of the best thst there is in the south, with all the worn: hospitsiity o! thst section, end with on energy end enterprise thst would he crediteble to the liveliest city in soy section. The exposition is now st Its but. The sttrsctions for the closing month are unique. The net number of notions! sud internstiossi bodies which meet there is one festnn of the Exposition and neny of them will hsve Mei dsys saigned. The grounds ere hesutifnl with flowers end itiss common comment or visitors thutiierewssnever snobs florsidb pity on the grounds of nny Exposition Is Hint which one now be seen st l‘hville. Tho Downors "va Club ha" Ir- nngod with the O‘Neil Mulch Club of Chic-go. for M «.an| at tho Aodlcodun on Bohrdny evening, 0c- loberlfl. Thoprognnhnnrlod one Including bright comedians, good vo- ‘ml and Instrumental numb", chm notches and high clo- mdovillo. The members of tho company an no again-d truth and com to on Mghly roconmendod. This man thoy Mn added to Mr potty Ir. All†In Lou whose violin solos done are worth the price of admission. Tho mum Doing: hm computed IL. second you and «am out the third vol-um with MM sin. The In- pmvm‘kngoodoncmdthplw will no doubt rec-tin the paw-gs It merits. The mat form is n {our column qnuto. Don‘t (“I to attend the grad "hr- uy ad musical entertain-an by u.- Ponh mum-m old and»... tho Audilc'lnn this. Than-ls]. owning. The girls pmmho tho cm! 0! an auâ€" .«m. Admission only "5 mm >§3ow 5.3.! =. 535.. as 5:? .7: 3!. 9.9.2.2: 533-: .3 :3 1:72.253}; u?! 933 .a or. 333. £95. :0 I n is... a. :3 Cyril.- Oo...’ 1â€"D! i 33!. 9.1.: Baalâ€"5.2.9... Tho llama (far-cl [haul o! "Dad-lo. II" “Iv-5mm" u the (has! I. K chuth’u‘d‘y 0min“. «kw mu. A pkg-lug won-m hub-cam“. I. IL mum-u W MI. 0! I». own-Inn" compound 0! Inc-- bus at Man“ "In"! It (Mir u- sual olcruon In (Stump. IMO. Hood-y. It". (8mm (‘ floor In. «and Mann 0' up. Aaron mu ano- dulo. whlch no! In Ibo Clam stud chunk. Aaron. I.“ we“. Qum I “It‘ltkm mph-natal lh'lï¬s "to" at um panting. In. A. A. Johann In a: â€on. I‘ll. nun apt-«flax the put us; mh on the sham n! In. Harem» in WWI. lulu and Minnow“. lun- Mary 0. Rank“. 0! Clam. spoke u “to myu-moulax In "a Man chum. Wain-thy tuning on "Mullen.†Rev. Truman R. Um“ I: unending coolonnco u the Wanton: noon. II. 8.. church In (1IIW. Ill-hop â€on!" Colvllk din-cu attention to un spec‘ in", low pram-M In muting on gro- wriu nmm for cul- or and". The O'Neil Mouth Club at the Audl~ tomato. flaturduy evening, October IO. Downer- (trove Club beneï¬t. A nire variety or outing flannel: in all the latent stripes and colors at Thompson‘s. Who and oil stem without. mu}. would bongood thing? "rode Hard- vmn Co. hlvo mom. All kinds or gum! second-hand heat- mg «low-x (-heap M the llnxlelluniwaro Company. Mrs. T. S. Rogers was ill the fore part of the week, but is mnv considerably better. Geo. llouk returned Friday from n fortnighl’s vacation spent in Minne- soln. The l'. A. [.an Lumber company is making I; special price on kindling wood. Misses Nina Henderson and Edith Graham visit-311 in the city Tuesday. Leave orders at Mom. Morhel‘s for all kinds of stove repairs. Waples (I; Miles get their ojutens from ï¬rst hands. National Light. 0†at. Nash Bros. Crockery given away at Thompson‘s. Hughes Gnllupâ€" The cash grown. Thompson has sensonable rruns and vegetables. Ru. you told Waplu ‘ III." on. um The at. In. The next moot-lug or the Dul'ngo County Touche. mention will be held actual-.1. Nombcr 6, the change ofdnu being and. on account. of the "but. d.“ of Supt. J. K. Ila-wallet Hm" Mom's. !A! 031nm, I Com In “at“, humus tough: pmporty u Mange, la main; plum- to re- move to am [pl-co. Ir. "our“ hu- m Igood neighbor and Ill upright china and In ll" sorry to no him go. Amour: to he glut: by M's Con-cl Bun! or Hind-lo "a nnnouncâ€" ed to he held no“ week Toad.) "oa- lng. Oct. [8. n 8 o'clock. The band will bommhd by Llumln ng- (ans, 3 rat!" at] lupononator. who will "all. nova-l â€hello-l. Admin- Ilon, ulnlh 95 cunts: children 1-5 cents. This «Wanton in given for the beneï¬t of the Sunday school, so every- hody com. and unit. as 3 success. League w- wdl M (ml every- body M In having :- voryonjoy- IN. a... Clinto- Chvoluld 0! Ohm mum with “punch, Ir. and In. I. Cleve- land. a low day. In! vat. (I. 3. HQ!“ tad laugh“! Bodh- wcnt to Springï¬eld to “hid the slate rm M wont. Rev. Mun mind Ms luau." moan-mat]. W. H. M has I new windmill on M! In- chh h occupied by Will W. S. Carpenter has completely ro- llucd “Io lull over lIlII not. And wllh the unlit-ace of palatal Md doom-ll.- on In: trunnion-null“ VIHOUI room lnlo on. of “I. moat lIuIdIIoIIIo lodge and duclng lull. In the um. In lul- cllllon lo updating and pop-flux. the noon at cow-ml IvltlI putty mut- un‘lu the Ink and nmmlou rooms. and "solemn on Illa lull: and mum- on. wlIllo In the lodgu mom I enu- mrpnl. whlclIc-a In nmovul (unluc- In“, man “I. lloor, UM lluum luv. boon lluoducod and gn- wlll be null (or lllnnluunx Nut furnllun lIu tho boo- uldd. I- luv. Ibo lullu mum... The lull I. am: and by Ill lodmor‘ulutlomu (allow: Knluhu o! l'ylhlu, Anckul (lulu ol Unllul Work-u. Royal WI... Knlgl-u o! Ila flux-thou. W ladl- ol Ibo lur- alI-u. And the lad." Woodmen wlll occupy the lull All" Nov. I. Tln lull 3 lll lumfln Intact. by an app-ll.- Uo. of "0‘:qu. “All " mum am: vIcromout ‘ Dorm “WV. oh". Maud the “loved Unloc- II talc-II, con- and no. of M II W- lold In“ hunky um. Tl.- won on 0 lo 0. The Dn'm (hon hoy‘l phylum In. chm-0d by n Inlllln‘o o! (II-ole. “d "0. pa. In- won only by warm tum Iotlla 56¢th Ila llno III "I. lint loll! M marl-g â€0. only knockdown. mm loot both dld good work. [hula opal-ll]. mm; “to good gum. Kalle". (or Dawson (In-we. nude 3 poor In“ Aflu an touchdown «Ideal-honor Dn'uu VIII mmlalo In no! god. fluchoru Imul «gull. I. Ibo ï¬rst lull. Qullo - cram] Illum- d â€I. 3:... Th. "noâ€"op: tun-en. Pam-u mule-tad. suchâ€. “cm" la" "and . . kn" Pol" ..... In" Tank I . V "av- m _._l.¢fl_ Izod .WIm-oy E’QDS-ISIIQI- ‘5 [ti-in. lam. flank . Ban-nu. Walla "an. I" 1 Tar-1o ' M 5.4. donut. v1 nun-u. V, I MIAIM , llliflti . Cum . luv-v" . lode-M , In" Ion"! Hum A â€N- . um". Axel Benson. a tailor. whose home wee at 177 Townsend street. Chicago. was killed by the “:10 suburban pee- eenger train 0! the C. B. £0. fly at Greggs Saturday morning. Those who witnessed the oflair en, the man jumpy ed in front of the engine. Benson was 29 years old and married and has two children. He left his home on Friday, apparently in good spirits. Saturday he was seen walking along the Bur- lington tracks near Gregg! etutlon. The train came from behind and gave a warning whistle. Benson stopped all ‘the truck, witnesses nay, and juel- as ‘ the engine came up to him humped in front ol'it, Tile pilot of the locomo- tive struck his head, crushing the skull. Benson was taken to llinulnle and Coroner Mutter held an inquest Saturday afternoon. A verdict was rendered in accordance with the facts above set forth. The body was taken charge of by a brother of the nulcide. JUMPS BEFORE MOVING TRAIN. Axel Ben-on “ecu Dumb n Oreggs Un- det the What]: of I Tram. TEACHER! MIETINO. A HANDBOIIE LODGE HALL. CA†NEWS. n' a". .5? 7'... by the Junior Wnpmllfldiflfl I kWhflm The fourth MIMI“ OI Inca-monk No.4, 8, t a! 4.‘ I om! mailman- “(C No. nmnow anon-inviting v. amusemmm Through comm clap“; an In California leave Chicago at toâ€. I. enry Wednesday via an Bull-(Om Then «an: m in chug. of I“ who goes through to the «I at mun looking After the called 0! mm For II" M > qulno! 0.1!. Dunn. A.“ ' Viaï¬n m! Inn! . ladle Guardian ............ Indem. ,. l. twdrw The following Mean wen i“? 11,10.†F. lodplut My“ In; at Whn' Hull: Nou- Grand Y‘mï¬nï¬. . Mr. Gun-Inflow an a gun “Hunt of pollual Ind historical "m and wen-mined . m! I‘onol km}- _ alga. ll. nu when" won-v In H \. dun-chm I msn am .0...“ know no 1mm dealâ€"Dom“ It. Cnvingh‘n an. to If!“ from New York I. m and in“. "I. year! “I“ followed. On In. “no in..- m in an man; of which In «I'd. II a log hut. dovolop 'IID MIMI-g lib-n arm unn- ad tho path. hand by the red nu chug. in W but“). of cola-m M coco-Me o! .- lure Md ml In manor, 3 0“ had but bum-0| M- M low. II†love to: M: (Ma. 8Pncuu. may: “a. 01:2. “I In Wyn“. 65.. AN OLD Imus PA. “WG'. In “on «an. a Human! K Gun-‘- um nun-0cm Ian-autumnâ€... mum-nod "le cl «- III-Q dunno". For (no wait If. (hr mum. was in 3M! In. I nub-och «mohavlorhhmlulw Thumb, ml" in pad I... he [and from which no mu m m- atâ€. The w an Nichol Mom on" yMM-uWI-ond "a. halo“ MOI mull "I“. M'- lug mun-d no "In. for“ your. Tb. lama] an hold Friday I'M a“ tn :4th by Iva-dds 0! M. (M udmmlnno'un'h‘CmtthM at whlvh In no - mun-Hal “in. nu. Jolly cloth-rd a MM, In. qu-un upon an I". and can-rd tho Auoiinr (alum being urn-god» £er club for iii. (null and only win“! in «dancing cinn- uudcr tho iii-traction of Prof. Hunt of Aaron. Any Indy" mailman in eligible to Join fllo dino- in: via... 'l‘lw ciub mom will 50 “iv." up to tho dis 0-. night Itch wait. A nation of he Inn-on. Iiflbo “Memo†min unis. with I (nod in" in 0nd "I. uric-I. 11:. club in. new“ the ()‘de' aloicin ciuia to! an «Wino-t lib unily IVOfliD‘. Odour um. it â€to Auditorium. Ii will be I hall. for on club mi tin may Ive-M will to uppiiui in paying for fur-lien (o: “to an club moan. â€I. coup“, boom NMJ. X. (Mon. 7. J. (in-viii. nod Junie iinnviiioul Min Ida-o “no ink-ind do“. Nicki. '“h uni-i other I'M oi veil In... Ibllily. Hui: who i- undue! «mating-ii, niom awn-null. The mhrhinmui will M 0' m- mummw I“ ll ncumm 1'0 CWIL The regular monthly meeting of the Downers Grove Club (or October wee held 1m Beturday evening. The in- creaned attendance was an evidence of the enthusiasm which will character“. the social functions of the club thi- wlnler. A indies auxiliary Will booe- ganized and it In thought will form one o! the chief attraction: end be a menu- of more closely new" In I; socialâ€"«ï¬e, ‘club member» end their when end Indies. The ledlel' organization will be A wiully distinct club. with oiileere Ind rules and regulation of in: own, and will provengmt help in err-n;- ing soul-i matters. Any lady le elig- ihie to join. whether eny mule member of her than", in e clubmnn or not. lieu". i". A. Boot. E. H. Prince and E. C. Wetten compose the committee who no perfectlnfl' the euxlilery organis- “on. A Club 0.qu Ola-n to In I 'OIIII' Thu 0'!!qu Show]: OIub to ‘lvo n lion-Ill lull-my. 00!. 10th. - HILL mu A “0188' lfllflflfll THE DOWNERS GROVE CLUB N LEAD IN SOCIAL AFFAIR WILL BE A GAY - SEASON. NUMBER 4o; - loot-nâ€" 19$