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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Sep 1912, p. 1

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SDOWNERS GROVE REPORTE Combo WI... A you; pollen-a (Mu «m h a moot burglary mu '3- to n- ew list I. midmufly all: m your mum. I van un only m "M! In "no homo one“ who! continue. tho "I mum” Tim! Ward mm Ward M us election held In! Wednesday Naval-ville voted on the question "8h." (ho mu 0! Raven"). Adopt the Communion Form or Human! Omnmmout." m prove-luau cu- rtod by I voto M m to I”. Only About amt-halt a! "I. menu 0! (ho ell: numeral their doom :1 (he no."- ”loving "I tho mull by innit: You No hm Wan! ................ II :4 loan“! Ward .............. u I! NAPERVILLE ADOPTS COM- MISSION FORM. bur her. Thole roaming: are given on Sunday ulemoonn at Mo o'cloci u the Band“ church. Those vaspor services us for the won] and widths] uqllu of the com annuityâ€"sod no (m w sll. Those who know Mrs. Reed snd her work will not need s second Inflation to Mrs. Genevieve Puller Reed is giv- lng a series of readings at the Baptist church in connection with a series of super service addresses by the Rev. E. Wilbur Babeock. Mn. Reed ls well vknownvlur her rare talent in interpret- inxthe meanings of books. Her work in connection, with books in Chicago has Added to her nulve Ability. the close scquaintance oi the best books that sre written In this series of mdlnn Mr's. Reed will interpret “The Harvester," “The Iron Won). sn." "Letters of I Merchmt to Hi- Bon." and "A Certain Rich Mun." Col-m prices and you win lie éo-vlnced that this II where m can do belt I- 0.888 GOODS. "A WAR TIME ROMANCE" cairn us hack to We Crvr'l Wat mmd. hack to what Was known in neutral territory. Her sweetheart was a Confederate, her brother a Northerner 'IN MAORILAVI)‘ -â€"Rem1rk1ble picture: of New Zealand. "Yellow- <ume.Park' " ‘ "THfi BARRIER THAT WAS BURNEI)‘ 'â€"-A Western picture with a real m storm. THE MOTIOGRAPH FAMILY THEATRE MOTIOGRAPH NEW. lubflty (or IM prone-Mon o1 Boys’ Blouse Wants. In Plain Blno at 25c. In Funcy Colors at 50c. In Mlle Grounds It 300. Boyu' Knee Fulfil-*‘LOP‘Q Anson-on! of Putt-III. at 50c. 66c. 750. 89c and 81.00. THE FAIR STORE VOL. XXIXâ€"N0. 3 Black Cat chke Bulldln‘. Bel-loll and Fore“ Aves. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7“ »uom1n’romom Wool Mixtures. Series, Donates, Shepherd Checks Wool Challies for Watts. etc. Wm. Bold-luau. Lon Palmer. Fun. and Mn. Rom-n. Geo. Hum. Geno Parr-r. Duo Kllna. D" latch. (hm Wall-cc o! Downer. and John Mont. Phu. Min and Cu Tovnumd of Mandala made up (no puny "In: )9" Mn on the 9:" train to It- (ond tho "union at "In man. In. In- untry ll Sandwich, Ill They were rot-fly ememlnod Ind mm I most enjoyable day mum; old “me com- Fall Drona Good- now In stock. You will [Ind here a well-Medan) line of pattern. II? FORTY â€" EIGHTH ANNUAL REUNION OF THE 1050) ILLINOIS INFANTRY. Wu Lucy Hun Ind Hume Find- hy muted thou holin- In serving to [minimum 5nd old uqunlnunco In dalluhfluly mound. In. A. P. mulch entertained In honor at her "col. Din. Root of Georgia. who bu undo 3 mm o! u (ow wooin- unon; her old friends In Donor- Orovo. The no.“ vote Indiana 1‘. M. Campbell. I. W. C. Haul. J. In. Bum. l. A. sulmoder. wumm Btnubo. lpula Jon... 8.th Wnpln, A. R‘ Harm-n, l'. C Lau- cutor. J. C. White, I“. li‘umy mow- nrt. l-‘, A. R001. The Woodrow Wilson men donned their campaign war paint last Satur- day evening at a meeting held in the club rooms on the second iloor or the Hart building, Main and Curtis streets. While the gathering was strictly a business meeting it was well attended and great enthusiasm was displayed when President B. L. Kellogg outlined the plans of the or- jganisation. At this meeting a num- ‘ber of new members were enrolled. Mr. Kellogg said he was much gratified by the hearty support the Woodrow Wilson club was receiving in Downers (have. He‘decisred that the club would begin an active pro- gram by holding a public rally at the comer of Main Ind Curtis streets on the night of Sept. 14. A comet solo. campaign songs and a. stirring ad dress by a well known Chicago orator are promised. The name of the speak- er snd the other details of the eve- ning's entertainment will be an- nounced in a later edition of the lie-t porter. The club will hold these pub lic meetings every two weeks during the entire campaign. Arrangements will be made to have one or more ontors o! statewide reputation at each of these meetings. l! I: probable that Samuel Allclml- or. Judge Dunno nnd J. Hamilton [.0le wlll Imk It gathering: Inter In the «noun. WOODROW WILSON CLUB. Black Cat Hose 2 Children and Boys. 15c. 18c and 28c. BEST ON EA I‘l'll. PLEASANTLY ENTER- TAIN ED. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNT-Y, ILLINOIS. SEPTEMBER 7. 1912 nyson CLUB. NEW K'NnER. The .mfii‘lyilfiflf‘fifi the white I] C spot on the near front knee. In gone rTlma’ilnfiELthgzgjlg I “HIE" BU'lnING from Baker's livery; also a rubber pm“, M. . h, ,m tired, black top buggy, with red stilped That there may be no minunden standing I viola to announce am the ‘Invltntlonn sent out to the veteran to attend I noMlcn’ reunion In Winston My. mm 12. do not cu- hnl u Invitation to the m of wt. Chi. "am If. I. M of W O. for laborers and capitalists who can look at things from the other man's point of view! Labor. too. has had its ulna equally with capital. In the narrow mind or the professional agitator. human proh- leme become distorted. If a man em- ploy: his own boy to paint a chicken coop. he Is an employer of seal: labor and an enemy to the cause. Another type of capitalist has al- ways fought shy of the cruder indus- tries where living conditions are low. “Let the other fellow have them. I'll wait (or something else where I can employ my neighbors and give them homes with a bath Mb and a back- yard garden." The men from those homes much prefer to be hoeing the potatoes than heaving rocks 'nt scabs. One type of employer bargains for his labor as he would bargain for his cool if the labor of tender mothers Ind frnil children or raw aliens cornea cheaper. he buys it in preference. with no more thought of social relations than If he were changing his coni- In u gone"! way it can be said that the communities that have kept out of labor warn hove been those where the condition at the workmnn was a primary consideration In bulld~ in; up In industry. And yet. side by side with all this strife 3nd pillage. I" over our mum try there are industrial towns when! labor and capital have always dwelt together in peace and good will. They mny lie but 3 few miles from the. strike arena. and yet m ocenn ol dif- ferenco seems to actuate them. One day. the nan-cutout“. ruaht ‘het'een the Govt! of hte tnmtly‘l hm- tne. and the deep m at «Ionian. t- shued Into the dttrh n he ehrtnl- Ingly steak his wuy to the boycotted factory dour. The next. the head of the greatest women corpontton In the work! In arrested. charged wtth plut- lng dynamite to create feeling anlmt the niche. Whether he be guilty or not. the world of matte] tn tun of men who would prevent the workmen from omntztng for his own pmtectlon lt‘ they cot-ta. III! In hit-Mona)” of “no damn Raver have then ban .0 may strike: as during the put 1: months. Labor um! mud on. In "med camp will: watch I‘m "at homing. and the null" vmn o! bums! atom. It II but a year or um since the now-paper: urtmod Naomi. far labor Du. mgr-lawns Amnflcul people on the mm!" o! sullen. D’s-mm! hafnium“ but "wanna, "acceded to (he wupono o! loan-(ml wnr. The leuhlnx l: entlmly non-coo- larlan, and dull only VII": the prob- lelal of «lac-lion. There will be no charge lor lulllon. Thou npvlylng vlll be recolvod In the on!" of their lppllcatlon up to the llml! o! uluy children. and I" walla-Ilen- or lo- qulrlu- my N nut to mu Incl: Nor-o, director Madman-n tum nlon Auochllou. Rlvonlda. Ill. REFLECTIONS AFTER LA- BOR DAY. The xmunda no simple In order to Include the chlldron'u mull unden- Ind room {or pets. and the plus in to nuke have a center for the kind or child qulty In which Proobol In: the but. opponunuy for right now”! Ind development. There wlll be room In “In new bulld- lnx for two Iepmte klndorgmen groups. 0! thirty chlldten «ch. The association is composed of members interested in education and especially in that branch with which the kindergarten is concerned. sud their desire is to establish, equip and maintain kindergarten which will demonstrate the working out o! the Froebelian. (kindergsrten) philosophy of education under the most favorable conditions which they can create. Downers Grove was selected I; luv- lng no public kindergarten. md u I situation lavonble In all Its possibili- tles to good normal conditions of work. The Kindergarten Extension Asso- ciation which has selected Downers Grove as the site for the second of its buildings, established its first kin- dergarten two years ago at Brookfleld, "1., where the work has developed with most gratifying success. The new kindergarten building in process of construction on Grove street is nearing completion, and it is hoped that it will be ready {or occuv pancy some time during October. SOLDIERS’ REUNION. â€"Mr. mm! In. A. 3. ‘Cole "I‘M "have. over Labor Du. mania; to their home in Straw, Ill. an ”We would like to have more boys In our choir and we would be 3nd to welcome them at choir practice In St. Andrew's church. Franklin and Forest avenues. m” evening. Sep- tember 6 at 8 o'clock. Mothers who have hon with voices kindly and your boy: dong. ~Furniture and pictures for we. I have been asked to flame of a fine lot of furniture at a bargain. In. eludes such Items :1 mahogany, parlor net. lather couch. roll top desk, porch chairs, piano player, em, etcâ€"1'. E. Brooks. AAA very serious automobile Icci‘ dent occurred at the Jewell Road ‘croaslng, one mile north of Wheaton. on the A., F. 1 C. railroad loot Sutur‘ day morning. C. B. Landon of Elgin. with his brother nn‘d son were going east. by nuiomoblle to Downers Grove and felled to see the approaching our. The front part of the automobile was on the truck and was struck squarely caudng the instant death of Mr. Lon- don. The other two were fatally In- bred and died in the Sherman hou- plml. Elgln. This crossing In known by most local drivers and the great- est rare should be exercised when up- pronchlng it. â€"Gov. Hiram Johnson of (‘nlllornig candidate lor vice president on the Progressive ticket, will vlnit Auror- on his clmpnign tour of the state. No will he there on Sept. mill. He will arrive at 8:15 o'clock in the evening and will deliver an addrm. probably at the corner of Main street and Broadway. ndjoining the Hotel Arilmr. He will me there from Oil-w: and after his speech will leave immediate- ly for Juliet, where he will address a night meeting. â€"-Tho. "Seventeen Club" will moo-.1 with him om. Pom! Ivenue. next Wetland” nflemoon. at 1:15 oharp‘ -â€"Dr. Puller and C. kph-vi. wen! lo the auto noes u my. MM sunr- day. â€"-Ilrn. P. I), Hadley In enterulnlng her duet -â€"Mr. and film. John tell were In Downer- Grove nbor Du. -â€"lrn. Inflation! and Mn. Noble wen Sunday mu of In, J. C. White on 80mm “on”. wfln. I 0. sunny and Mn. A Aldm and daughter rammed not an evening "on Gun- Lalo. whm may we" u. m of Mr. Ind In. Pimp Icon. -I£u Vlrjluh Poet!" um! an» day um: I". and In. R. W. 90nd. Th. Bum home on lulu "Mm in boon cold awn. ,uâ€"Iln. Hum router of In Gum. I“ oo- "mld. were soul- of Mr. and In Jonu Mint. "mu Kllhmno "octane has an Inn-1m "va Rour- l'ut Mand- dnriud her "all”. “and” nor-In; George nlol look ll: gluon nd comin- And mu Inna HIM." for I delightful «to "do. «In. John Olmwlo'o mother in Ill It the (whom. home on hlrmonnt Manna. ~Mr. Ind Mn. 0m lleymond upon! a flaw can In! week with In. Hu- mond'l parents. Mr. and In. Clurlu Caldwall. ~llu Paolo Wilson bu returned to her home. that seven! monthl‘ -â€"llu Ina. "nodal! I. Immflnu I wool with but non. Iln. n. W, Bond. â€"â€"Mr. and Mn. Hugh Wylue are very happy over the Irrtval o! - mu. daughter at their home on M-plc IVO~ nue. Information relative to the when} abouts of the mlsslng animal will be gladly recelved by Mr. Baker. who but offered a reward for the return of his property. { mu. NEWS -â€"â€"Mrs. J. M. Riel ha been entertain- lnc her sister and family of Chlcugo. Charlie walted till long past bed time for the man and mare, and then organized a searching party. Traces, believed to be those of the fat Insur- ance party and the rlg were followed through LaGrange and Lyons. At 22d street and Ogden avenue the troll was loat. The little ba'y mare, with the white spot on the near front knee. is gone from Baker's livery; also a rubber tired, black top busy, with red stiiped gear is missing from the same [piece Charlie Baker is looking for the rig and also for a “big man," who hoisted his 250 pounds into the black buggy. slapped the lines on the back of the little hay mare last Tuesday. remarking that he was an insurance man and would be back soon. and then ‘ disappeared in the general direction of ‘ the horizon. There Due boo- hue and mum. nauc madman u a" 00 no pm. Next Saturday they play In ml In Tim ban but a nod.- d vary nun-nu lull nuc- not" do on- urdny Inomoolo but 0! (ha Boon: aldo school. bdrm (In mun: and Mr. Pnnllln'n mm. W"! Hndoh son or flu! an" In (in Int player and captain a! m. MIMI. will. Wynn Inky I. cam-ll of m. lamb and 'm In, Aldomn and Cu! Dam Lamb" 0M! High Grade Groceries White House Coffee Best of All Flour w. L. Doualaéfi Tho Downon Grove public ochoolo openod Tuoodoy morning [or m. you'- work. Tho outlook for o good you 0‘ work to very good. The follow- Ing lo tho enrolluuml by (rodeo: l‘lnl undo. N. 8‘. 81; am undo. 8. 3.. 40; noon! undo. N. 8.. u; ooeood undo. B. 8.. 41; third undo. N. 8.. 80; third node. 8. 8.. a; [north undo. N. 8.. fl; mm undo. B. 8.. :0; am- undo. N. 8.. 80: am undo. 8. 8.. u; nub undo. N. 3.. a; mu undo. H. R.. b; oovonth undo. N. It. 31; ooVonIb undo. a. fl. :0; night. undo. 0. HM Echooi. I". To“! III. THE BAPTISTS PLAY BALL. Space Donated by Lord Lumber Company M. E. Church Lawn FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13 COUNTY FAIR If: Comiggâ€"J’oa're Going 1] Cash goes furthest when supplemented by Good Credit. I] Deposit your each and build your credit at Farmers and Merchants Bank Dow-ur- Grovo. Illinois Capital Stock $25,000.00 W ”4.5“.“ Stockhdden' Militia 325.000.“) nounâ€"Pro- O A. I. I. 3 P. I" and Saturday eve-1.4- In. 0 P. I. to O P. I. Be sure to see the Fair Women-the Picture Show and don't forget to have your fortune told. Ice Cream, Cake. Cones, Candy, Lemonade, “Red Hots," Fancy Goods. Pop Corn and Chewing Gum. 1] People who carry all their cuh around with M eeldom accumulate a competence. 1] Those who deposit regularly in this bank incl-em . not only their cash denote, but build a cub-tenth! credit also. School! Nam J. W. NASH ’ Cash and Credit WHAT? me can on no Why the Humâ€"OI. Io; M an." WWI!” "av-I'- in!" out not, 0.. Won‘t you Do Mono-o In). I” ‘I‘mhhfl. nuauuuaxma-mnm an about 170.00 min... I.” la Junta. The “an! In m “unmountndM-Q nhovtumJI-mmm the pmldont. In. I. W. lawl- um I. Int-anon 0! menu lo W I“ elated hot min-Mo. u all“ 0! the while“, ml"... III. J. c. Bony VII cloud to on". h It “no batman of (I. m m In. 1'. I. ”too“. In 0. 0. m. In I'. (luau. and Ill.- Jun!- 1“. lumundato'onm- Much-nu nu new“ It. the honed “In. 1'. I: moon. that. Cara-o «not. lot- 2. Thu alumna van and loader unpubylmmm played an. thro'o o'clocl. THE PHILATHEA. WHOLE Haiifi

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