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Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Oct 1912, p. 1

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DOWN ERS 11a l‘lh' In qnllo “tom! and »~«-â€" m Inn“ mum, on 1 pool» 11. my low-Mp “In; all to an the In “on I: (but mull, to gel Mun minted. I noon M WM] ave-m luau“: "all m III“ to «- and” who: no la Orna- mum. Na :07. no!“ Mel limo. '0'? "M Home" to all the Masonic «mien along m llm. Infl- unn- Illl been banal to all the loan Mum lkrvn and Downer- 0M0 In "My pl.” was well rcp- would. ‘\’\\You can’t but these mine. on Smut-Coats. TAKE A LOOK AT puns before you go Local Chapter "A! Hour to Masonic Orion Along the Mum.» In these day: of Ion; dint-nee tru- el, when motorist: no slipping about the wunlry a hundred or more Inno- a d”. I hot! 0! ctr-axon panes linux11 our place daily. If our road- In top! In good shape. our vl-ltou cam away 3 ("mink Impression. and spread the and has of un- town-Mp In and rule. u they m loomed Md jarrad hy dot-[I holes and mu. they cum our road mum-Ion- cn. and ull our worh and nu. ud docluv that III: In A slow. unpro- mln Iowa-Mp. ENTERTAIN MANY If our road comma-loom will keep watch of all these llttle hollows Is they start. tllllns them up Ind round- lng them over. a Itreet can be kept In order without very heavy avenge. ll the hole. Im allowed to rem-In. In I moon or two a heavy blll for mur- hell. ll rendered necessary. Once t llule hollow gets started in a gravel or macadum road. It ls mm prlllnx how soon it scoops out into a deep hole. The little hollow soon bev comes a mud puddle, It grinds out deeper and deeper, and soon the mo tori-t ll glven a free trlp over the "shoot the chutes " . Formerly the idea used to prevail among road builders that they could so over-a road in the spring. and the resurfaced macadam or gravel, If put in good order, would last all through the season. But Ignder modern motor trnflIc this Is woefully insumcient. THE IIO'I'IOGRAPH TAMI“ THEATRE 1". Phone. 177-178 38-30 In: and LEHMANN 8| MICHEL There is one lesson that you always hear emphasized by expert road builders which every official ‘and worker who has anything to do with street maintenance needs to realize. That is that the least expensive way to maintain good streets is to remedy detects when they begin to show themselves. Ladies' and children' s 3111;; hoodps;l and 33%;?» ME??? ..... $511.50 The problem or maintain: our roads and highways in good condition grows more perplexing every year. as traffic grown heavier. MB IflWNSIIIP Imus Colorsâ€"Red, gray, maroon. white and navy. Children’ s and mim' sweater coats with auto collar and plain V neck, all colors, 4 at $1.25, $1.50, 81. 65 and ........... I Men's sweater coats~big values} Ladies’ auto collar. fine wool coats, 53.00 values at ............... Ladies' fine worstgd coats, $3.” and .................... THE FAIR STORE VOL. XXIXâ€"4‘0. 6 m's sweater coatsâ€"big values, at at”, ’2‘“, ”I”, “cm and ....... A w Lon Story. in which “True lore mm mm smooth, PRIZI MommndfmuAvu. Akmqmerouk libraryubkvlichhmuexhibim‘ “TEE IDNBIJNm 0" TI]! BILLS” All media! Indian love story with an exciting battle. “AN UNSEEN ENEIY” SIEITEI GOAT SPEEIALS "WMYOUIOID. MASONS. ', fine wool coats, ..................... ..................... A“ mil. and M and ICC? \‘ou hot you Ain‘t: yeah now to all. And halt. and In“ «In. . mm mm holds on your boot. For an M tun lo win." "41.1"” H. Halon In Full and Mom, 3 The null uubh with good nonh- cmumtmym'th-wm "Scum-tr mean don‘t me u Ink. What no you our to do? ’nmm up an man and kick your "ammo-w an. don't bite It. Out. WM! I"! you mln' Io do? Throw down the pole. chuck out your ball. And In your out" through? You but you Ain‘t; you'n golf to M“. An! ash. ad m. Ill nu. l‘nm yon'n menu a Mutual. m used up all mm In“. launch Ila-wed ll flu- (‘oomnuoucl (‘hurch parlon. lntenntulon. Anamoon Bolton. I:30.~â€"'l‘l|e Montessori floured. Supt 0. A. WIIOI‘IIIIII. Numnllle: Music. pupils o! the "In-dale Schools: All- dreu. "The Teacher. the Child and the Parent." Bum. W. H. Hatch. Morning Session. 10:30.7-“A Type Study In the Geography 01 the United States." Miss Anderson Ind Fifth Grade Pupils. North Sohool, Hlnl- dam; Music. pupils o! the Hindus Schools: Addres- on Goognphy Teaching. Supt. W. H. Hutch. Oil Park. Ill. Executive Committeeâ€"H. B. Fish. er. Guy Cantwell. L A. Relsner, W. N. Hazeuon. 0. A. Waterman. Officersâ€"«George C. Butler. Prest- deut; 0. A. Waterman. Vice Presl- dem; Carrie Roundy. Secretary; Emma Keller. Trenurer. Hinsdale. “1.. Saturday. Oct. 12, 1912. High School Auditorium. Men were present from the Downers Grove Chapter, Downers Grove Luise A. F. A. M.. Hinsdale Lodge A. F. A. M.. La Grange Lodge A. F. a A. M.. Riverside Lodge A. F'. k A. M.. Berwyn lodge A. I". A. M., and Cicero Lodge-.1! D. A. F . A. .3!- La Grange Citizen DU PAGE COUNTY TEACH- ERS' ASSOCIATION. H. E. Patterson was called upon and spoke briefly regarding Trinity Commandery. the charter (or which was granted a couple of weeks ago. Two or three professional entertpln- are delighted the men and were helped out by the always popular Frank Webster of Hinsdsle and Dr. McDonald of Riverside. FISHIN'. DOWNEBS GROVE, DU PAGE WWTY. ILLINOIS, OCTOBER 11, 1912 .5 annuity am hit. This mm were: Iii-u 1mm mum. mum Butler. Hutu Mr. Hula mien. Ina Gulch and an Hour mu Eda: Hmlm mummy entertained her club altar- at I slum- bcflng urty and midnight w an Mlfllmflmntfllm on their tmtyvflml nulvemty. among the guest: being his brothers from Rockford. in. and bin. mm was Med with t lot of unver- WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. relatives to the number of meaty Winner. George Denney. Jooeph I'llâ€" let, George Miller. Chum Beftolin, Mildred Johnna. Ruth Bohnd and Itn punt nt Nltrvke. N. 0.. hnn A grant nor-pine o! ne'er nlne months In the yenr ”(every ntxht In the yenr. Hence ttn Intern-mtg enven- rnenu In awn: nltrnte at "I. fro- th Air. The prnnent pinnt hen nn output 0! etght tone at nttrnte 0! fine A m. thin being MI enrol- mtelymnton. Theprocennlnnn rollown: The nlr In in" through oxidation tavern end to then tome through electric nren, where n turtle tent In rut-tuned. the man end arboudtonldelnthenlrnetn‘un- ‘nnuel lent-1 the MM which In ‘nredpttnted tn the m- ot nttroen oxide. Thin nttrnne oxide In then oun- veyee to (our ill-Clio wreelnln m‘ ere. seventy-Ire feet in height. where It ll condenned nnd alerted to nettle In pane of limestone. The clan-la! reectton their results In the produc. Hon 0! nitrate at line. On My "cal-5.0a. 3, 1911. was given In honor 0! Alien Inc's munch Mutiny. All mined in Anna Meyer. All enjoyed a We finch Ice cream and GETTING FERTILIZER FRO! AIR. u to be hoped m: m- "cord mu a. ‘4 â€"'l'ho mph 0! this country want malntalnod mmc u» nu 1-. h Pmldolu who will ma up In u- get the ma out or the mug your Ind Wat tlmn In tho on: We must put tho molt Into It. Int mum-I nnd boa rule. Pm The mean" or the mum D... t M Ioodoood Mu admiral-tn- trio! redmuoa of Wom'u cm. 0-“ '0' III “on he summed uu be hold an [undue on Oct. 11 III-cl! to be mud and ammo m mmuumaounormum- WmMAflflch “out that my 0! the club nonhu- ~Hu nnhlu boon accomplished attend mu noouu. which I: open to resume ml competition In ”all all. but omen-Inna! I. would try by (he upon-Iva and elabor- ooly [or the in am who I” mmtm o! m um under tum. m following to I). m I M' App-may not. lot to be hold I- “am-- o! Hindu. Inna gamma pmducn no high" club Ion-o: ’- prloo nuuw um Iota. “and”. 3:80 v- Irma! â€"T|o may and won mm or musk. Ibo many an ahooluuly Ido- ThuW- I v- Dram pun-n opol a. Inlll a an wort- m’. 0:30 I. ..â€"am m m m «u- m‘ mm“. 1'”. “WW- t to! donor do!!!" MINI 7mm. 12:30 la. litâ€"4m In W. notatio- lulu! chm "no" of m‘““ cnm. . boa-r minim In Mom- 1:30 I II. â€"Vllll Io «tools. "I"! .0! "a a. mum. 1- 3" D I-‘A'Mh "‘0 M man null-o loud-I. “m“ ‘ M manna-m sunâ€"'ru-tOoIfCIIb-mi} “f'....' can «The Dawson Grove Wow'l Club held It. first meetlnx o! the let- aon at their club mom on Wednoldly. Oct. 9. ur. Harry Slum! an a most Interesting and III-tract!" ul- dreu on "Points In Law which Wom- en should Know." n u very oncoun ulna to know um out of III emoll- mm or thirty-flu members only Ilvo were than! u this nut meeting. It t- to be hand (but this record um bo‘ unmanned thmulllout tho nut. 11" get the most out of the callus you we must put tho non Into It. WW cw evening. Miss Eleanor Cook appeared in re- cital at the M. E. Church as scheduled and the very cloaeet attention I? given during the hour and a. halt occ - pied by her work. Her readings were trom Longfellow, Murray. Riley. Alice rHegan Rice and others. and chewed: her capable oi’ presenting not only_ classics but works or a higher nature; She handled her characters in such of manner as to do her greet 01"“: making good every report published in advance. Agnes Stations and Cora. Helntz. with their piano colon, and John Mochei. with his violin, piemd the audience greatly. and we are not- ry they did not give ue more num- bers. The M. 11:. Ladies’ Aid are hov- py over the financial return: of the SLUKBERING PARTY. BIRTHDAY PARTY. REBIML so may wooden Indlnl. lint am yet: they are :n hem Momma the Jobofunmtonghnd [filmy "9" vino is in Colorado and reports 1 most delightiui trip, with everybody up" and pmpeflng. â€"-mee Anna Meyer: in recovering from 1 more cold. --Lewil Merrie oi Climb tinted ntthehomeoflr. "1|!!an Helper on Gilbert venue. ~lbrmerly the member: of the â€"-Mrs. Gttea Ando entertained her sister and children from Chm. â€"-Mn. Geo. 138m has recovered (mm her recent "mesa. tmed (run a visit with her m 809- ~Abont twenty-five Inc-lien of Grove Lodge, A. F. I: A. M. attended the smoker given by the in Grace Clpater, R. A. n. *Under Republican rule the influ- iries 1nd wealth of the country are Iteadily getting into the hands of a few people. The Republic" part! InnJet this situation drift along with- out accomplishing anything to pre- vent ii. Measures like the income tax that would no mm‘ethlnn to coun- tenct this almalion hue not been flvnnbly received by the nepulvlienn fifty. Ann w. H. Bloom spat mall inn with her sister at Mano. m. â€"-lr. I“ In. [’th «mind their nephew tram Chicago Sunday Month In Downers Grove. “to? In them of nutty a ynr. she I- u:- eomnnkd by her daughter. Mrs. Dues. who will spend u short line In the Vlflage. »Nr. m am. John Mu! all» Jul-ell Mr. 7. .nmll for rum! an the put veal. «mu tum Eaton um give u annual-en! It ml. church cu M day, Oct. 1m. u I o'clock. 110 m sun will in under the “faction of the ulnar Md Society. The, have also amused [or Invert! musical Ill-- 4mm» mm um um oun- lou II the vaofl. It. nominal voter can mum Man" of one (MIC. that an multista- In with" the Anti onrhl or Bau- h m. n-Ir. Jol- Mul. It. left Tumult! {of Wm Men will MI lumbar. who“ mm In calla mom. ~31". June tum-n bu returned 1LAW: Boom Jus'r PLACED ON E THE BHELVES or THE PUB- . V uc LIBRARY. icon; “The Street Called Straight.” Anonymous: “Where There's a Will." Mary R Rhinehart; "The Red lane,” iollneuu Day; “The Music Master." Shin-lea Kiien: “Boyhood in Norway." I. H. Boyeseu; “The Widow O'Calv who's Boy,” G. Zoilinger; Six Girl Ieries, Marion A. Taggart: ”Si: [Mn and the Tea Room," "Six Girl: ad Bob.” “Six Girl: and the Seventh he." Batty Gaston the Seventh Girl." fl: Girls and Betty"; Marjorie Series. forolyn ngis: "Marjorie in Com- nnd." "Marjorie'a May Timex? “Mar- Mo'a New Friend." “Marjorie'a Buoy hym" Puritan Series. Mury Wollsw mitt: “The Young und Old Puritm l‘ Hatfield." “The Young Puritans In In: Phlilip'l War," "The Young mum- ln Captivity," "The Young uriunl of Old Hadley." “To Love and to Cherish," Elias C. Hall; “Their Yesterdays," Harold B. Wright; “Polly or the Hospital Staff." Emma Dowd; “The Girl Who leed in the Woods.” M. B. Cooke; “Daddy Long legs," Jean Webster; “Smoke Bollew." Jack London; “The Red 3m Girl/f Richard H. Davis; “The tonnaol for the Defense," LeRoy mhlbfl RM. luau" am! I". Vlalua nu short man-m In which they ole prom gnu plenum In the Madly In spite oi the threatening weather in! Thundu. about tony Naporflllo lndio- reunondod to in invitation from the Conlmuioul Aid Society to «me our ad was luncheon with iiuvin. A committee no! tho llzl: L m. inin Ind «sound then in no home at In. Iilnuio Prince when. under the ancient mum": oi Mm Hurlin- uui lira. Kaliay ud their aims III. of autumn. l no“ delicious luncheon in toned. “(or which a dolinhii‘ui ”our": m on- land by all. i 'In. bolt". la n law wall chau- wom. mum "on "won. .34 110! m1 TIIKT'O I006", As We . Clu- flll III? m" I”! Your Supl’ly 0‘ Con-ll ' NOW IS THE TIME ISTEN! We will bringoneof thesenewnylo VICTROLAS to your home. Give you a evan- ing’s splendid entertainment, all without expense 0: obligation on your part. If you wish to keep it, team can be arranged to suit you. Let us have an evening soon. CONGREGATIONAL AID SOCIETY. 1] It’s a simple matter to start saving. «count lure; I] Some expectte save when their income ie larger: _‘ others plan to save when their expeneee ere leer.- CJ People who welt until they can eeve without alert rarely begin to enve; they w on some _ “We“ becmexaf the :gpertunitiee 3:05:13: mm 11 The mom is: Begin regular Irving et thie m ' NOW; whatever the income, nuke the outgaelittle'v - less and awe the dllorence. __ Are You a Money Saver ? - 9 Most every one expecte to be a money um u-ui To Let Us Demonstrate Our "'5 Ability To Serve You promptly “-97 and Satisfactorily In The Hunt. Matter (M w Funnel-sand Merchants Bank Downdr- Grovo. Illinoi- o-piul Stock 325.com» Sun-flu $14,800.00 Stockholdeu' I‘m-bikini 325,000.00 lamâ€"Pto- O A. I. to 3 P. lo. and Sunday OVOIII‘I In. 6 P. I... I I. I. You Buy Hug Downers Grove New. Mm. Ichflllligll Victrola If 1' SHINOLES, The M tool It. I: I'M fl Ibo-In. ouch um thou-Iva - hula; had I lost Gallon!!!” Thul- an dummtl omluhormunum mo um um. con-amen uh vortodmuMID-nhtlofli reeling ollllln‘ balm m M‘ “on- of their chum TI. H luv/«l violin solo- hy It. 000. any. Impaled by In Nub; duel. by In. smmn III I- Mnnh. Hillard. Ind null!“ II! In l'runcu Hubs. BLINDS‘. HA RD A N D SOFT COAL, make you an evening call SASH. LUMBER, Let the WHOLE 30.18% “mph’ “fl?" LAT",

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