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Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Jan 1919, p. 3

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J HOME SWEET HOME Reporter Want Ads bring ranks. Try ‘em. nbuMMumn m m Mam "in Emma ”mp. Nu. 81mm union: «4. gust m Hum-h “madam. Its. Own Pam. .n‘ Adm-h 4vr)’ iml-iuw. Mr» "any mm. In Following I! n"- ran or characters: In. Kolrr!» who nun: lo In dulrmnn. Mn. C. I. fut-ht In. "mu-y ywu. I‘M" Md fond of novrln. Nu. Mu: sulflnn. I M: 1m. “Tin. 'u m mam pm om 1m bun put on by this ('In« nwl lhv fin-t. “Packing Unr- Mnn'mnur)‘ "and" math The l’hfluflv‘n Chum u! lhc- II. E. Chunk will giro 1: link- ukMrh anâ€" mm "Getting Ready For tho Rad Cm: Bum-r" at an» M. [-2. Church on Friday evening. l‘n-bmary 7th. TM: pluy van (0 have been given boron.- a». holiday: but the pnulem of ”w flu and own-:- Mew“ caused it} ponlponcmont. PHILATHEAS TO GET READY FOR RED X BAZAAR JOB NOW TO SEN. WAR PROPERTY In. mm C Allen In the In: Ivonn- II the 1mm Sum to our Ian been nppolutul to n his!!! commission by :- not-u- un ordot o! the Draught. 8M 1- chum o! the United sum: employer coupon-anon commu- JIOI. 8i. In from Wuhlmon 9h“. WWW cm pupfif ififlmfif’“ n""“"°" m 0th mt , vmr ommn “wir- jam Muir-v0. 316.; ”can" Rthmbrk um ”my Harbor mu. «n 'h- «(hunt mummy. Mm Wall" Rotors. Thmmwnn MM}; flow. 3hr Purl: Lat". Jukm walnut-n v! Ibo mm 3m. 8. 1.. Darby-mu RINI» on "w dam-w mmmfllufl M" Maury (”hunk-n. lmwln.~ lhr mminlrr'i wifr. Mu. Juhn Raw-n Ilium-[y - «rmmva Lawn-v plump 31.,1919 M taming Namwme. "Ted" mned Th0 nm was not fr-atm'rd by an a" star man 1mm Gan-man p‘ayr‘d a wondovfnl mmo. "n scorn! thrw Wield gnah in (ho first p: rind but “'3: MM fur a shui out in "w last. Much credit is dm‘ Boom and (ilumhaus. Hut two stalwart guards of IM Purpk. Lutz'. who is Napen‘ille's crack for- vrarrl. was without a field god due to Home while Zainingnr natal his from a» center of the floor. hr mo whisflo had blown. Ann thr' hm; rnnfonm-r it was Mid”! that "0“ Mrs hall “ML “ix-p :- to Winner T‘w Qinwrkmr nub"! am and aid lhat Yawn-ilk- wnn. [hr smwr said "In! Dawn": «0» and "m tlw rrfrrr" «aid. “l «100'! know." It tool: fully a half an hour to dveido which loam had “an. Thv‘ nm was so down that :hrw was a «1th as to whether bask"! had hat-n mndr Mien or hath vi- un- foul mm:- nlso Vuughn at "w lm’u. Wick two mimuu to ph!’ and a .ecflhlng mob m n" sidrs 'ho :mms 61mg!“ m hivz horm‘ 1M lucrm. Nuwrn-Hu Irma lo 4:!" his! as "M gavnr' apprzlrrd in b‘ 34rd w a ligfitvm'mz spun and eta-"mt 'ra‘n «ark "w huh “mini [ho ho" inwn M Shin!" wlm 91!:le the MW! 0 h" formnrn hadn‘t “hid-h look six yrms Io hr thmwn. W mu “Pour" The mom! period om My In": I I'flr' and Nn‘wn‘illr III-gun In no- Ut- "In strain. 80mm- mud "Ir wn'ml no» u fn-r "mm- and Vaulhn lIM Bunk mml III-Ia rimvn In that“ I'uurmnon ”In; Hu- mm TM- from! ”In M" In ("M and D (3 unz- "an Thmufll nll ”w nlom 9M hrllauim: ”N" nfv‘m‘s “Mafia MIN faOMh b ' h uni IN. IA": IIDIoI II hm- 0mm [Im- an Snwnbflv «II ‘M humdmmr. m 1 thin limo 50th rmwuh arm with"; E 31mm no! nun to: n ml which [In "In brain In "01‘ load and "I0 rm“ harm to N- Du" mmv- vxrilcd. TM 5"th mm"! In III‘IINI- «MI Hw- min‘ ”‘4 "w M'flmy {only quirnv'd (tom "Caitlin. Snwn-ilh‘ bot-n Ia play ck” and mrnl funk wMI- I14- IM v. Nth shurh‘ (om-d with an. Wick ”M lnrnls lhm pm'm lad 3M thin! in their furs. \ay‘nfllr firm I ‘rvl and by «MIMI pinging, Ron". and 74mins!" Maxim: a ring" apim. Namvrinn «Main»! 3 m point had. ‘ 80m after lawman «m In the To lhc followers of' D. G. H. S basket ball, November 11th was no grander day [hair but Friday when the Purple trounced the Nap:.-rvillo quintet with a 20~â€"19 scam The Pur- plu submarine. dark aml slot k, rprang from a supposed wreck and uccomâ€"l plisl'md the-feat which six [armor quintots had failed to do. The "Uâ€"l boat" manned by Capt. Bush with] his wvll trained men continually popâ€"1 poring for a fatal shot landed a di- uect hit in the nick of time. With but ten seconds to play Shurte got loose and 500W“ 3 ringer just as the final whistle blew. His basket hml lhmwn upon anorvillo lhe long lookâ€" ml for defeat. Thom is no doubt that both u-nmn were playing in prime (mm and that boll» am on a par. The r game was filled with lhrilh and apt-c- tuulnr playing. Local! Store Hm ‘ lmnwdiatoly an" the tip-off Capt. fluid! a! the Purple five nctuwl a field (all which wt the local molt-I1 wild. The lm‘ulu nmnnm-d to lump 5 point ahead until (Barman or Xapmrillc go! away for a mu! ringer and Lutz chalk- ed up two (m- llimwu. For a long poriod m-ithor loam could won- and a good exhibit of {1st floor nos-k “as IMWII I-upt‘rl'lll)‘ b)’ “arm-II of mu wrutrm mlghbnrn. lhumhaun wr- lrcwlml in hmulu'nu the .vpt'll «MI A long imp" from tho rumor ot Ilu- “on. limman nmvmpzml In «1350- um mow lm'k- l» and un- hull’ Nulml plum- l'ly nflw ZnInI-m-r of Nu'fl'l‘illl' loopa-«l m in arm um making "w mm ll 9 lmth \‘npc-n'lllr on IM- lop. Coach Curtiâ€" W To "T “ Curtiss‘ an old grad anfl . G. H. s. atMete goes the credit Record Crowd Sees Inc-la Win From Old Rivals in 3 Very Close Gal-e ”~19 DOWNEREGBOYEREPORTER. .DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS l Tho mwlm' im-ludrw urmixiau for a tit‘sâ€"liar "family" strip. The name at {thr family Mad \"nuM he signed on ”he (an and rmly immediate mm- :hrrs of tho fami‘y rould mah Dr? [of it. This tirknt will cost 811.18 M 4:! rants a rirlr. A round trip to 01% ‘mrn umlvr this rat» would cost M 3-‘ fit: a» «"an to about 47 (3mm: ‘wlmn ”In mumngrr and his mm 2.3 Lriuio “4:01. W:- t‘ool that 1hr villages. town; and vita-s amuml Chicago which are vitally aflvctml by this ordrr, shank” zr-t togrther and back Attorney Brun- dagl! in his eflorts to head of (ha His“. | Advertising in The Ra-porter brings results. Try it! I‘m-mus 'hmr will ho alums! tlmolxlr-l ‘lnrtinx lmnormw, ‘ l'mlrr a» ullmg math math and which ie mom fully oxplainrvl in una- Ilwr mlumn.‘ [ho railmovls aw told (a rharrv urn mats a mile for (Mir «uhun‘van commutation. II this nnlvr Minds «1 will mark am of tho zrrat- r‘t hardmips on the suburbs of (War- mgr: (My haw nor lrm “Iced ln A. .< .. £25.33 1r I». = .a «.3.â€" .... stag 7:5: HE. .... 1.... RAISE-I IN “Q” TICKET RATE BRINGS PROTEST Nflmmd. ll. (5 "mu. I. (3 Hwh‘I. L V Lutz. R. I". Knitting", L. F Gar-man. C. Naperville (l9) Grumhau». L. (L Allison. C. A crowd of 300 witnessed the con- text. This was the largest number over gathcmd at a local basket ball game. The gym was packed to the doors and there was not room for more. \After lhe game the locals ‘tmau‘d N. H, S. to a dance. All [were light of head cxccpl~you tell "em. we étuuer. Lineup: 3 D. G .H. S. (20) B F l’ T Sham, R. F. 2 8 3 3 Bush. L. F. Capt. 2 0 2 0 Vaughn. C, l 0 4 0 Tonight the locals go to Glen Ellyn to add another victory and a week from tonight Glen Ellyn comes hem. Come up and back the team which ac-~ complislml the gmntvsl feat in our history. Toutwlthnm-ofmmenmdby ‘hard work succeeded in putting out on the local floor I mam which plays by fau- A better game than any turned out before. For three years “Ted” had tried to crush Napervillc thru his own playing and today we owe it to him {or beating them. 'nEr'. *Inhs Aflmwr)‘ “mt-vim: 3'»! an ,njunrflim Against "n in! 91:” ‘! f‘aihoad At‘miu. ' th- i'avv‘ h‘ta'vn Flu-tarp Glen Ellyn To- Night EVEN THEâ€"“EHHWIDIIMST'WSH A SHADOW lu-Sn-Pntf T300000 P324012 800000 F 221010 B Reporter Want Ads bring results. Try ’em. E Mrs. (‘1. I“. Hawkins. tho Twasur ‘ r. will rmivr the mntrihutimm for whv nag at me storn a! 43 30. Main Stmt. You. who haw boys on our Son‘im Hag. will you limfly mah your payment Within Hie noxk [on days? Tho and running will hr held at {M G, A. R. Hall Friday afternoon, Pnhruary 7th. at "In! eo'clock. «:0 irrvl that Path ram Liv-h hm saw? a boy mm ”or Sl'r- ‘ i.” Hm” ham a sharp and an «ma! ha r' in Jim b'n‘lfifnl flag “hirh i *0 hr pr: af‘flh‘f' to lhc‘ My»: Mum Ch") (nae hamn, it rm: Midrd to as}: fifty rr‘Ms from one and all alih. n oath family "spends a»: it is an :iripatvd ”my will; a sum will In wal- hod snflirirm 10 My "w hm! flax ‘hdr 2w (In no: .0" Mr lay me!!! \Mh 0hr annual 01'. Hr» innuow al lu-r Mr «in p m and an In“! 9'? Frr good and! an p‘hflfil 0' ‘V!’ 1hr maxi" hunt! in. a um”. 00‘ Irv Juflingx, mu.- n.’ h»! Ina-hing. "my VI! A mlnw In dmw many [rivals and bwidu-n Mr son Jnhn. OM Im- 733“". ML. llr‘lt' lhmmwnn Ind urn PM .muph- slu- k-rn a b»: n! (rippl- aho lmnl Mr and ‘5" mix: Mr, and ‘huh' “v do no: 2m» hrr my mom [Evnrv-wnuzirm from Hw- lmmos 05 h' bu}; who haw flour in!" the :1"!- N'v and :11 UN- “, A. R. Nu" Mon ‘ay nhmmn fur lbw Syn-in! rum-tiny aI-A by th- rhanmnn. ln flw wrink of 1894 shz- was bap~' The ladies particularly wm deep- tizml 9nd united with, tho Baptist ly interested in the movement and {chumhi For many years she tart-d naked mnny thstlonn. They wore for her father and mother with gwal 'gmtly imptmsed with the card which junxt‘lflfihflt‘fix nml tendor faithfulness. school children signed Ind pledged Slu- had a strong courage and an ab: themselves that ouch day they would solute faith and trust in her Heavenly learn to mandate one word correctly. Father and His word was her daily‘ Miss Robblns loft for Chicago on an guide. She loved her church and was early twin. hat-ink provided a gener- a. diligent worker in all its mivitioa. 'oux intellnctuul (cast, and the remain- Alwuyx a teacher In the Sunday School tier of the awning was (IN/owl to a at” many boys and girls an: better dimmion 0! "Io High SChOOI nurs- {I'NEI'EST FLAG (‘UN IRFBUTIONS HF} MAI)” 8003 Slu- received her schooling in the village schools gmduating from the High School with the class of '84. Mrs. l‘klwards was born at the 0M home. 83 South Main Street, Jum‘ 6, 1867, tho daughhw of Doxtvr (Tap- ron and Frances E. Stanley. both old msidoms of the vintage. Funeral services were held Wednes- day afternoon and burial was mum- at tho West Side Cemetery. Rov‘ JLmos F. Jennoss, formerly of flu- Muthodisl chmrh here, officiated at the funeral assisted by Rm‘. J. B‘ Liltlo‘. pastor of the Baptist chun‘h. Mrs. Allie Stanley Edwards, who for half a century had made her home in Downers Grove. passed away at the West Suburban Hospiul, Oak Park, Monday morning, January 27th. fol» lowing an operation. ‘Alllf S. EDWARDS cu wars ‘1‘»: ‘05: Both of Hit young pooph- admin“! their mil! and thirty miles an hou- up Iain Street. EM was driving m large seven passenger machine and [an n the ham; an ”my «1an ‘how each other. it 1mm! :1 if they were staging A pre-nrrsnged run up tad down our streets. ‘ Gm» Mat‘zfln'w. n.” 212 23"" Stu-rt. "iv-Mair and Palmer Booth- by, of M38 Wiola Avenue. Lafiranw both about sixtw-n ynare 0M. "x"- arrcstod Tumday by Chief Venn! for speeding and “sewed tvn an: costs by Judge Tucker. 'Hw Kimlvn‘tmtvn harhmza mm :0"! lug)“ rV'fw.:hI'.wM> a'ul look finflv- pair: to pm (In: "INT 1m» wr-rv (njnyinz mums-1"" nw-I wr-r nw-ry way ronfnrllhfo YOUTHS SPEED- lNGâ€"ARRESTâ€"~ TEN AND ('OS'I’F H hon nun-d by my ml: um union mum High W op- portunlun ‘1‘" math avails!!!“ mar Hwy “'0‘!ch Inn-xv lo mhu-r MUM. TIN High Sic-hon! I'mr‘m humr'. ‘ nut-h léwly diwuninn from all dill-s and "In (mm “.1 0'.th Hm: I ramimmmw- "I {h «I» «Ii (‘uhhli'Itvl “nu" brim: 17w "um-'9» Ira...) In ah. mm! at altinn‘ . inc-Inputs “mm" for sinned ”- pill In Down": Grove. and this run- ‘dilba min! I» ("Olly turn-ted. hr aid. mt W" g, l. urn-an. East! 1 :1 call .3. 115.3? E... I: 33?... £703»... 1. 72.1: sic: =1 .5. Fl. its»; :- FE. «.331 I429: Adenine in The Reporter! i The campaign for better English ‘WBS brought stmight to the village on ”Tuesday evening when Miss Calherim gRobhins, Chairman of the Chicago Chapter of the American Speech Com- ‘minoo, nddremwd a large gathering ;of mothers and male enthusiasts at lthe Kindergarten. Misa Robbins dea- cribul the pmpagandlst methods em- .ploycd to inculcate in the minds of tho euroloss and indifferent n more intense respeci for the English tongue.J The ladies particularly wom deep- ly intenrnted in the movement and naked many questions. They wvre greatly impwssed with the card which school children slum-d Ind pledged themselves that each day they would learn to mandate one word cormtly. All the anarhronisms, trite expm anions and slunguage generally rec-aim I-d their quota of denunciation and as the spnakor described the dimâ€" cullics vuruunnm'd umong the for- eign «Jenn-III. Iw furthI-I' nrgnmvnt was medal that the campaign for better English roquirvd infinite pa- Hence. MOTHERS. CLUB HEARD TALK 0N BETTER SPEECH “M1 Yes. Donald had his mbbeu u ‘anlhmdkr ‘zé' Irma K. K M [”5 I‘mch-vicfiu ‘qupnyhmck-mlflj lCfll”yMlfl~" weuwumac willuheucofuem'al (he org-caution. Print. Ball! Punk W Prim!!! l... H. km- ‘ The tailoring Inn in». I of N y" no! and MM. The following Micah III an: I u parted AW and t {on Inflow pvr mil tool 0‘” 19‘s (0 January fl. $919. rapt. Maw-ti In“. Liv-«l. Cam-Met Sam. "unifrgtnn Privul- llnmt PIN.“ I. K. M A". "an... m In! I out Horns. gnu. A.“ Mulder. mun-no an. whfdmlulq lb.- m-mnm'm mammal-um” m In” him ‘0! (hr-dinette" Ion-mkhflw "It rumtbomm ATTENDANCE AVERAGES 0F (om. Mud-“.94 Tn-u. gawk mm. run-thud" lurch. til-mall 9-er Kr"! mm Gum mm. HM Private Ilka-31:15” " " ‘ 'nlln \M' an” .. > I’m 1 put-""0-"W “I: 353‘ Want Ab

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