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Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Aug 1919, p. 4

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Em , Wl'm ycry much shelved but not m which eurprlwd It the attitude ”‘71-ijth of the local clergy huvc the in rep-d to Sum” baseball. .I‘ltbelequutfor-repeelofthe M had come from my other M fill the newly formed Ameri- - laden. Ill org-linden composed ‘ ‘ mice we. we could better {W their apparition They *bloeodgbtofthefuttlnt (“III-Anthemoaelwhovol- M Mr services ll humanity’s ii- vh-a um um looked Nuk- ment whitewash is wanted here. That my Chicago maple took ad vantage of the suburban uervice o: \II'lDlll railroads in order to get It their places of bunineu. ll these peo ple were wine they would removc themselves, be; sad baggage to norm rel] good luburb like Downers Grow where the street car botherith not and feetive brick of the rice or other rio< tar does not bounce from one'e dome Tlut Finger-Id, the murderer ol Junet Wilkiuou. in to be blot to a speedy trial. A laid in eomethlul I ma: like that doesn't need, It is too human. The. Pun-M... Willa... L-- mo, W ,n die Downers Grovq Post 3 a. mound clan mail matter. {mm rates nude known upon ”plinth; Subscription rates $2.00 Eb» you. Shula copies 6c. W That u-pnddut Tall hu mm h. "' w“ "‘ " M' °"' uwiubodoanfwofhlaopin‘ouof M H hour! 5'" “ home. our roll-known Woodrow.“ N. M ertldmfthotha.mnwhkhthcnnnlo~ b- > V“ M near-d they could whkhor. an cum w- M --k m, «1 .JJZ'.‘ .t'".’:‘..'_'f.3 1'.“°..., 14.5": ”MWWM for poni- fiuh Uldt Inn'l “who. élfi‘MMmm-motheu lune ”mu M‘sâ€"am mm Ismry' Society of in. acmoiih ” mmlfio rhumfi will hold their and pie-k on In Austin’s In". West lupin . d”- .70. All the lulu- ." cordially in- “h‘ H "“1 WWW" "‘ and to mm A hum ma. Call line It? 'Svhmiu" aim-rid in w.- my Imam.“ for immuta- ‘ “I ”7‘ Nearly pvnry flc- alumni tho hitch. S'â€" "'"' "" W" ”W” W“ Tm Prune-c wu-ou hu pou- fl ‘11-: almost every one of than poned hi: Inc-kin. Io'ur o! the coun- f‘ m“ l n l “I” tryi- bohalfofthelmueo! Nation- “ either an o- munt of th- hot weather. Pro- ust-Nun'- uv Win-mmyumm m. unite-cu willbe ”wwwmmrm.whabdupoverflncowmhlhlt rool weather will be wry In hap‘ u h 0"“ h" “who. than under could. ,i SUNDAY BASEBALL PIl u- fmn those interested 3” plan for nun so “he in MI. mmhnisfiifcrufinu ”manhunt-In (“‘0‘ 5 Chm-d. people nod nonâ€" tM.W-ndim pl-in “by!!! W morning (mm the u E 1“ Damn vao Publish- ny. 87 North Hutu ntroet. in.“ Grove. Illinois. will hie'maney and much C. II. S‘I'AA'I'S. EDITOR “MAUI-MIM- r" during the hm by the (db n on an". nah-n1. Hui-ed, ANNIVAI. PICNIC OF H. R MISSIONAIT SOCIETY AUGUST 71'“ Than-thy. Anna! 1th, the Wom'n That my Chicago People took ad- ;vanuge of the suburban uervice o! ‘mrinul railroads in order to set to their places of bunineu. ll these peo- ple were wine they would remove themselves, In; ad baggage to some renl good luburb like Downers Grove when the ltmet car botherifl: not and Delivered to your order In one or two dozen lots EM IL “‘2 MARCHAND That Lieut. “Hard Boiled" Smith, who was in charge of prison (am No. 2. near Parla.‘ when American solâ€" diers were mistreated, has blamed Maj. Gen. I“. 8. Strong and Col E. l’. Grimstead for the conditions pm veiling there. Every Downers Grove boy who was in the A. E. F. has some new story to tell 0! the inhu- 1man way American boys'_were beaten ‘and half stowed there and at the Buliie. Every single person who was responsible for conditions such as these boys describe should be brought to justice. A real investigation Ind not a Congressionl or War Depart-i men: whiwwuh is wanted here. I SALVO “mum SOCIETY and BUSINESS P R l N T l N G a! The REPORTER Ofice TELEPHONE 233-W Cereal Beverafi Them Tenet-eel Recorder It the Univ-erm’ly of China gone" The Infinity of the m Prawn". by mam mum at the ham "rind nfdy 1: amp luv-ion II p. m. 0001': Ion WA Inked aflq ll '. 1n. Ir, 0. I" Hath-0|. :- uncle of molthhoflilanp.ihhgfi am No. Hunted. "rely mud the main you that was given him that "no mmmpfion of Inge pm" a! m cm .1 Friday WI m or which M m the donor. Mr E. Wohhnd a! TV.” no 0! the North Show District ur- rind in amp loud-y mom-3.17mi five of Mn sea-h. hall in the «was. numb; nhly‘tmn. Ha In and- my {upm- to any “MI being mm mu In tho build-(r Walnut, owning an ”putt-than". “by (Ml-«albat- nthcmpfluWnMrda-dmfmud Mamiuhu-pdmdy. lv- chill-II. flaunt. in W cry ‘nrvruQi-uuuulu but. “lbw-(quash... . hymwmgmmr.mmuom.. Farah-chainamlul par. Can-MM Chair. 1MP.“ Shr'W rm: local W that In moNonMnCmnan-hdhuMIflnunndmh- mcon- mu. hut-ambltdmblnmyhmhhp.‘ mu gin-ni- pnunflm forth-I‘M Although "It”. Inha- eucal- |nmnglumwhkh w- IohWMIHd-udmuc-MNA «uh-follow“: MgMMIhe-ouu 0“ {M and m but. might be W by the nun. DIF It. and In. 00M. rm (an! ilummfliunmnhumbrdlmoruhhnm ‘mtmmtmmnmmmmuhyhmm. dimryuhommfloflm ‘N‘I'T‘R! OHM", Dip-rm W H H but I m who“ had mu the ham PM In spend!” a hour and I Two noun playing the pan of the lam Woduvdu shaman sped M!- u, through the {om-u. down avian. ‘up Itnuu. through flu Illicit“. Soul-g A paper "I“ behind than. The pack of bound- componod of ”u m: of 1M camp“ {olhwod madly In par- mlt. finding ”winning pmhlem In the my 0! death Infill. and blot-I mu due to the high wind. With Hr. Frederick J. Gurney. Am: covery of 1 New Insect." Scout (dis. playing huge locust to M member) “WI-ow. I've found o moot mail!- cut new ‘Innock.’ Do you know who! it in?" Staff member, “Th-f: one of the ”venison-yet: locusts." Scout. “0. W I though! it wu I bull (my mu. wimp." Smih. from mu men: her. Scout. “Well. Just look at itu‘ fuel” , l Iany a laugh is enjoyed by the sum! over ammo remark of the mats .8 they continue in their quefi for knowledge of nature. The but one of the week an be Inhaled “The Dil- The stafl’ photographer from the Du'ly Newé was the central figure in the demonstration given for par- :ents and Visitors Sunday afternoonr Many times his camera clicked u ihe scouts did their setting-mm, did I squads right or left. or tone mufly down the parade ground in a three- I For the past week at Checaugau ev- ery night has been thief nignn on which mansion unknown parties have helped themselves to the meat and othon provisions of the camp and got away with it, much to the chagrin of 1the guards. After two successful :raidl the guard tightened up and since then the. night atmosphere has been rent often by calls for assistance from the yuan! as some wandering cow or sheep has sent the imagination of the scout on. duty into intynse ac~ tion. CAMP CHECAUGAU CONTINUES TO BE .4. ENJOYED BY BOYS B;EM§9! {'9‘ lu‘ m r‘.~'- These machines are guarantud and have proven for many years inst what they willdo. All youhavetodolisnk'mymerofa'l’hotdusthowtheysatisfyand \ -. rogue» go; THOR ELECTRIC Washers Having Phone 212â€"W-2 Ir. (hulghumm'mr dN-qumnm-mny "an. Byumum-ghhorhohu Hflnpmoluhjutbuimh ton. “chum-hwyflwm' malnthbulhflurmm Hugh Pitch". for my yum u "ploy-e at Ch I... Klein men! unr- ht. bu patella-ad an Noah 3M0 Gunny and Huh! from PM Gor- vi‘. II. will uh W August llth. ‘ HUGH PITCHER HAS PURCHASED GERWIG'S STORE Miss [glam-1n leaves to mourn her loss two sisters. Hrs. Art Drew Ind ‘llln. Thou. Finger-Id of Chicago. two 'brothera, Henry of Jnmvllle. Win" And George of Lao. lie-Ides numerous nephews and nieces end a hon of friends. She has been a member of 8:. Paula Evangelical chunch ever since hermideuee in the village and for the Int men ye-rs has taught one of the Sunday School closes. Emma Lehman wu born Ally 14. 1870 on the Lehman homestead at Lace, she moved to Downers Grove with her parents in 1890 keeping house for them until their death. Funeral was held Sunday, after short service at the home th body was conveyed to St. Paul's humh when the Rev. Wm. Gt’otefeld con- ducted the services. lnfierment was made In the Late cemetery in the family burial plot. Miss Emma Lehmanu passed away at her residence 82 Fair-non: avenue Friday morning, July 25th after a months illness caused by cancer. MISS EMMA LEHMANN im'm‘nvwmii‘c’uhl‘p Bum , ,ud gnvethohlkioflwmuuutm Sunday evening camp the chunk uh vices. His topic was “A Scout is Clem." HARRY H. MARTIN Downers Grove R. R. l Cultivating botullmbuuy. WMMSupaniun-illw inmonhrmlhlymm ondu‘thdhumuvhkhdm ‘mwmdcwduythmlf Smrvhon may nah m “comfy ‘11-; nub-committees on W Tun-portal“. Panda and “an." Lids and anervlllo Township. ul- don- the dilution of Superfine" Adlai The Big Celebrntion is beginning to take form, and from all indications will be the biggest, most abhor-Ice. and most expensive nifnir Du hxe County hna ever (undertaken. §The feeling is thit the but and the most are not tno good for the “Boys." And that these soldiers nnd sailors an to hnve “The time of their life" from the hands nnd beam of n (awful people. Committee: In making It'- rung-emetic; for decorations. reviewing stud. boxing ring, vaudeville stage. dancing place. sputum platform, ck. Township committee- ln buy. Un- der cup-hie and emrgetic londenhip of Supervinu eGom Fix. W. W. Staveiu and 'W. J. Yukley. Hilton Township is Already organised Ind making extensive plantation- for a “hate food” for her boys. Kohlcy And A. 0. Killer Ina omnnh Prep-ration. (or Entertain-en: Soldier- Iad Sub". Sept. “In In Prong-Eng. (f “hit "it or" mun 'uvrs" , ms mum Get our order in before there is anfi more labor trouble, t may strike this factory as it as so many others at this tiine. Come in and see these machines run and let us tell you all about them. It won’t cost you anything and it is sure worth seeing. You can buy this machine either for cash or on time and the price is soon saved. This washer does not rub or scrub your clothes in any way. They simply roll around in the c finder mating it impossible to injure the finest o linem or ces. Have your own laundry and save our clothes by washing them the modern way and t will last you twice as long. 00-! edit. an Ito-l of m IINSDALI llAlD'AII 00. I a; Wall-gun at M II. A cull dud bod-lo I‘- l... Canaan-MMQINI Maw-MIA?“ Val-flu I...» .l naâ€" lit-- .h. hnnlhdooh FOR SALE 'o'rrENs CANDIDATE ". FOR CON s'rrw- ‘ TION CONVENTION No candidates other Hun the labor undid-(e have uken on! petitions in Du Page Coun‘y. It is add chit It the primary there will be no candidate hum either the Republican or Demo- cratic panics. Two candid-m have filed in Will County; They are George Barr. 1 brother of Same Scuator Richard Burr, and Ed. Carlotta. right land man of Communal: Copley. George Ottens of West Chicago, secntary of the Du Page County Trade and Labor Council. has taken out n petition for filing an a candid‘to {or the convention to revise the con- stitutbn of the State of Illinois. The petition has not yet been filed. A Pun-noun: Mn SOCIETY PICTURE or In" Only five m mat-l M all: then: it. Tell every soldier nfl antler-bout“. Begintocotmlld the expectntion of it. And mryhouly some to the jolliest, happiept, {no for nil Saturday afternoon and even- DICKE THEATRE June I... Luky I’m-nu ETHBL CLAYTON MEN. WOMEN, AND HONEY Today. A." lib

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