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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Sep 1919, p. 4

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_ Your help is needed Thousands of ”fortunate women. men and children M for H. in.“ IS A [m «w MONEY adv-Eon Army lads and lnasien do Flt m can furnish the wherewithal M their work. It is to augment tho work of folks like these. recruited from pvery wall: 1! life, that you give money for this week. Your money will help furnish now equipment. buildings. beds. a ‘W and one things for these people to do good with. Be very liberal with the Salvation Amy. You cannot work with your hands and brain: for people as that pineal in SERVICE. The kind of mice the Masher spoke of thousands of yarn uglyâ€"unselfish service, with no thought of self. The Salvation Army vmrlr reaches mom people that IN really in new! “In any other charitable Organiza- tion. It help»: more people than may nth" and helps them in a way which bodes good for the future. The reason for this is not haul h: Ind. Hen nnd women enlist in this service to help their follow men. They} do not go into the work for any maâ€" hfifl pain. They find peace and hapn in“ you km the money you give will not be med to pay In salaries b some big "olficid" but will he Ind to alleviate sufloring and pain may the unfortunate of Illinois. If you Mm‘! dandy been asked b subscribe to the Home Sender Fund a! 00. Salvation Army. you mod pn- hNy will be. Never before have you been naked tn give money {or - aw Ion workhy than this. A «use mining of their limitless. ‘3 mm and their aympathizers a lay um and} win the strike. are equally confident fl will wily-and there you ‘ i the fin! result. this "lanai-maumnqu m understand that the U. 3. Soul “hum fund of $500,000,000, I half “OH. with which to fight the For further tin-(nil. concerning tho why and “we when-{on o! ”no umnt lava-d for um” inquiry within h library or en». question any of h but! cl trunk-cu of flu- Down-n Grove Pm Public “bury. “warmthhnmiuln- ”hunt: will M be denied upm- dol And like 0w vném of tin pmphd of dd that up to ”a have“. For No you: the ban! hu bum din-I I'M}. than “bury i: comm mdlthooflarvllhcamuinm it. both, Ion mu tad other m. “Muhir lu. Boitirnot a all outwith; that In thin year of gun. on thou-ad ulna hundn-d and m the" MU ht.- n crying and d “Hunt“. for the much and ”has“ In the public “bury. The null h chilly app-mt on u..- “bury [Hm And for noun month- the lia Mnbondhubondointhecry- But even boob though they contain haunt! though“. grow old and ma. Wed year- donlop dam-min; nym- H of Ice, such a.- dog's cans. bro- Did Downers (hove THEN appre- duc its Librnry. Yes. indeed and the. maneâ€"But NOWâ€"~Well may be. Perhaps it ha bacon-w an old nary. Podium It is annoying to hear from time to “me that the boobs an- get- fil‘ out of mmir lad that new 0005 The hbors o! the Ladies Library “satiation, Ill organization 0! 3):» tie!!! souls who year in and year out had strum“ to keep a supply of books in circulation seemed to be ap- pmciated and when the library build- ing Wu finally enacted there was (not rejoicing. 'On the opening night some very handsome things were said compli~ mulling the ladies on keeping the huh of liter-tune flaming and sec-i in; the splendid (milieu of their toll Not so very many years ago the; town was ail “he! up” about the LL; bury. There were meetings galorev and ev‘erybody. or nearly ewr‘ybod). said what .1 fine thing it would be if: the village could have a hen! library building. I W at the Downers Grove Post Woe as second class mail matter. MNItiaing races mule known upon 'flpliutian. Subscription rates $2.00 pr year. Single copies 6c. THE SALVATION ARMY :01?“ the Downers Gwva Publish- Gompany. 37 North Main street, m Grove. Illinois. C. H. STAA'I‘S. EDITOR THEN AND NOW "I" nib -' the m“ Belgium andqflolluul art- gating rym- into diplomatic dlflkuiuu over a bm- treaty muted In 1839. Then an m'lbut two solutions to the Human "”"mem One in to can a" (nativ- and r of nmnflzr the United 8mm of Dunn 'M along the line: of a demote-Icy Ind Wm- w...- s. to to: mm mm at out “hunt" thew In none left to fight and I'M”: udutiom m lmponlblr. Hinsdale had a very successful play fpstival and community sing Tuesddy evening. September 16. on the play- rural section of Du Page county ‘ns «stunned Thursday evening. Septem- lher 18. at Lisle. A number of boys vl'mrn the Belmont section came down lto Lisle to meet with the boys of [that place. After a lively game of linrloor baseball in which the Belmont ‘Ilelegatlnn won by a large score a‘ business meeting was held. and thvl1 Belmont boys organized 'wlth the fol-: lowing temporary ofl'ieers: Chairman.‘ Stephen May; Secretary. Herman. Rlankenburg. Mr. McKean. principle! of the public school near Belmont, is leader of the group and will meet them regularly each Friday evening at the school house for a font-Jolt! program of activities. | i The first Y. M. C. A. group in the 3 Sugar is oxperted to go to 20: I mound this winter. Dentists will he Hairly occupied. if the pmdirtlon comes strum mulling out the awed tooth of ’m’ery mortal making less than one [hundred smacks per diem. V. Brynn And the and" village MM awn-(inu- authentic m1 of when 3M in If alive- IM N am. when-r In is ghlried. The aha-l strike in I mnmy. No ‘ont- mm: to hm just hov- may ‘men an- out. in“ how my puts am- running or nny‘hlng else. The tone n m"! big up": mm: furor- able in the capitalist». I People forgot that we were at war. "Ihat instructors were hard Io get on account of the shortage not only of v KWteachers but of industiy of every kind. . 'That income was low and outgo high ii!“ Let us all continue to Work with V'Mr. Butler and the Board of Educa- ltion toward keeping the schools up .490 concert pitch. ‘ Th1 war uhprtmonl has complain! 10m mm" mama for on- "r and that 322.182 Amie-u Ion: their lives. by hulk. Incident tad awn! cause; 0m mummy Item in the “summit nay-n. “.Ml mining flaw Mn manta! far." If (Ma '5: In» this 0» mother and father of John {is Inevitable that men wrung with have! should take at! some of the hard- }neu o! the metal. It is our opinion ‘that than we mom "hardhoiled" men In the iron and steel lnduntry in the United Sta“: than in any other oc- cupation. Although no rioting and no blood- shed was promised by the sir-(ken; of 1M nee! Industry, they could not pre- vent it and Pillsbury hm already had a mu- 0! what the strike nuns. It Profwsor George C. Butler is More than any other man responsible for the present efficiency of. the high and grade schools. The criticism of last year was unwarranted. But we find a little solace in the fact that the shme thing happened in other muni- cipalities. Delivered to your order \ in one or two dozen lots EMIL VV. MARCHAN D Never befom in the history of Downers Grove's schools hove things looked so good at the commencment of the year as they do now. Every instructor, apparently, is deeply int- erested in the welfare of the students. Even they seem to be more than us- ually impatient to learn. ham or may» by one an; or unjmund mummlithuhdr' other. id to lengthen out an period or the gum and races. The niacin;- was ledbyMrLGibaon ltwuvotedn grealauooeuudplulmumrm for another play fast Sammy ovo- ning, September 21th. OUR LOCAL SCHOOLS Never befom in the history of Downers Grove's schools hive things SALVO WE SEE BY THE PAPERS THAT TELEPHONE 233-W Cereal Beverage Thoma! Temperament“ If you desire to purchase a farm you should he very sure that the prion you pay is fully justified by the pmâ€" bablo net earnings of the farm when conditions become normal. Phone 212-W-2 HARRY H. MARTIN Hay and Straw ldjol i I That is 3 Autumn) of the Ina-Non 19 it is noted by inmugltom of the‘ ‘Bureau of ann llnmmt (cut by the thy-mum: into the "M of’ most marked speculative «mm. The following In a summary cf their ad- vice which Is bmcfly mliahlo pmo‘ Speculators. many of them balloon. men o! ”u- titled. in many canon law mpml big pmflla by buying and rc- acllln' without making any mMan- “a! contribution ln "Cum Farmer: have sold land at pm» that nomad Mall. and than haw bought Iqala al all“ M'Iwr "gum. loam; thousand! '0! dollar: ln 0» exchange The bone Ida farmer who punk-n land al. hm! high Mia-n may find (ha n- ‘turm- on Na lava-(man! ahnomblly| and] l! cal-Ila.- alto-Id dacllae whoa normal condition an matured. and may find Mmsnl! arc-lamb- embarra- socl lf he has flnanrnl on pun-haw; largely on and“. ! Be careful that the_ buyer of your [of farming land: In many mum of «he United Staten, especially in Iowa and the other Corn Belt State». have rinn with such rapidity that uflouu conuquencon may be expected. up.» daily with the return at normal con- «litlom. This in a waning to lumen. ml by the United Slut" Depart- ment of Agriculture. Thru the County Secretmy a ten- nis match was arranged between Wheaton and anenille last Satur- day afternoon. The Wheaton men won three of the event». one of dou- blex with Dr. E. H. Oelke and Her man A. “when and two singles won yby Herman Fischer and Ernest Shaw. 1anerville won one double and one single match. It is hoped that tennis may be revived in Wheaton and that thru its physic‘l work committa- the County Y. M. C. A. may be nbk- to arrange for a county league. Wuhlnmun. D. (2.. Sept. 25â€"?“ The County Secretory met by in-‘ vitation with the boys of the Chris»- tian High Club of Wheuon on Sep- temher 24th, and plans were (“mailed for the making of this club 3 MI] force for the moral as well as the social and mllgious life of the school. State Secretary for Boys Work. Mr. Boyd 1. Walker, was also present and outlined some of the octivities which similar clubs known as “Hi Y" ore acondutcing all over the country. Pre-’ jliminm‘y steps have been taken with the school authorities and a few 0 the older boy» at Downers Grove to organize a “Hi Y" club were to be. lfl'iliated with the national organizu-f tion of which there are now over: 800 working for the Christianizing ol’ the secondary schools. Downers Grove R. R. 1 DANGER IN RAPIDLY RISING LAND PRICES regions of’ rumy. The T their ad- iahlo pm Farmers in‘ rh it my Tejephone 30 These machines are guaranteed and hawill do. All you have to do is ask an; ve proven for many years just what theyner of a Thor, just how they mi}? they will tell you the same thing. ’ J. D. GILLESPIE 8: CO. ' Thor Electric Washers 3131;"05'rw mm 61 South Main Street "1'; Retailers oi High Grade Merchandise Anion; thou- pmnt wen: Ir. and Mn. Howard Hal. Mr. and In. Carl .‘Suipr. Ir. and In. Dennis Jen- llxiu. Him: Mable Rid. Pmk Dewy. LJuhu Young. Anhur lehl. and George ‘Swgvr. The heat": up of Math "'0 and an, be and tu- no- In no. 'hc"\ er nodal WINTERS l‘NlTEll GAS AN" ELECTRIC COMPANY Mac a Gas lan- Ilcuot m â€"m u I" flaunt Ibo Fall who the man an «Hm and you nod - it at turn-lb. Gal-nu were played, fur-liming much Amusement for the mun tad Irfmnhmenu were served. Mr. 1nd Mrs. W. W. Henderson en- tertined Int Satuuhy light at their home on Church st. for Mr. and Mrs. Loon Worley. 0â€"1 am the Imm when It. In! a“ days «It â€"- Itm‘n a HI" any -- a in "a! “to. tool. “it lad It." and an: .. with“ mflkhn a puma. d Int-oh. The 19194920 program which open; next Friday promises to be we best ever enjoyed by the local club. Mrs. L. E. Jones. Mrs. Wm. Struube. Mrs. J. R. Foster ahd Mm. T. I“. Kel- ly, attended a meeting of the Muni- cipal Art League at La Grangv. Mon- day afternoon. ENTERTAIN ED FOR MR. AND MRS. LEON WORLEY SATURDAY 'I'Illlfln [mun an ”to NM; thwxmulnvh’Mthm no!» thew mum GAS WHEAT}! The annual reception of the Down- ers Grove Woman's Club will be held Friday evening, October 3. at 8 o' clock in Library Hall. Members an» privilegedjo invite guests as in for- mer years. obtain the necessary means of segm- ing your contract. You may not "be able to elect a sale. A land “boom" may collapse suddenly. Save Fuel tom". Inmalithufeh Nguite an initinl ml! payment of one third the sale price.‘ Be nucleus about emitting your- self. Especially do not buy on : mar» row cash margin with the expecta- tions that you will he able to sell and firm In able to comm his ”- mentonflamharuinanehcfaifis NOTES OF THE WOMAN’SCLUB Armam- yaur hunting IIIN‘ nu that you my mim- (Mn Flirhunh ’66-" at the (‘nmm no the abou- Gigi-m. ALSO ammo ATTRMTI'IONS. Dughsl’ailhfls'fl Bunion-m helical Junt think of n folks. on "pain. with hm ruck «lunchbox plural Info"- Now Comes the BIG Announcement. We Offer for next FRIDAY SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3rd 8: «h a mun} 13m ml mainly Tor laughinx purpoum "M". A oomph-(c nit: win- (or you. THE (TURTISS. ,VEXT THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2.1! Four Acts of Loop Vaudevifle and a 6 Reel Fox Special mm. It yo'u mu um um u- Min-I cIo'n‘! mi 1.. m rid minim E Mn big play my“ Walloon“) OI ”11w (Hearth-s We AIM) hung on Wgflwfly CURTISS THEATRE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER lat THE CURTISS, NEXT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30“: A Big Clearing House Production A Romance of the Air WITH This is the return of Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne to the screen in a strung. st' rIing picture of love and adv.enture A winshing gala he treat. An unusual sI- III of hi events. ALSO, "International News" the next to the 134 cm: Ide of DDIE POLO in “The Law of The Circus.” Do you kno“ that thv Cuniss Theatre is open «my night but Mondays showing the Ian pick a: \d cream of the movies? 66 Beverly Bayne ml fmcis Buslmm in Their Latest_Picturc and Succeiis THE CURTISS, THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27“: OFFERING YOU Get your order in before there is any more labor trouble. It may strike this factory as it has so many others at this time. ’ Come in and see these machines run and let us tell you all about them. It wont’ cost you anything and it is surely worth seeing. This washer does not rub or scrub your clothes in any way. They simply roll around in the cylinder making it impossible to injure the finest of linens or laces. You can buy this machine either for cash or on time and the price is soon saved. ‘ Have your own laundry and save your clothes by washing them the modern way and they will last you twice as long. Mr. Logan of the U. S. A. parlng Hearts” anhma anvedBe aynetot ”some Lieut'. Bert Hall A Rogue’s Romance EARL WILLIAMS DIRECTION OF 'IIILLIARD CAMPBELL rm! din AND ADDED ATTRACTIONS IN ms \‘I’I'AGRAI’M SI’I'X‘IAL Aalmiuion lo and ‘20 runs Admin-ion l0 and 20 ("no Admiuion 10 .nd 20 can!» Admission to and 20 cents we Pal-mus? Telephone30 Day or Night

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