DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER Kr. and Mrs. Frank Davey of Chi- me and Mr 41nd Mrs. Herbert Dew‘ «1 1nd family of LaGrango, were (nuts a the 0. J. Dewey and Frank like]! home last Sunday. 1 'hm polling piares haw been pm video, the Village Hall and J. W. Tucker’s Real Estate office. The polls will be open from seven 3. m. in ï¬ve p. m. and men and women can vote. Neither those for the ordingnen not those against it have organized so for u is known. In spite of this‘ fact a large vote is expected as al- lat everyone in the villnge is in- terested one way or another. There had been no ordinance on the statute hooks prohibiting the showing of movies on Sunday when Elmer Uhlhorn started showing at the Car- tis Theatre several months ago. Af- hr he had run a few months the Vilâ€" lage Council passed such an ordi- nnee. A request was put into the Bard that they reconsider its action, which‘they did repealing the ï¬rst ordinance and afterward passing the one to he voted on tomorrow. ‘ Down!†(lrou‘ \mc- frmnrw-w uh “I! question 0' Sumkn rrum: far the villagr. Thr "frnv'imvv 5.» mlâ€" “ because of a "ï¬rmâ€: [H'H‘HU‘I’ the Village l‘nvncfi arking than Io um! an unlinnnrr rumâ€! Jan-mt: 3, 1921. entitled "An . wfl‘nnmv prw â€biting (Mania)! shmu am! other forms of rnft'rtaimmnt ï¬r gain mu Sundays, and provhlinc .3 penally‘ Iliemfor." Thvy w¢nvz<idmwi the Mn dimmer in quostinn and «bridal to M it stand 0n the hnob. This deci- sion automatically mun: for a pub lie nferrndum on the question and Ill! Cmngcil ï¬xed the date of Satur- ohy, March 5th, for the electirm. lam Vom- Ewrnm -- Two r’afliul M "an M†l'va "PI! and “hire" ‘MO‘. n u dun-rm! that ‘l‘v Jam“ ‘in h In"! In IN- ma'rfltww‘r tn it m “It, pita... VOTE TOMORRHW 0N QUESTION OF SUNDAY MUVIES Vocab A Dunn a! I'm-div .cha} {‘00) and lulmmnu! Thin milnl of mmh' u." M pn- m try bflnf ckwléumd lurch».- kd by "if Mylar. “33.1mm: I'm vr- dhl it will pvmr ;. Hunt Irflmm . the nohfvflt “1h Mann" «T a ru- may." Th Palm ...... . [AF-mu TI! Wurlrnr ..Smltb and "MM lutrnmrsur A Bong nf (‘onfldrvm' “flux. II" lawly an» Th) [h r-IZing‘ Indmmnul Plain of Wm D'Auvcrroc-flodn-M Vocal Bouquet Du “can ‘Vecmhn I‘Vom .H “Ho-tan Mleml‘ny ... ..Jmtt > Nun Heart l min Thor ...... Us m2, “is: Esther Huhnrichter. 0 lyric soprano with a voice of un- uâ€"l sweetness uul richness. The following I: m program they um under: A! lowing. Noon and Night ..... ms. He in now u private tutor mil director of a lam.- orchestr- in W. "I. He will be assisted by Ir. Atlee L. Hafcnnchtcr, farm“ instructor in the School of Mush" was hf three ycnm a member of flu- fum- oua Orchestra dc Luxo which mural the country in Chautauqua perfor. ms. He in now u private tutor nil director of a lam.- caches". in The pastor of First Evangelical Church and his companion, will en- tertain two former college mates owr this week end. Since these visitor.»- In both talentcd musicians, Mr. Nansen has secured their promise to treat the people of the community to a free musical rental at thv ltVOulllLf service next Sunday. In W)†com- meme at 7:30. The {"50 W1†oflvr- lug will be used {or what of famim- “lemm- of China. Blnphne and Clarinet Player and Lyric Soprano to Entertain in the Evening. PRGGRAM 0f SA CRfl) MIJSII AI WANG. SUNDAY VOL. XXXVI“. N0. 7 Von I I ,leh‘ Thuï¬n am! Vemnn Omsk “Ev Nuuur, Mr. Evy: onti'r‘ I "n: U -(\r\'v 9’7! (rah-v [m their unï¬vir‘r I took long hours 04' [amt-tin «not: of pnparaï¬rm. Tho importancr of advertising at a business etc-mom. must have been rvgardrd, a}: vital by this great commercial agency. else it would not have wasted tho time of hundreds of trained mm thm~ out the nation «reflecting and tab-- “Dating ï¬nk information. Bram “root's thus points 11w way to one of the elements of business success. I ml: ‘ HI t.‘ h . L!" ' ' Thu-"3F [logy rat. '£ nhrd ' :“LN‘ "(in ( NHHM». H: " an hum: flux: 5 p. :2 hurt {'1' In 1... ca! library am“ it. Iv um 1:! 1h! fmwst ham: "don: urr‘or ::.’nc- hr". in \{1H'P‘ it." -Â¥{\. 1' indivih'un' “.1" hr: "to \‘Hnu Brainy-Pet’s compiled its matinn from statistics. rm: work. laugh"- In Rw- rv3~ I. This is the asrertion made by Bradstreet's Commercial Agmmy. which is as unbiased an authority as can ho 7mm) in tin: lvusiness world May. Hr Eighty-four pm cm: of tm ms- inesa failures of the past year or- cumad among ï¬rms which did 1:01 advertise, says an authority. â€rpm; ".vaJ “(TC A!) "an Mr 14:: 35-! "fun um) Cums." ‘w‘r- win. 0w NH 0' "In an“: 5,va I’m r‘um' {0’ Nth-1.- Ira.- so guru n.4,: Hm. in (Hirer haw plzlrtn'w IL-(ivw' lo- ’v-P-n'. "OI [V'â€" fn'nm'm‘ m \! 'r’u. \ rich!- Th' mun 1r. 1; mph! cu. .m. I‘m)“.- :n a ‘muu‘ um: um [mint (mm |" dun IN IN- m‘xu, "w lhwmr‘ (man "hm-u" mm- Ibo ’ut hf rrs u.-vr m (m tutu»! Thu". at H' 9r“: I':’v-r"tu:+n lufl mum. NON -A [W ERTISERS FA I LURESâ€" K... In: “out?! a! uhâ€: â€do. “it. "I! II “In. [Wt-4:15â€.- hm 5m... ‘l ‘ln 0 ‘l'. “WINES" $0lD The sewn painten Thc ï¬nnwn ban man than now- Iheir than in supp-bin: but" up- panms {or the 011m»: of 'm-w all h in: now up to "w pawn):- of "n vil- That the new Mr truck. punhuwd by the luv.) tk‘wflml“ from monies min-d by pn'valr solicitation is a woven, has been rhnln in tm- last. low watch. DUI 80m IIGIIIS, MAY BE RIPWID fl H'II" 'YI 15h Downers Grove’s New Motorized Fire Apparatus rum-ivy ‘a-n R’ ‘ ! 8m IM Dumr Inuwlrn of flu ‘ u: I42! 5-! by" â€dummy haw fumwl flm'r nuwhlim. Ir- win the in! u' "1'“th Ippr «I but MI km "7) â€w c n":’ fo~ Nth-h Iaptmpulm. ll 5; upwind 0M! II in- m: u». n. tram hnuv km! in "an «m rm «Ira-r mam via-Sum u- w-pnr, NW [unibuynm mu Or‘u..\ rirrl. ‘ 'Hu barium»: fut Ibo «air mil .. 1r. 1;»: ï¬rm van nae-HI PM. 1‘. N. Livimon nf Anm’a. .~' n. "=5: Mum-MI“ TN'cM (W. 1'". "Mn nf â€1mm“, \\ m, .nrlrp 1-: "ran-m“ :5: 49an has Mn name-l as rlrrk. n 9’ q, "1 Inch-s aâ€, 8mm of "I" mt pmmlmnl Mm; .n .1 mm applausr amoHiW as of fluid» of Sannmo 2.. "Flv'm". mu m‘m- hnmnil‘awï¬mbr. Orkm (‘horry King. Ayr- )tmzv. aim" to flu 'ac- _I “ran 10p (‘n'nml and â€Mammy. :m~ my, m... u .. ’1-~I'H c! nar'pn‘srmral fur (hr salr. ‘l DO‘VNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 192I ' “('1 411‘ hi (at? u» H: 'nrc I r- ant. th 7' [73903-1 l â€lifts, ll infor- Y7 )1. ago a: Many visiting Masons wen- prey-n1 and one of these, M. E. mum, who is a member of a-Honolulu Lochm. was railed upon for a few remarks. He told or! the forming of the lodge in that far-distant ppm under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodgi- of California, and a few facts regarding the membership of the order in 0112‘ Islands. (hm-r- anlge, No. 824. A. F. é A M. held a very interesting matting 13:1 Saturday afternoon and waning. when the third rlogm was confnrrui on four candidates. Lodge wu calipd to order at three for work and mp- ‘por wu sorvr-d at 6:30 by the Wom-Q ‘an’s Guild of S. Andrew's Church,‘ the work resumed after an informal meeting during which Fred E. Dowag Secretary of th> Lndge, was prepnnti ed with a handsome leather portfolin, B. E. Balnzynski made the presentaâ€" tion talk and Mr. Down accepted the gift in a few well chosen worvlr. i MANY ATTENDED MEET 0F GROVE LODGE SATURI) Fred F. Din-o Sun-Cary. Pun-tun} With Leather Portfoï¬o Fur Sonia. ï¬lm“ a yl-nr an "or huh-m 1 .. ['IVM “W91 51-" A-‘sminlinn “3'1- 17> zaninri On by 'n hum" pix' My"; how in lml‘ngr l‘mmh. and tum Mr! with -n ~mm~h :nrnwn-ngnrvnf {hat Hwy arr "Worm: lhié M: M In"? hrNI -rm": fnr ‘illl‘, Tim â€'7 rumors harp hum miq'm: wri~1v~n~9 Farm-s for ,u-ars. and (hr um» v-'~ ’vrnri. â€wir- mlimwn. and ’hv- Dunn. r-rs Women-hm haw hmn mmflfix mvr-Nig'alnl by Ihv‘ A<~Nnaizw fr mnlm sure that all mmm‘um ucn :h-t‘hltrly right and m H-prr-(rfn‘. The Jarvis: "uni Pavilion Mar "w- (“nun- Cull Hub It wmm Mn he" mum! for "w M"! and “any Mmhl. In"! mug and xi": H" Um Flvhl. Thr "urn-1- (foul!!! Dam “m4- n'n Ant-rink»: anmum Mt Mal annual mla to hr MM Thur-lay. Mawh tow. «animal-in: It one p. m. I'll-My Ankh“. Am .‘hk a! hub "m rum- Nur Wine... DUROC BREEDERS 181' ANNUAL SALE THURï¬. MARCH I0 lag!- lo show 1hr) appreciate the (-U- Thaw uhu “ï¬sh In make u conlri Ions. Then- in due no lb» truck Indfbullon or inert-um that. already made other mmry nppllumu mrly cu; «In M: by grlting in loud: with {our 01mm] doll": which must he Chief Dkke or an) mmnln-r o! the paid in the non future. To run Wm.- 'nm 0! this momy the deli-I‘m“! The cut above- uhouu um truck uh- . tn the «by a! the ukmwnutmion at u nah-g 0K ' “m. "mu“ “" the W. (M u an driven (in-1‘ 0w "r you an HP is by mm on. an Humid :mm. The Nehru on thin rune. lphotomph vmx “km by IM. that. ‘1‘ Y There will also be initiation and other business of importance to be brought before the attention of the members and it is expected that a large number ml! attend v'rl'd Chapter, No. 242, 0. E. 8., wil‘ havt- a special «lactic!» 0f 06'- cent next Tut-May evening at the n- prular meeting of the chapter. The dectirm is called because of the res- imtion of E. S. Near an Worthy} Patron and Mrs‘ Near as Conductresn‘ of that body Mr. and Mn. Near arr moving mm week to Bloominï¬on where Mr. Nnar'g business calls him. [think-n and mim- Bunincsu to (any hum of Vesta Chap- toy N01! Wool. 0. E. 8. TO HOLD SPECIAL ELECTION TUESDAY EVENING Manda; r rr: ~ "mating w â€-1â€" ml- mï¬ralmn '4‘ 'vr-Irs; alarmc from "N- hHKl‘ hllvu-ll' â€351111", and Prim-v aw '«ul‘. (‘huzyc hwnm and the â€arts. thl ;. («w :nthvmpls at housr- hrrhkSu-m tau b-vn made in that m-ivivbvw‘nmr: in than last fr-w war-ks. ' "n'tfm v" H" tnwb. TM nah-mm: mu into th- Md our": 0" ('hivnr- mom-n kur Hill daugh In"; “Mtnlly cumin! xzrmmd hlr‘ lhv “nods-A ANN-ugh M hum-1' 'm ghqm fur :w hum. vm Inn-v- um†7'! v. ym'ln tram A""“I('flr h! I’m-u (Ml-Mr. .lha‘ N’Ct'Ml)‘ bu‘ poinlnl 0M! [union-mun. n "at tho jut." Into .‘h-mlu) mum M W amp-rim" 0! Mn- mm Mm unu- uulhim into hum (mm "u- out «mm (M hath. "c (rnilul (ht-no In m- manhunt (um uf (mm nu “M "mt mi" in e Mamr uhkb h1- mmWn-c! la in «I n mum- 'hk†uwld jmhfy Mm nmtï¬nnim Hrm.‘ Im- ulka! cm thou. to halt I)isn~-' zmdmr ‘Mhmv.’ «wk-r. "w 3.va Organ I0 um and Min mum: aâ€! â€cm â€in rum O‘a‘nuhan WW ï¬n hum: mâ€" fa." th. not» a!" him-h npmrrnll} ("UNI Hm'r mart; .1“. n "u Mu u Saw II... luv-hu- Ll" My Night Nut (Mu;- A". (MIAMI, HEW M6!" (0?, IS “0N “It 108‘ photograph nu “km by Ed. I'M. department. The cut above- uhouu the truck uh- rn the «by a! the «kmwnutmion at tho him. On it an driven Grant Dido: Incl Hamid Hm. The ha I m IF! "1 HI 'fd- M ':.- bun hat I")! :< :Jv-fl-z r Hr :aho‘mly mach: ï¬rm-vi! a! Ira»! am": of I'm .mev. H: hm PM aw aunt fur im- m- H car. no Imhtx. and " ",0 mutt-r law. i Funny man. an I‘V- I :. bunny .n~tmrâ€": _ . l "ran Ix» amfltmnm y: H. Um :tht and is; I"? patru'ling (ht-I run-runny In. I’m 11n- cltmnhl «In and" m it Mio- of lbw. ANN? 8. WI... W Y It..." {at â€on"! “Mr. A n" which. mm. a! III! nubâ€: "Shaving Ow'x Cater!" was tut-M. A mm urn-mainly mu m n In- . (un- pf "It "tutu. TM Hemlin- vdul fur and. - mm and In flood _ old-“N a! haun- awn-limp. I Put on! "or pmmn at IN- "6 V ts héna atrial an in the mo of ‘ rpm-in. MW-miyyh Mini- . "1 IN um- «I than IM- yuuu mm of m M." #50:»! Andy†(Mir pmlifllim far gum amwmnt: new! studies. Tho-y aim. In I: mama». mu- m- :«nu for "wit rho-kw a! lift wmï¬. ’Aflt-r "um .mn- Mm raley m- .»Mnrn' by Hu- mmilln curb mum 'K In I» pm in Hum-h I‘Nh mm:- man. sow-«uh! in bi: drawn ind. 'm :54"!!! Ioh'in- am! mum-vi m mp |-- :Wd’l’t Mv-rit Bad!“ task will hr giw-n 'n all Imul Scouts who “twin 0:. mkr me. Tin-w "SL9 an- mun-r hard, and a San": mu,~t In pnlly prnï¬rivnt in MRS them. The man who does not advertise because somebody said nt did not pay, ought not to believe that the world is round because the and- ents said it was flat. le â€mun-Ia tumu- “mmâ€. "M Ramb- of Amt-viva, wi" m4 m-n Tut-May naming in "w Imal high aim! for a H‘gular hnmx: mum 33'. â€Hwy momhwr of NW luv-a! «:mmn ea mm! m awful and m al‘mminlm' with â€'3 Ilvlailâ€" nf ~rlml» in: in Un- riHagr. The man who doesn’t advertise because he doesn't know how him- self ought to shop eating Nuke he can't cook. Tr-fl- far “0t" Mg" Will N III-H [Evny “Huh! I tcvd in b l'n-nonl. SCOUT ('OUNFII. MEETS TUESIM V IN HIGH SFIIOUI. The man who does not advertise beans-:- he tried it and failed, shouid throw away his cigar be- cause the light went ouL The man who does not mlvertiso. because it costs money, should quit paying rem. for the same rea- The man who dth not advr-r- tise hr-caosc his mmlfathnr dinl not, ought to wear hm:- breech-as WHY NOT GO BACK TO WOODEN SHOE“? Jnhn [Ali-II. china“ 0! (hr w.- mun mum" mun! phn- {M “can mu In um ï¬rst (man. TM min-whip mule-c maul un- 11» as Y club kid in n-gulu N< mommy meeting In the parlor- o! the (mac-ll Church lanky night. This Pink‘s-at. buy My: blag M hum of Moo». '7. W. N. Ric-Mo. ('mnly .‘ircnuty. pn- un Han-ha Ana." 80th] to 5. Held In Ik Nu! I’d-n- “HI-Y†CLUB HELD REGULAR MEET- ] N G MON DAY Cars Callidv at Main and Muuk‘ ml Tut-«day A "cramâ€"7.3m Fun! Wrecked. TWO INJURED IN AUTO COLLISION, GLASS CUTS BABY is m attending school than. 7 Mr. and In. E. 8. Near W??? has next Thursday for mmington, 1].. when they wm make that m in Dorothy Near left hat lauds, ll As this service is such an unusual! cm, a large attendance of mnm‘c lov- ers from all of the western suburb is invited. and expectnd. For lhr- Nativity music. «the ban- tfful Nativity winrhw will he "ï¬nd from without, and the church thr- krm-vl. Then will follow music denâ€" rripï¬vn of the visit of the “I"! Kluge, and the boyhood of Christ, and for the Passion music the char-55 will he again darkened, and the “Blessed Jesu" chomp from Dvonk'l Stabat Mater, and fragments from {Stainer’s Cruciï¬xion, will he mg. The service will conclude with math descriptive of the Rpsonecuon. and Father Finn's hauliful Mr h- tmit, “Alleluin.†.-\ ,pu-ml mnmral â€Sonia of helm" ll" lr mun m [minim lhnulx. ï¬lm and :‘mnh Hun-slum :r'v-nlll'. Lu'lmngv'. m "1 Sunday QVED- mg, Marrh 6. a! tight o‘clock. Thi~ 5- a strictly musival (â€nice iul‘ unuzuml iMnnl. 2wâ€! by the full \v Jul rholr nf «Hr-r} boy: and m. m uhirh lhv- lil’c‘ m’ l‘hri‘l. f'on 1h! Avlu'nl to UN Rv-surrr-rlion. an linuâ€" Lfnlly mdrflynd in "~er and light. Tho rhoir will cant mm in: lighted ramllos, singing "0 "mm Emma» ml." aflz-r whirh â€11 "Dr V'Miï¬il" will hr: sung by Blah- H‘ Vin-on, MTIQOW'. answr-rerl h;- “le Vnice in tho Willlhmosz." of Scott. sung by AMvow CGraMJa-nnr. \nml â€air a! Sam, "on and “On I. “h. in Hui-lad "bunk. hunt-op. A" “or w": in the» day- can win! un- NIH eh; «m tun b- in: no «MON nu... um. row It- hnwn. We won mm!“ M Mn the rank In 0.- mfl pod u Int um (now Fuller-hum) for M owry clay. II In an law-8n flit In an aim Hwy now him up I. m. pawl u (Ivy alt-ya ml..- 0 M hr 0" â€a!" and at Iowa! I NM a! “mu vnnM Ir rmm‘nl iltu it M pa< Hwy dug». up MM v| um- 5m H‘nnlmmd Mu run In UNIQUE “snuvu't; or LIGHTS" TO BE HELD smmv EV. hMuthv-Momnnhh "Michal. Ml the «ninth- of 1“ um- I Inflow: our. Manual-nu lawman-II {tr-rad. he did not mun M M ‘Mlp “I museum “will!“ m ‘m 0.: mm hey-g a MI! W Ink-an cowboy and kind In. It a minty of on chilly pr thy ui lur- au'nhul m with I. III“.- my I. Nip run- (or Ibo- t-lllo. I! H" the I." o! 0.. nu Wm an I. Ire-aw M (amid-tn. (Nd (or Ih an amt Ind in! than at I“. boat :26 head left. He desired to ml. {Mmuumntthe-IIM cauliflo- baton drivin; than to II- Mott uni: no he made Imam rub my (alter to harp "I! hold for Ilia for three tech. Mv :0ch some 400 qul at Fork [rum-worth, Runs», ulul also about. '1!» bend in Iowa, no that who. to arrived at our farm. which It “It Uuu- contained 200 um. he Ind .- L 0m: uf the but large droves of "'t‘xus cutth- that was driven over the ('annon “all route, then known as the Plank Road, was in the your 1859. This drove of Texas steers .‘umbend 700 In-wl “hen it, h'ft Gulrunwn and “as mvyml by a man mulled Stouble~ fwhl, a merchant nf liulu-xlon. Tens. lh: told lll" hr haul lulu-n these at- !lv in puynu-nt for goods {rum NI rtIDN'. trunk Rom-rs Tells How Texan hunt llama Wen: Driven Over 0M Plank Road. RIMIMSGNCES 0f EAR†DOWN- [RS GROVE DAYS A! “in “no W m (In. BY FRANK A. RUGEllS WHOLE NO. 1932