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Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Jun 1921, p. 4

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Your summer suit can be bought of Bert Moore, at prices less than ready to wear and much better for these are made to your measurement by the Kuhn Way, which means Hand Tailored, all wool and a Perfect Fit â€" Why? Be- cause I have no overhead charges to add to price of suit. Call and see me and .save the extra dollars for overhead charge. there is to be I summer to Judge landis, as has been rumored. Judgi- Clifle is perfectly capable of filling the place. Judge Slnsser is auditor judge who but won a niche in the lat-arts of the people of DuPage county by his un- swewing justice 1nd fidelity to the people of his bailiwiclr. The Judge is as one of the leading jurisls of the main: Judge cm..- hu applied himself closely to his tort and is deserving of thy reward in the hands of the people. He is a fearless judges and this trait mingled will: a'love1 of justice and fnlr dealing. The pea-i pie who Ire brought herons liim in I criminal way an taken care of in a way which names the execution of justice tempered with mercy. If um "outlay In Judge Adam C, Cilia of Syn-Ion. Judge Haul-i Mr of Wham. “a Judg- CIII‘ n- P. Irwin of .30.. They Mn oer-val the poop!- voll and «ham m vote at your kinds i Judge cam» in: WI a year no or no. On an the "fancy nut-«l um «loath of Immune. Cum 0! Synmm. ll wan I am- en" plan to fill u Judge ('er Ill hmliaN-d him" with the M of ”n «mm-c in such I my I! to nuke it find to fill his position. But ladle cm. mm to work with M.- well know canny. “Mounted n" ohm» do.- nd by his floss: application to the Ermine” n ham! and the cloning up of doth-ts long fluttered with useless cases. he has won Mn spurs . the “no pm: incumbent-t the only minus and than I- m of their m The dim {or when you should can your :5; The choke of 1min: who will :1! on the chm“ beach I- the slum-HI mm will to undo by "no people ml. load-y. Thon- cn but mm Bert Moore Balers (me We! “and at the Downers Grove Pout Woo u-uoond elm mu] matter. Advertising ates made known upon Won. Subscflption rate: 32.00 per year. Single copies 5c. , Wfirdve. Illinois. THE JUDICIAL HLIXTI‘ION 135 Main street C. B. STAATS. EDITOR HICKIE SAYS The mph.- whn ohm to the boy:- pllylna hull In "In «mu. In Mie- by Invites! I» mixed!» to a fund for 'mon [flu-grounds lot than. ¢ which on would not «kutmy by wilting serous eunuch ta form palm. Rupee! the prop-fly rights of other: and hep to the Ahlrwllh. Ihnl'u that they In for. lots. The way name follu cut the com «you the lawn» In a shame. It takes hard work to make I lawn and once mania n It I beauty spud .Whlle we an this “Meet we may as well say a few wonls fur the bone. m of local pimple who have comer [ We believe that it is only thought- lmnem on the put 0! those who walk through. We balk-w that thus calling tin-it attention to what they I" doing will cause at land! a few of them to discontinue this pmctice‘ and then call the attention of the others to the fact that we take pride in thlu lawn and not to spoil it. For many years a path “as wom through this part of the grounds by 3the feet of countless hundreds of commuters “cutting thlough" night nd morning. Then someone noticed; how it was spoiling the beauty of‘ the park and a stop was put to the practice by the erection of a fence. Latdy the same thing in being dom- and again the beauty of the park is In «Inger. . Downers Glove Garage, he One 0? the bright spots in the vil- lage. not only to residents but to those visiting here. is the little part around the depot. The part north 0! the tracks and west of Main street is being spoiled by local people walking acrosa to the trains. a little more of the older style than Judge Clifle. but is a man of such ilk unity and right thinking as to stamp him as a man for the judiciary. The judge has long been a friend of Du Pate county people and nearly every one who will vote for him on Mon- day has a personal friendship for this: excellent man. In Judge Irwin we have a man who is but little known to DuPage County. His efforts have been mostly center- ed on the Kane county,court. From our upâ€"river brothers We learn that be is a jurist of impeachable charac- ter and who is worthy of the honor. As a mark of respect for these men go out and vote Tuczulay. Downers Grove Electric Co. We do all kinds of Electrical Repairing. Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. Corner Belmont Forest Ave. Telephone 309.: Downers Grove. Ill. A Big Drop in S TUDEBA KER Shun floating - Sewer Building Ga. mum; Telephone 383 THE DEPOT PARK HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BY “The Comfort Car” Fred D. Helnhe PLU M DING DOWNIIIS 630W “POE ”OWNERS GROVE. [HINGE DuringJM next year I drive Is to he muln for mom mambo”. which will Include an only the adding of member; to mus-Mun! clulu. but the Add!“ our dub lo 191-.- Peder-Wm. but. 0! Pub“: "on!“ M (‘mmun-‘ ily Sonia-z lndnulrial uml Sovia!‘ Retains. Chiid Wotan. Motion; l’irturm. [It-nation ' De... 0! Citizenship and Amorknni-z ‘ n“... 00.1. a! PM and Mk“). The keynote of the convention wm Service, and every chalmuu nf work pn'mnlml prndkll plan‘. which if] carried out. would mun much in m- or) command!) in the «at» f Literature. "cpl. of A'plied Bducalion: Lib-".1- ry Extension. Sr‘moh. Hume Eco- numin. Cunscn'uuuu of Natural lit-mums. . Vice-Pre-shlent. 311x.ank_L.Frai!c-;.. Litmus. 506-; 0nd \‘ice-l’msidenz. iMrs. Eugene Gaskilh‘, Alton. Record- ing Secretary. Mrs. George W. Plumme'. Parliamen» tarian. It was decided to orznrize the state work into six 'dcpartmvnv. corms- ponlling with the (la-partmcma' of work Prmided In thc (Zeneral Fule-fmiomi as follo“ .4: , Dept. of File .h'ln: Art. 2,1144: ands 708 voting delegates represented 364 clubs from the 5630mm in the state, with oVer 67,000 members. The following Slaw Officers were electvd: Mrs. Edward S. Bailey'Preaident. ‘ Mrs. E. B. Grim-n. Grant Park, Fix-sq The convention hafl as the honored guest 6! the Delegates. Mrs. Percy V. l’ennybacker. of Austin, Texas. who gave several very inspiring talks on what ‘the club woman can do to ful-‘ fill her antics of citizenship. ‘ ILL. FEDERATION 0F WOMANS’ CLUBS HELD CONVENTION The Twenty-Sixth Annual Conn-n- tion of the Illinois Feoieratlan of Woman‘s. Clubs held a three day ses. sion at the Drake Hotel, Chicago, last week. The local Club was repmsent- ed by Mrs. H. S. Paine. Mrs. J. D. Gillespie, Mrs. M. H. Prince, Mrs. H. Five Women Represented Loca! Club in a Three Day Session at Duke Hotel. Chicago. P. Join:- and Mrs. W. H. Blodgezt. The picture of the band is only one of the 150 colored slides that are a part of the lecture on the famous martyr who voluntarily went into the leper colony and who labored among the cutouts for eighteen years hem {om succumbing to the dread mantle.“ Sir Anthony says that this band which plays on special occasions in the leper settlement, is composed wholly .of lepers in varying stages of the disease. Those in advanced stu- ges occasionally lose a part of their lip when blowing a wind instrument. while parts of fingers drop from the musicians who perform on stringed instruments. 'Rev. Eneas B. Goodwin, pastor of St. Joseph’s Church. this week was informed by Sir Anthony Maire. Knight of St. Gregory, that he has just "waived a photograph of the leper band of the colony at Molokai. Hawaii, and that a slide is being made from the picture fur incluslon in the illustrated lecture on Father Damien. the apostle of the lepers. which is to be given at St. Joseph‘s‘ Hall. June twenty-second. N'EWTICTURETORM LEC'I‘UBE 0N LEPER COBONY ON JUNE 22 lulu-lusting Illustrations a! St. Ju- seplu'u Church Hill in the Ne" Future. ' T R A C T 0 R PLOWIN G DISCIN G BASEMEST EXCAVATISG There ‘is nothing more practical than white wash petti‘ coats either for wear around the house, or for picnics, outings, etc. They launder beautifully, and are very eco- nomical. We have your choice in Cottons, Satinettes and Satins. All are made in straight line efiects with scallop- ed and hemstitched bottoms, liberally cut, shadow proof and have non-rip plackets. Prices are ' White, Washable Petticoats in Cotton, Satinette and Satin W. S. Hamblin Phone 21341-2 Splendid Selections of Dainty Under-Muslins The prices are about one third lower than last year. fects with soft edging lace and delicate embroidery, sheer, caressing fabrics of many qualities, also the newest tailored efl'ects. All are correctly made and are of ample proportions, with the famous “DOVE” reinforced arm-holes for durability. The entire assortment is composed of “Dove” Under- muslins, a “make" recognized for its remarkable values. There i~s nothing that we could oll'er at this time that would Mensch-omen of this village more than this line of Emuisite Undermuslins. Our assortment is most complete. including clever ef‘ The people of Downers Grove are to be congratulated on having an 9va fine 0? W mt inwmang pic- tures is that of Father Damion as he entered the leper colony. This later is shown with a slide made of a pho- tograph taken only two days belon- Father Dnmien’s death. and the com- parison betwoen the fair, smooth skin and the same flesh disfigured by lep- rosy is most striking. HARDWARE 36 8. Male Street Telephone No.29 Franklin Co. llflnols (‘oal Pocahontu Hard (‘oal CAN ATTEND 1‘0 ORDERS PROMPTIA' NOW! MERTZ 6 MOCHEL WHILE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND ALL KIN [)8 ARE OBTAINABLE 21 South Main st. Como here for the Converse Big Nine, they wearâ€"our DOUGLAS line will be here in “'0 STAN” BACK of all the Shoes we sci! and a Shop we are glad to guarantee for hard wear and full set. vice. If you DON‘T BELIEVE it try a pair and see for yourself. 'I'l'. ‘ fl'wt shipment of Men's and Boy's Work Shoes from the \\'E\'l.~1.\'1H~TRG FACTORY are here. Do You Wear Shoes? BOY'S -â€" ALL SIZES ........... $4. MEN'S. $5.50 to ...... - .......... $7.00 Order Your Coal NEW STOCK-NEW LOW PRICES WE HAVE ALL SIZES 0F J. W. NASH Gardeners are told on have the sur- face of the soil frequently stirred. and this Is attended to for them by the boys who run across the garden plot atterjheir baseballs. ponunity of hearing this am famous lecturer and When- Good. win is arranging to put in extra seats so that everybody can be and comadated. am, June 8. 1921 '9 fine for summer week or ten days. Telephone 8

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