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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Jul 1921, p. 2

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catfue.1proposetomthe Gum-fl Assembly in extruding" mmmnmm duo! mm the fifteenth dayof Danube}, next, and I am giving this mmmhtthemembend -memaketheitplm , , Jlm Kamh wu not u‘uilnblo Sun- day batman of I holly mm flan-r. HI: nrvim were minuml quite p bl; hit. the right to'determine by their votes whether they shall on and operate dimfitiuiim;andtoenutleg- imehichwfllgivetothemle of Gringo, or any other contiguous LEN SHALL. Governor of Illinois. "The schema and slander-s of the character assassins who are the koala oftherichuxdodgenmdthetm- flan bums, and those who have been prevented by my veto from looking the mic treasury, will M «Met m from doing everything within my power to carry out the principies upâ€"f on which I made my campaign and‘ which I reiterated in my inaugural “I promised that I would try ta give the people a douar in nine for every donar of their money spent. 1 have succeeded in reducing the cost of roads many thousands of dollars a mile, and I have vetoed $7M,” in appropriations, cum” out items which were not necessary to the we!- fue of the state. “For the purpose of giving the General Assembly In opportunity to GOVERNOR SMALL ISSUES CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSION Inn-e out and «won the "'0ch as we" a the mate meiptn or the floral! «m be forced to Iran-l. Umpire Blue ‘1» n M! muddy At times. In the :4th ninth-r lam! I DIM one lo «:1an right which lmkn'l good for a nut 56.310. but wan {and u 0!- right fielder mm! it up and W to first hating “rich by A amp. Gun-r thing: do happen and thin I1» I nldom Mppemr. Herb hndlnl Mum Mr a “damn and gamma! km- of credit. . The prvsena- of Ted Gum,“ and Bobby Clrpcnlcr would have 90mm! thing: up u wee bit Sunday. WM! than two veteran» out of the ”mo, west side Emerson ball team. st pres- ent he plays with the Uniun Trust nine II‘III all reports show him to ho a mathemly player. For tho present Lewis will managv the team from tho bench, he will try and hook up with some of the best teams to be Ind and we ought to we some {int class boll. of the first water and knows base- ball from soup to nuwj For several years past, Lewis ha» played semiâ€" pro ball being manager of the old Recently some friction was created in the team and things have become a bit disorganized, but thi- new man- ager piomiscs to do all in his power to do a\\av with all fliction and bring the team back to its old staml~ ard of efficiency. Lewis is not Va Iécruit in lgascball work, nor is he a stranger to local followers of the game. He is a fan R. W. Lewis is now the manager: of the Downers Grove American Legion baseball team. Forr'ner math: agar Binder resigned because the, meat amount of Work connected with: the managership has lnz'ndimmpedl him in performing other duties more pressing. “Brick" has served as man- ager for almost twa years and much: credit is due him, thru his untiringi efforts the Legion boasted one of the strongest ball clubs in this sec- tion. Four defeats were handed to_ the locals last year, “Brick lenvesl the managerial Work with an envia- ble record. Altho he has not been feeling well this year and many trials and tribulations have been tossed into his hands which in connection with his arduous duties at his place of business he found to be we strenuous for him, he is cefiainly deserving of credit for the work he did for the Lamont will he new Sunday. (‘om NOTES 0!" THE BALL GAME Ell Given II the Reasons. not likr they ought to REORGMIZES and Five Celt Wmlanmmmmmwm I thousand dancing lights. and In her checks the m of the falling If- lutu, wlmo hm seemed to rid!- m tall the pltlent, spilt-ti. manna Ind . m like the mm of Chum manned.” he marked mnflvuly. 'Blght you In.” said the patient. “I searched for my Christan- gift for m without him and found he "M Nora.” sum Kit. Mam. The patient laughed. 'ltnsmlyacumd’thedaxln the manger. dear. m 939 mn- ried rm: old hm human a met no. Are you imam me the m? lmtmnatmmtumhdml "Ru,“ and up mm, "In my ml mm is a ring wind I Inn arms! um um I mm {mm mm». think- Ing to put u an your Man that mm. wm you and N for me. please. and m mopmlt'hem m? And nsmas lam mended. will you marry "b.1011 mko mo m7 ”other a: longing fur mu. The first wank you mm (Mm. sh: tam m- that mm" could make her happier than to have yml for a d‘nflhtfl'." “0h. woman. wanton." mam-v! ohâ€" man. 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Wm :Ivrfnlf Now IMI mo- Ammo-"mm M I shall rah-o- n Hut tonal brim down o-wvr- 80mm: Mumm- up-m tlu- rulm n! OM- hmymol. Whni mu "m thumb-7‘ “Kn, why allcl you run Imus? ery My ulna-n l haw- tm-n mrrhmx. but mulu'n‘t cum-urn "w (hunt u! I In". 11le :aornlnx 0 mm- IIM an: on! try- lnz Mn ('Iulmuu'u'u III-cl nm] «but Ham In mm! or a lawlml Inuit. Hr wm't nun mu 1 ml n Mum-n arm nml In. and Inn-rm!" human-cl In my ex". “Mr. [hm-l. cbm'l risk your night!” who Mug-wt In horror. “0h. why olld I own" rumi- her»? How (lld you not mm Hkv 'hle' 'l‘lu- um» cum! lmml haul ruuml tum now nml Ira-M n n bah-10M prl-umm'. hum: «lvtnllml (or slwvlul ulmy III mum 5. Nurse Rutlmlgn walked mflly tn HIP lmlshh- nml luld n pity-Nu: hum! abm-v lln- lmmlugo-«l am. far all» couldn‘t mom to lmrdm hor ln-zm against sum-mm. nu tlu-y tultl Iu-r film nhcmld m mqu u uni-was. "Slatllt-luo- time." xhe nnnounnul elm-tux; then and" hm- breath as I! Icy wam-r hm! mruuk lu-r. um! \wnl u" tngmhln Ilka a "Mr pomlm‘ lmf In u sic-nu. "Rut" vrlwl "w mulwafinlf Im- pluriu-zly, lml! lnr'rwlulmuly. “LINN KII! Alum-rt h H yum?" and with M: (we lmml jrlwl to IMII’ the bum!- nn- "If. “All we Hurst-s," slw mill mlmrly, “nan-ml to zlw all wr could 5|"er to the llwl l‘ross and Sulvntlom Army ln- Mvml of louylzux [mun-um for c-m'll nth- Pf. 30 my Vlcn'khlfils hung ull llmp nml lunk, fur l have no mln-r {I'll-mix In (In- vlty. l um truly gln-l for mu. Doctor 0'! ‘nmwr." «ml slu- lmrrlwl nwuy. "lh'l'flHSP why? The only glrl said Was." Inst lllghl, and In t-ln'm» mumlm nmro. tm lonesome ”lmvlu-lnr quarto”. but a little 'Hume. Sun-t. "nun-J fur xulne. (30“! Isn‘t it n urnml and glorious feellng? Did you gut lmth your stm'klnza full. as you deserve?" "1- slnppml mumvnly. for the llttlo nursv was wlnkim: wltlu all her might to R00]! hack tlw tvurs. The sun t-nwmmd'me great hos- pital mm. mm. day of December In if dt-n-nnim-d to lrnnsl‘onu us grim walls and quivt corridors. with their sugges- tions of dread and pain. Into chum- bers of how, and victory.. The young- on! doctor on tlw smfl'. [enslngiy dubhml the infant by” Ms older (-0!- lmmuvs. rounded a corner and numbed sqnuruly lulu n pm- or ln-sh "men. car- ried by Hn- yuungust nurse. “A thousand pardons," he cried jm'lnlly. "(‘ln'inlmus Inns gone to my hmul. us usual. Tin- [up u' tlu» mornâ€" !ng nfwr tn you. Miss lumwlmn Gee! I km: the wlmk- wurld toduv, even [he cranky 0M dowugl-r lu mum 3. (O um. M Human chllpunur Syndlcue. ) «.‘C t' .‘ DOWNERS GROVE REPOR'IEL DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS l1 8. I‘m Anne Tm IDS-W F. W. KE‘I'I'ENRING Contractor Builder .Iduâ€"occ fin... .lioaia “-8ng eel-1...... .l< 113.: ice-.30 aeofiai an a 3.8.5:... Present plans call for an evening of music. Bfloflu are now being much- to secure munlml talem. truth In war onjoywl by lot-Iv people last PHONE 18! a 8. IA]! 81'. Tim is an open «late for the Down- ('rfl Grove Chautauqua mason here and through the aflorts of the Am- erican Legion. under whom auspices the Chautauqua is helm: held hora. permisxion hm been granted (or the use of the tent. International Man at Far- I‘M of All [ht Through the courtesy of the Red- pnth Buronu. the coâ€"operating chur- ches will have the use of the Chnu~ tauqua ’tem and equipment for the union meeting of Sunday, July 3131. sages the success of new open air services. REV. G. B. RHINEL I). D. Spock-r at Open Air Services Sunday MISS MARY FLUCK PRACTICAL NURSE Moderate Clan-gen M mm 92 a emu. st MUNICIPAL ENGINEER AND SURVIVOR ca Santos. An. M III-II Dunn Grove. Ill. His talk was inter-(Ming and in- spiring in the extlémc. His exam- ples of the colors at the church and of the country in our daity life were apt and hc'was listened to with at- tention. It is the bringing 0L speakers like Dr. Schick to the village which pre- one by the‘church and stats. DR. G. B. KIMMEL. ‘ NEXT SPEAKER AT UNION MEETINGS 1'. J. Grotefeld Basement Excavating 94 w. cit-flu Street ‘. Downers Grove. Illinois G._ 3.101315, 3;. D. WILLIAM FERNS EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING JOHN S. IDZIER (Continued from Page and Grading 470-Y-4 v--y- . West Suburban Motor Co. “Grange, m.‘ Local Salem-com, Curtiss Theatre Bldg. 25 Years Making Delightful Confectionery Coolin Confections You will nd on our menu all the old stand-bye in the wav of Sodas, Sundaes, etc., aml many new ones. For instance, our Sher- bets are a delight to the pal- ateâ€"«the ' satisfy that long- in on at days for somea th ng to quench the thirstJ and at the same time are confections of pleasing taste Have you visited our beau- tiful new Palace of Sweets at the corner of Railroad Main Streets? One of the greatest needs of the present time is for a better under- standing between father and son 01' the problem that each has to meet. The logical big brother for any boy is his own father. If We are to ob- serve National Father and Son Week in a big way we must begin early tn plan for it. Let us got together as u communlty and make it a real ‘ Prompt Attention Ladies Especially Invited Lehchu Orfanos Charles A. Caster, the secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Dul’age County, has just received a ploof copy of a booklet on National Father and Son Week. The date has been changed from the week of Benjamin ”rank. lin’s birthday, in February, ‘31 all organizations doing work with boys have agwed to unite in its observance during Armistice Week, November 6 to 12. It seems there could be no better way to celebrate this use of the greatest events of oux~ i'unonal history than the bringing together of fathers and sons all over the nation for tho ’progrnm of fellowship and mutual helpfulness. County “Y" Secretary. Chas. A. Cas- ter. to Co~0perute With any . Community. winter at the Musical Extension Set‘ ies, for that evening. There will al- so be a large vocal chorus, if tenta- tive plans work out. NATIONAL “FATHER AND SON WEEK” IS NOVEMBER ‘6 T0 12 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK MIL BUILD THEM Duh... "Rip. ~7HO',I Mala-pm 0‘“ II Rcddcucc - Phom 283 N. Fem! Au. and FunkUn SI. omen: mums; @BUICKQ DR. W. W. GOU'ILEY The universal confidence of Buick owners in their Buick cars is the best testimonial of Buick worth. It is the result of years of satisfying service. Examine a 1922 Buick from the inside. Enjoy its many conveni. enees, its refinements, its roominess. And test the Buick Valve- in‘Head motor on the steepest hill. Authorized Buick Service arantees full returns in the unin- terrupted service of every nick car. new SERIES AND PRlCES EFFECTIVE JUNE !. 1921 genie! g4; gree_Passenger_Roc_dster ................... 399.} Next Saturday night, July 16th, the Downers Grove l-‘ire Department will hold another Moonlight I’iCnic and Dance in the Forest Preserve west 01‘ the Villagv. 'l'Xu-y puz'chsaml and erected for the Community Picnic July 4th. a large. Largo New Floor in Forest Preserve In be Popular Pian- on Saturday Night. FIREMEN HOLD ANOTHER MOON- LIGHT D A N C E event. The County Y. M. C. A. Secretary has ordered a supply of these boob lets. They have suggestions for the program, and have worked out in de- tuil plans for Father and Son Week. He will be glad to supply these book- lets free to any who are interested in mmnofiu-x the Father and Son pro- These ranges are enamel finishedâ€"can 'rudxly be kept clean “‘1“! a damp clothâ€"- are very econonucal 1:1 consumption of Gas. _ The cooler the kitchen in the summer fun 0 the easier it is to prepare meals '1" 1e “av to a cool kitchen is th1oug h the installation of a modern Cabinet Gas the ins Range. ’ ‘ 'ted Gas .' f‘éxssgggazbw {9.3 Cool Kitchen and Cooking Cannon Most of the Gas Companies throughout the country use I “cut of I'ortl Runabouts. The same is true of other big t'nt‘pm‘ntions. The mums are very. practical. The Ford Runabout is the hunt «martial mlution of quick tram- pomtiun fmm manufacturer to retailer. For soliciting lmsinm. fur the Collector. for the Doctor. Contractor. Builder. and almost evcry «be: line of lmims activity, the Ford Run.‘ about is really I mcmity. We solicit your order fur one or mare. We ask your repair business.- \\’c tumult! like your mutor accessmy hairless. “u can serve you, we believe, to your hat “W Fleck Bucholhz ‘I‘IIE. UNIVE‘SAI. CAI 1232.! G I? 0 R G I: \V. \" III I. REY‘IIDENT AGENT 2"! II. .‘lnpk 1",. Plum 65-1 new dance platform. The khan-.m- quined to build and erect this floor was so great that they decided to leave it long enough to run .,wenl dances. The first of these was given last Saturday evening and the second wilt be. given tomorrow evening. We imagine that the platform will be a popular place tomorrow night. To Make a Gammon sham. It mkus Huron mun six months In. make-a onsluuon- shawl. which 1'.- qutres [0n :mlm‘ floaws. in a variety of calms at very modv erate prices . SUMMER DRESSES on sale at re« duced prices; . STOUT LADIES should wear a Barclay Corset for comfort. You canning break_a‘ Ban-c133! coysgt. HANDSOME , ' W 0 O L E N -- ‘ .. BATHING SUITS st'. an Emrich 73 No. Forest Ave. Not At Home Mondays Friday, July 15, I921 (31597) WI Fm Int: bl;

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