DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER Molnar 9th. 192:, will commonw- rato the ï¬ftieth anniw-rsary of the [rut Chicago ï¬re. Out of that ï¬re America was givrn a tragic object lesson in tlw [nice of cawlessm-ss. From a single act at" carelessness in the use of a lantern while milking a cow was stavtovl a mflamtlan tint msumcd 18.950 buildings over an arm of 2.124 acres. wlping out 8298;: l mm» in nape-fly sad leaving 100.- am hamlets. ‘ He calls on mini-ch": of rlmrrhos. Muralors of pnblir «thank and evrry m in any «Nirial rapacity to help cut down the enormous loss. Tho awful lm< from tho Chï¬cago am can ho .«rt-n from the following ï¬gum taken from Un- proclamation. rommvm hazard». :Il'l‘ uwmnaihh‘ for mark- !Ifl prr mm: or to“ .n' “to and pmtl‘rty hum 6w. 1!» Ira-pin: with Mr hi>tnrir Arra- sim. l um that up wmk of Ortnber 9". M- ud mivlr- n< l-‘irn l‘rovonl'mn Vin-k.†â€n “wiry-«lax m-rning. "Mniwr lfflh, â€w lrgitm “1†hold 51- :mmm.’ immune! and North." uf «flirt-w. f’ur-L' ghing lbw timn aml 1hr Marc will hr“ .wnt M an momhora W â€l'arrl«‘<‘nv«, and izmaaurv 0" mm hazard». .‘IH‘ quovbihk‘ for marb- :10 par rrnt of In“ .n' Mo and pvt-pony hum ï¬w. than ilemen m y‘nv'l‘rly “3‘ ck-thn‘nl M ï¬rv. :IF-"H '“irn :lw u- “a! In“. “HR- rum numb 'h r:- 'iwalml In "znv lln‘f â€â€˜1‘“ .un ~ 'Hbl“ ï¬r?~ or lwru‘. In lihrnu [hf- ln<.~‘ or ml *L’VUMIIN. (Iur ï¬w Itwqu aw ï¬lming mn’ m-mmmir n-sonrrm. now-mm- In: Small in an «ï¬rm? pvvwlzln‘nfifln 9m: «M adult Rummy. (Mt-hr Mb. Hw- mum» :mniwrsary M “w ('h‘mpu "Illa m “Fir? l'n-u‘w lion Thy " sav In huhâ€"nun. (ilk Rumba to 3k Fauna..- l‘in- Inn-n "Inn. Put "on. "RE PREVENTION DAY OCT. 9. SAYS GOVERSOR SMALL up. "minn- has no mar «hum- in "u- I'uiml SIM-m. an hr an is known. RM- hu Ml ruru‘rpflmln' with In: Inlk- in Raglan-l for walk. and u 6- not ton-u WMHWI â€try an mu nine 07 M. Mn. llmlgn ww bum in "mm";- ham. Kan-ml. mm‘m- lo Amen" in Mr girlhood. Slw uu- wank-d In Nr. (1am- "alum, who .ldea ht. "MN-r .l’lfn. Mun-nil wn’lrr- in! MM ho untu- tmmo of SI". J. W‘ Rm". "mum Momma "Why a!- IPM. "w Rn. (mum N. Rowland. parlor of flu- M #2. Hunt» "Wu-int- inf. fluvial was mmh I! Iâ€? W"! M "inflow. N“! that F'K' did not hear ,put on the brain- uml warned '1“ engine. Them w“ M time to flop and jun Infant flu- w†ï¬truck by the engine. In. "Mgr-s» turned. um- Uu- up- pro-chin "tin 3nd put her hawk to her (no u it In 4.5.†{Mm {mm a How. She- wu MIMI influuliy. be'u- "Iflr- wrrr brought out at the mnr'u inqunt held Saturday them. the mun Gnu Ila-Mol- man not! IAIN-u "can". who «I!- nom'd the arrI-h-m. hem: \M- prim-1 dplc' I'lWIM‘u. TMVcngiuu-r of the went-hound tnin blew his whistle and when he Mrs. Lillian â€04‘ch 4'7: yours nhl, and an Niupktyc of the Burlington, wa> hit by u ~mrhm-bzm train at the Washington shoot crossing last Sub urday morning and instantly killed. Mrs. Hodges, with Miss Glace Boi- delman was on her way to catch the 7:05 train to her work. As they air rived at the Washington street cross- ing No. l03. the ï¬nd suburban tmin [ram Chicago in the morning, was coming “on! on the north tiai-Lt Comâ€" ing ea»! nus N». 4, on the middle track. ‘hit‘i‘ is scheduled to leave the station at 7:02. â€In Hodges, afraid‘ (-1 missing Iu-r 1min. stamp"! on the with track and hurried toward the waiting 7:05. It is thought that the- noise from No. 4 prevent“! her from hearing the tnin. “L14 ,u‘nr in Nth rmmlr) mm'v' I'll}. lullllu and an omp wa> hit by a Washington : urday mornin Mrs. Hndg( In VOL. XXXVI“. NO. 36 WM MODEM M WASHINGION SIREH (MISSING Hrs. s. L’miau haw Train Lillian Hodge.» nupkyyc of th: by u ~€urhurbzm u‘aflil‘iflfl Hm. Sula" m Hodges aiu Lag! : lnsiamly I a “it by Summin- Hilkd. Subur- and .“vwmdv r ‘u-mllm "UHF Amt-rival» lrginll. w," hnM r .w»,.-,, 1: in "Ir 1.: iron 'mm‘. I an! Farm! :vv~nur~. W‘s! rw-ninz. nrhvhrr lmh. :\~ ! impnnant huâ€"inru to cmm- hr! it W .~\'u'-r(ul Hull e 'm‘mhv MH-Nlmmr “ill hr pn-wm 52 (10 Per Yell: In Advanu‘. Is that a funny request? Not at all. l-Irm‘y family in the vil- lag!‘ shnuld delogate our 04' their number as “mass agent." What is homo without a Reporter? Om mambr‘r of the family should make it him, or her. business to see that M“: ill-rm cm‘mnrning the family warn min-n every week to The Re- porter office for publication in the personal column or as it is more generally known. among the locak. It is impassihlo for The R» rter stat? to get all of these line “In- cals" without the assistance of our readers. What is evoryhmiy's busâ€" im-ss is nobody's buismss. Delo- zatn one person to handle your lit- tle news Items each week. We am always glad to get them. Phone 188â€"). AMERICAN LEGION MEETS NEXT MON- DAY. OCTOBER lmh rh‘iulifll Sun" Allan-op (‘hnum my W. Run! in th- [mt-crating of lbw raw vi" h Aumnm- T. "any Nun". n' (“Mag-u. formal-Ir of (hr Crmr. 'nwy «m an mnyihing in H» r [mm-r In â€rim: (M raw In rarly “H†and m a rum-inn». Klrin is umh-r "if rnn‘ of S phy- um» uml :- name ip in aural-m at "w roomy MI mummufl)‘. A nmmllnlion nun MM la-I Sunday. In Jovian R'l't‘h'l "a! he was plupirnlh a uml nml mnflm‘mo-M Iumful pnnr In“ much '0' Mm "01"? ["er nmlmnm. "i- all-"mun him! In lmw Mm plan-cl III "w Minin} dnYr mnilmium. and" lull". butt IM- ~~m n‘fu-r-l mm! In" thiu‘ mumiuze Mn 1 lug . \muml Hamlin-t z'm' Flu-hm «I II!- ‘frrs- ï¬ci for “'l‘dmmday. "Main-Y I90â€. WILL YOU ACT AS A REPORTER? l'n-Nmbnry ï¬rming um I» held hrfnu' Jmhr Adam C. (TIM! thh mmumc. Nina'- nllurmyn I!" mnkr a pint ï¬lm! hr hr M nu! cm him an!" tin- In‘ul jmy Jan" Imu- Mural 0w Nivlvmr am! n-Iumwl vlv \rnlkft, Moe-“up u: Who-ton on Mamba. "w Dul'ngr ('omny Ottobtr 6mm! Jury "durum! a true h"! of mm" axniu-I lamb Klein mumd o! (unl- l; uhonlln Loo Newman». m ('hiru- cu. a uni ago Sunday. Mlonwyu 0. I1“! {or Bail ‘ Tod-Julikï¬u FIN" (In 0' “picks. GRAND JURY "NBS HURON! IRIJI Blll IN I. Klfll (ASE on. “1," thM “A M‘V‘ [.1 n-on ""71“. "Hm"!!! ‘ «mum. nv‘x! Mnminy "r "M1 :\- â€WK |~ N‘«~‘ to rmm- hrhxrv â€V" mun-rt“! that .1 Inn" DOWNERS GROVE, DIE PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY ton-nun nzv MW!“ I 1". l- \‘.':-rk will Jar! :n clown in thv ,mmninz :nul rnnlinun unimmmmwl until ‘ix in tho aflornmm. At thh itimo a "moss “1" he takI-u (“or :lin- lm-r which will hr sowed at 6:30. i Th0 Low valvr ('th of Marshall EF‘ioM l! ('11.. Chicago. will haw- rhartv of the work on the awning ranvli- date. i KNIGHTS or COLI‘MBl'Ls' Burlington suburban members «I â€he Knights of Columbus. will attend eight o'clock mass at St. 10“»th Lrhurrh here in a body on'Sumlay ,mnrninx, October lï¬th. A! nine 0' clad: thï¬y will ha sorrml hmnkfast hy thn women a ï¬lm congwaltion in tho chm-ch ball. This is an annual afl'air, the men meeting at sumo church along the "Q'Vonce each you where they attend mass in a hotly. This you several him-ills of the mem- bers have been invited to participate in the church services and partake of the bountiful breakfast Afterward. Sum Ihirolx, 1hr limit 'u-v-srrilr-l I'Z‘nv-Hiq-v mm uf Ilw l'I'I‘lHlnli'). In Pr rnufmvvpd y" :1" m". ,1,“- h" .urmlv'r M’ “m lmlgr :rml â€siting :iw H'nlzi' Lunar ul' H10 Slatv. i‘ llu- 5Il'~lh.I-u 'u‘ro- ruin-ruin". M Hr'n‘v pilix;":vr:‘ far "'0 "Hum Lain" tn. "NIB". .\. l'. A. )L M â€N- Invlp: mu-yro“, TM» i- Um rl'l'lu'l‘ "hig" '15! ‘3»! I-‘vidnj. «mums: M (be ï¬rq .kn Hmtr [mfg 1H†hau- hmlggh; unwin! u-v-r'ninn In ll"- urtm‘n. n.’ pvulz Thr (â€4. In~l spring. n‘m run “'1 “ï¬rm \Vun H. A. I! nu-n. “ha «5’ ju~l 1“ it \~.’:I~ ~rlw-lulml, um! nfl'i. I‘m" I'm nmn) ya-nrs I-ujnynl lhc- hm. rm’< nf tho mymuzzltmn lvrlim-q- that vitality of Hv- ’mlgh, :flm “PIP [Inu lmnm-rmx- “6H duplirah- :Iw rovmï¬'d'nt. sot (hon. lnfornanlity \\'n~ H1:- rim of lhn_ E In IM- bsa than (hm "vi. liner. 'uw mum at building a Trmpk in! fun- nun,“ hm hm. hum-hut. «and W M! m flfllffl‘ hy '0“ WI I ‘lhiwl nl‘ Hw momh'rdrlp uf ï¬mn» luwiz'. \\'i.h this far! in Hut- 6! Nnchi «mm :i,-‘ if Un' leyh- I,‘ an a<~mwl fad. I'vrw-nl plum :00 no! énrlmk' any hwahvm ï¬n "to hnihmm. an) [alum fun .1. unh ll," "nan-1n: and flu. um mm :| [our yvnr â€mic-l. ("hâ€" u'"!' :9"! ym-l uYTin-ox "f Hrmv Luv’fll‘, \, I-I ‘\. .“ and â€run (‘huph-L N. ‘ \, A!†imu‘ charm nf â€w pn-Hmi- n;:~;.- umk. mur Latin “My Tumour... Sum lhirrls, Ihr limit pu-vwrrilr-L TN I'fl'fl‘lI ha" iw far Inv- mufl for a lunar uflmin‘. T'wn. Inn. "ctl dining mam i.- uo! Imp» enough hf «M "w momhovap nf mm the â€av! hum an «porn-l awn-sink. to say! IMMu‘ 0f the may \i-‘Huu. ; TM gmwth 0' “mar landâ€. Grow Chan" and Vrstu (’1‘an during thr Ind hw- yun mahw it impartin- "In! 1mm lat-Ilium Iw at tho- din- mi «1 "mm haulin- Qo [Irvin-fly m- !vnnin Hm‘r Mambo†and â€Mann A valeting o! vat import-Im- In all M‘Iu‘fr (3mm «Maker: of Mir yumir {ratc‘rll‘tlu will 51’ hrlcl (Ml [0"fllin‘, Frills)". October 70!. in the ‘Nlmic "I". Ham and Curt)» at». at duh! o'clock The meeting In call- M hy IM committee I. charm of flux ï¬nancing of - Ilnuonir Trmpk- {or tho vflluge m olihcuz‘s [mun-r "n- pl.» lor the building. lncluthl in the im‘ vilntlon to mm: m womb": or} (3mm- Lmlm‘. nnkkm )l:-~n.--, their wnw, mv-mhrr.‘ of Vutu â€up!" and "which! Rutrrn Sun. This Infl- mm. Indmung n! u chm. n‘rryonol ’m "w \i‘hur mam-MM win! "It MO-S «m.- inlrmfly, .mm on u» mm? mm k apathy for «M taming. l lhe Me "In I)†of Wont Sch. 0-H for Tatumâ€"Sew mm c- Cale-Au. MASONS MEET TO- NIGHT TO DISCUSS TEMPLE PROJECT ‘ Infm'n‘nlity \"il‘ “24- rim of III:- I m'lminz. ". 1“,. Halvzymki ï¬tting! II“. I Ihair‘mnn. Ammm thl- 4prnkow “'I-rr- Fmon Klvin, Ihr- Rm hilbort H. \‘r-“L-Ind pastor of [hi M. h. (hurru and “W (aIponu-r foI HIP II-III- ans' Howard I'. aim» Juhn H. II-m' _|tin:~ Ham, '5'; ._- and Run DImmn-gf for the lmlgI- and CH). R. Hoar“ an.†â€I. W. Bond for the h. A. 1’. mm. ,' The <urpri~r 0."!11- 1- In“: can-InI when W. H. ‘l'ncéo Bill)" BwiIH-j 'man was can"! to the Iostmm and! presented with a mw Ty‘iers won! for his work in the mine Lodgp. Tho lprewnhtion speech was made by Mr. Inownos: and his words puking “Cm Since the inception ofVGrove Lodge "Unde Billy" has been its Tyler. He 1w] guarded the outer pom! mum (Continued on M four) cl» Billy†found a really who in the hearts of tho mm present who know and love him. In accepting the sword and thankinz the lodge for the gift. Mr. Boidelmnn was: at a loss for words to express his Appreciation. manta! u-v-r'ninn In ll"- \I'h-lâ€˜ï¬ Ivh “’nrM “21*. H. A. I! â€1"". m" I'm mun) ya-nrs I-ujnynl Hu- pilam)‘ of â€11- Irv-1gp, :ILn “mp "I m'lr "My" "(Ht-Imam "Mt-s! T) In. (awn \ew \‘vmral h, Hu- "rt-â€Inn. Thi- mv-rling um I» upm- lu Un- prhï¬r mu! vu-uunr intouwln! 3- sh- v-n a nmliul invilnlkm b) lln- l'nnml~ 'lv-m'lwr Aeuwialicm In 3"er BX -SER\ N B MEN ENTERTAIAFD BY MASONH' LOI) G E TM' murmur M" should hr â€If.- M In tho door-I on Hm "Ming. NI“ Rani"! Ir 5! umimmily hm" woman. working Mr "W luv-I iMrn-flu a! Mr w: and IM' rhiHrrn. She n l gm! main. Mr a ho: mind and u I'HI‘ Mug puma-lily. and i! mutiny n! :- 'nm um! ultrMiw MIMI-m. Min Rankin mun-y. bow under “Dr uu-pkr- M "w I'mrM/l‘nrha‘r Ano- ranm and will went on "w nrflr mm In! "wir mu I'm-ting 0! 0w wa- Hm. 80w mm (all: an [Ir-cling W" Inutm mum-max «Inc-Minn and child} well-w and dumb! haw I menu!" which um inkvrfl Mr Mann. 1 Mm Junta nun... who was the flip! numnn of the l’nhnl Sula-u to be lifted to "It 33.1mm (Manna. yum apt-at in “w high uhwl u-nm- My ho" the awning a! Thurwlay. (ktu l’nnaI‘TI-uhu Ana-Ink- Mom Scrvkvu of Hm W...- I. .. . . 0 MI I. (nan-u. JEANHII RANKIN SPEAKS M IIIGII $(ll00l 00. 20 "IIH IIl' Thuâ€"1- whn haw newr ml-vl UV. rla<~yï¬ml column of Thu- Ropumr an- alu'ap -unpri,~nl at the r?- .<ult.-‘ they 1v! whvn they ï¬rkt «an. “'r‘ have haul mow than one of tho local purple express sur- priw a: the number at our reallv Pb who falluw this vlvpartment ev- er). work. A ï¬fth thought will convince you that the rnsuns are natural. Take your own case. ism. H true that hardly a week passes when you don't read all these mâ€" u» add! Multiply yourself by 4,000. the approximate number of readers. and you have the reason far the pulling war of Reporter Classiï¬ed Ads. {toy one next week. he run is small. 35 cents for one week or 75 cents for three, cash in advance. S. ANDREWS GUILD 1‘0 FEED FOOTBALL TE.‘ MS SA Tl TRIM \' ID. ‘5. H. N. and F0. "lum- Ek‘fnk In Eu! .1 Ihiclvn â€Mt-r \"l" â€It “an". THOSE LITTLE A [)8 PA Y The "Mr":- and rhhinmn fur Ilk- mwuin. yrm In: "omanuy Pun-Mr... I". l". ‘7. Tho gm!» of I)» clay will b:- In. E. S. â€um-y, l'nnMrll ol'lhr "lino“ Hula Putt-nunâ€; In. Mary W. (bul- tua, l'mhlrnl of the â€truth nu. um Fnlrnflnn: Urn. F. C. lam-- In .llmmnvy I'tnmnt, and P»! l'rrnl'vlrnlh n! IM lot-U dub. Wnlumuhy. Ouch-r mu, vi“ be “l’rnidnu'x Buy." The program will upon with - tom-I lunch-on 5| the mama»: (Thumb. at one o'flork. M HWO-CNH)’ the buuivmm mung will he Obi-Id ll Lib-wry "I". In. PM". Wclnim'mor. mount, and Ir. (hour Margot-y. wan-m. [Win the mud-1 cal pan o! u» altar-non. I During the summor \mious omens and mmmitu-es ham been at work, and all signs point to an enthusiastic ywr. The program committee- hm; [on-pared 1 must tan-"on! progmm. Musicians. mo»! of them the but tal- n-nt of the villam'. hau- cousenled to wm-nain at the matings and one o! the most “urn-Ming (autumn will he the mucus-sim- of «urn-M eve-n15. with out of the club membvrs IN Icahn; a! each muting. ‘ â€J- annual cluh l‘l'l'l'pllun tn be hvlcl m-xl ;3‘0mkl)’ owning, Orlohur Nth, in lht‘ Junior Elemc‘nlury School on Grow street. The u-ceptiuu will begin a! right o'clock and in receiving line will In- tho olficors and past pros-i- clputs of the club and the chairmen of committees. Miss Man-gm“ Com-ail, violinist, and Mr. l'mston Graves, pianist, will fumish the music for the occasion, which i» the oflirial sandal opening a! the club your. will up: annual Mummy Junior strfl'l. right 0 will be milk-r. Mn. N. Ii. flu‘h. Hui-"mu. (‘hin ('nma'mfln. Mu, Emmn .l. Milk-r. (‘lmirmam "um:- aml l'lolmn'ivml ('nmmvlln'. Mn, 0'. fl. Wunl. ('lmirmuR. ['M'unlhmm’ l‘nmmiun, Mu. .\’, J. l'rrmn. WOMAN ’S CLUB - PREPARING F 0 R . WINTER’S W O R. K Annual L l‘ufl’rr. Turn-um. Mu, l. P. â€limo-m l‘nr’iavm-Mnriun. Mru. J. I'. WMâ€. t'bniamnn. An and â€huh." (‘nm- \ Inn inlv 1' Q Ila-inn. (‘uru-umwling flu-"137). Ht». M IAnrn-Ic-r. "N‘M. Mn. u. R. l'm'w. Vin-Pruhlrnt. .“rv. J. ll. (“Ho-«p50. [KM-mung Mvr'nry. N". W. W. uvn mrntmv ll. Hu- lm- 11-. m\ (h:- utTir-ul: of "11- what“. a m.-;rv~ af thr- H'uman‘~ ï¬uiM nf Ail-Luv" V'hmrh will «411- a kt“. 'éinnt-r .11 Hw rhnrrh :afll‘r how He 1 ["7" 0pm- Idle Club It: L‘mrnlury Monday ils ('50 1‘ mm Hunt's s winh'r'r rl-n-pl inn [tn-min» II" no‘ I‘IVrning‘ \\'oman'.- (‘lulp work with the tn be hvlcl m‘xl bur mm, in £th dine! on Grow n will begin a! Inf rrv h: at Next (maul m 'I‘h Sink- Cumin. ï¬ve Gena. Junior Nut Saturday. October 15th, the team tmvels to Glen Hiya (on: tussle with the eleven of tint school and on the 29th Whoaton comes hen.‘ The 22d is :n open date. Being the ï¬rst have high new game. tomorrow's contest flaccid draw a me crowd. It i~ with a badly crippled team that (‘nach Rngo‘rs must face the St. Albnn‘: whoa]. of SyrII'non'. elm-on tnmormw at Imam: Park here. Row-rs and Gmmhws are out with injmies. Several n' the but men haven't been pouring ovn their books- nuou‘h and consequently are imligihlo'. This is an!" a m but as St. Album is touted as a winning agrrogaï¬on. urn HM Himdalr "nt- far a touch- down. "m‘nn tic-Irma goal. The s0~ (-0an ran» in 1hr fourth with about lbw-w minn‘m: In May whim Run Sun phrrna inn-rrv-ptml a "inmate pas.- Ind ran ï¬fty yaw-IL- rnr a hmchdnwn. Raâ€" mn again ‘0ka gnu). Th:- Un- 5r "invh'v I!“ nulpiaynl at mv-ry [mint and umil Hwir lmwhulown in [M lhvrv' qmcrh-r had not Mn 3]â€? to nmh- ï¬r! :lnwn. Smu'val timrs "'0 lunch â€Hr-ahmvv' In xmw, but lac-km! (hr mw-w-nn’ "lax M [ml Hw- In" In†"to Vim: ""7 um 7 scum "Q“ vbh “PURPLE“ nevi-3N wms mun (mus mom nmsmm "r i.- .uflmr an! "AM and the â€human liar“ urn-â€N u I m!- ;Inl mn‘h M lkwl M.- m iaml the WW of In an: In I hrvrmgu "r in «noun I" 0! Mn um mull-r the mum- of "I. Mr Ham“ Ami-Raina Inma- to any- on Inn-n! Hu- went «4' dry luv 9.. (â€wont-M in Annie- uni N Am on my an "no but! in mun; Ibo- mun! ram: 0! (In war“ to Mom about world-IMO Indium. Mr M:- hrm woman. I. â€I0 um of tempt-mm and prohibit“- abut twrlw- ya». and immlwod in Co.- ‘xww. la "n- M»! I'm-m "m Indu- ‘mm rnlflug m m rmmua A- mendment In lbw (‘nmlilulba of th- U-MM Stun. â€A" math. "Tho (:n-nl llr~1myn." mum «I We: of “MA: haw kw» «lb-IHMM, but an “upon-M having in "rut-lining UM thought 0! "no main (or {M pmhlhlnon anwnlmrnl. The live churclma cooperating In the union mrvicex during the numm will juin rum-u for this man meeting. The public ix «mliuly invited. (tannin Richmond humo- “than was an officer in the navy tad had attained m- rank of In" «pain when lu- mxlxaml ln I903 to m lilo pubâ€" lic life. He served eight year: in Comm-ass, and was the earliest propo- nent in Arm-lira «f the policy of pn'wrnllw», bring the uulhur of the original bill to enlubliull 1 Council of National â€drum. ll: .nm Ithaca". pawn-mum In I hath-ll policy or pol-Sully on "w I'm-Mr 0n“. ’l‘lw Ministerial Association has planned :3. prohibition mass meeting which will be held at. First Evangeli- cnl Chum-ll, Sumluy awning, October 16th. au7:30. Captain Richmond P. llubson. hero of the Merrimu, one o! Amorira's foremost chautamwa Ind Lyceum lecturers. will deliver his gn-atext nmxlerpien‘. “The Crisis.†"'a‘itt' mud fut-Hm" lrom "w 4 Hm! “I HI!- \IM-flv‘ his! Salâ€" Ilny â€w "l’urplv" wartinn {ramplnl ,. â€Hun: U-nthl- "51:1? “than! h"- r in Hw- n'u~l umuina Ivy a N to (APIMN mason - smxs um on ' ‘ 5mm, on. IE Nun‘d Prohibition Worker. Hero of Spanish-American War. at In! Evangelical. I‘ï¬'mTodelo’fln-n «4“. AMI“ St“ "I†"I‘m-nit" ï¬r»? mull ram in ! quay?“ “hm. I'hflpk" VP“ WHOLE N 0. 1936