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Downers Grove Reporter, 6 Oct 1922, p. 3

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WUBCO Special BATTE RY Junie. Muu U. FaumflI-on. In the ‘mwnmc-m ul Ineu I grout deal may lw mm M sou-til). more II)‘ love. I)!“ Inn-I of nll In .lclr dis- cernment and hug-mum 1mm.» “met "I. an N‘qnul to [wiflnn‘ â€" Hu‘lht 3m 0' "M Cin. Mmmuh Ila plum Is [Ho-gulch II. (5|; 0! .M-n Ind; v upmminmld] 3." mil.“ lulu: <qu I: "1an «my. Can Fun Hun? "llh Inna» uu cu: lml tho-w I. no Ion!" llml "w. um Ul‘lu‘!" summ- II I. pfoblblr ”ml Hm) lo-rl t .o- \‘Il-u- "In” I‘hhh vnul..!~ u! up m llw tu- t". by mam! u! u wruithc m‘hc HIM mm down curl. am or "win manta Lowest Priced Good Battery You Can Buy Wm on all work cheerfully furnished The l'hllIr-r, u:I_\- \\' G'ulm-rull Putin-II In m,» Inmlu "'l'lut' Nonmmu- n! ”Million-I,“ lu-n' lulmr-I llurfll In "an an” m'h-nw‘ “ch Hm mulmluul chum.- “ b- lw mer n I'llrdlnll Ill filllwr ‘mu- m ~lullr." 'Io'll"|' ln' hu lwumw 'IM- Inn-u nuuul and m lent wa-n-Iul u...“ nu mmh‘ Downers Grove Gauge Section Him-teen Wan considered by the Forum In u glmiuu um! unnec- elury swell (u [hr negro voters of Chicago. Section thirteen ot' the present con- stitution provides that the fee oF land taken from owners without their consent for railroad tracks shall re- main in those on'ners suhject to the use for which it is taken. The pro- posed constitution: eliminates this paragraph. in the People's Forum‘ it was contended that only such pro- property in land should be taken as is necessary for the use. When a right of way is on longer used by a railroad the hind slmultl wrrrt to the owner or his heirs. In section eight, by restricting the absolute necessity of indictment to one class of crimes, namely capital, and by permitting the attorney gen- eral to prosecute by information without leave and without having to show probable cause the section be- comes u menace to the liberty of the‘ people. At the meeting of the People’s Forum in Library Hall, Monday evening the first Article of the pro- posed new state constitution was ana- lyzed and commented upon. Three sections were critil'ised. In section seven it was held that by eliminating} the provision of the present consti- tution that all pelsons shall be bail- able, except in centain capital cases, the section becomes dangerous in its possbile applications. Duct-(In Several Section Held to be Detri- Speaker From the Republican Head- menu! to the People -â€"- Next quarters to be Present â€"~All Meen'ng Oct. 16. Women Are Invited. NEW CONSTITUTION ANNUAL MEETING HOME COMING AT DISCUSSED MONDAY WT" ’ 2" S REPUBLI- ' STATE UNIVERSITY AT PEOPLES FORUM CAN CLUB OCT. 7th OCOBER 20th and 218! WALKER DICK!) Painting SHE’S I quality-col- meted lulu-r, at an I low prko. Full 0! apes houn‘ capacity. 6 w. 11-9th den-ell!- Harl-rubler case, with Edi-II all compartments. 3‘ I; u E 11 § I» a hm. III-Infec- tutu-I In the eol â€".-Ih 'utlnglouu flu “one: 380-” und 1231! th Froul Chane“. Panda-"in. W quwu "rwk NM | up. hnl . .qul-l. ”HO-u); uhl ul w 'm‘ clu-v «n w \ 33 I: “L n I") :3" 1hr ml. ll. “le h puvur [I- ll!" in .. We min 3" lads" nuulul uumd m: r mum.” illul got u..- when: of "-0.0 width-c- Phone 430-3] Mn. ”my flight gave w n wry lwlpful and inspiring midterm u! lhn lur‘! meeting on (Im- gonna! ruijfl u! Woman In poliliu. Wv me an snml Hm we! mfl lmw- unmlwr r-pvu' ln-r equully n: m-puiug far ”In no” nwetmg. rm-rarmnumc llTERIOR DECORATING Best. Quality Service Next Saturday, Uclohcr 7, will be the annual election at olh‘com fur mu vlub, the meeting will be held an' u~,- uul in the Court Hume. Burma»; meeting a: 2 o'vlm-k. Al :3 u'l'luck we mill have a speulwr unit to us {mm the Republican lu-uxlquuruu who will lull: Io us an campaign mellw-lu. We hope all lmlm who are Hutu-rented in the campaign m" be mount. The meeting was well attended and much interest manifested. Mrs. Lot- tie Holman O’Neill was present and gave a brief outline of her campaign, which shows that she is having a busy season, filling speaking engage- ments nearly every day also attend- ing many picnics and fairs. It is her ambition to visit and become ac~1 quainted in every community in heri district between now and election day. The club hopes that she may be able to to accomplish this ambition, for we all know that she makes many new friends where ever Shel goes. We also hope that the votersl of Dui’age County will rcmemherl lhut Mix. O’Neill is the only cundi-l time from our county for a district} or state oll’ico and we aim hope that: all will recognize her ability and lil- neas for the office that >‘lu- is seek-l ing and will have county [ll‘li‘ll' in our candidate and show that m: cm: uml will elect her November 7. l "l‘he lira! meeting for the Fall campaign of the Dul’age ('oumy Wm man's Republican: Club was held in Wheaten at the Court House Suturâ€" day afternoon, September 23. EDWARD (‘. CLOW “Cu! 0! Adanmngluuon Dodge Bros. Motor Cars Three-Quarters mmdmu swim at .ulmlulm In in... nu. huu qun'h nl 0! Nina" \u' uu‘M In II unvuu ‘dnu's Winner Aucuul Dom; h Noun-n nun-n alu m! .u: .5 “MI“ “3" [w hum Mn! (-0 up u m llw Efforts are being made this year to provide features with a general uppFal that will attract and enter~ rain non-fraternity alumni. While I Urbano, 11]., October 4. â€" Home- coming at the University of Illinois this fall will be celebrated by stu- dents and alumni October 20 and 21 with a two-day program of reunions, the lmvwllliuois football game, parâ€" mic-s ,slunts and a dedication cere- many for the new $2,000,000 Memorial Stadium, provided the work of con- \truction has progressed far enough. Unequaled in Value PHONE DOWNERS GROVE 371 Equipped with Electn'c Starting and Lighting System demount- able rims, extra rim and non- skid tires all aroundâ€"~the Ford Sedan at $645 is the greatest motor car value ever produced ~an enclosed car of comfort, convenience and beauty. Reas- onably pranpt delivery. Terms fleck! Buchholz Joint committees of students. fat-u ulty and alumni have drawn prelim- inary plans and are now working on the details of the various entertaim ments for the annual lllini Comeback Homecoming. This directory will assist Home» comers to find their classmates and make the ufl‘air truly :1 Homecoming. the fraternities are hwinx tbdr ul- umnl banqqpts, a con: Ker and banquet for non-fraternity Home- comers is planned for the Gym An- nex, formerly the Old Armory. ‘ Accommodations and registration; .commlttees working in conjunctiom with the Unit System, a new plan! for uniting unorgn‘nized men that was! instituted last year, will list moms' and provide a directory for all non-I fraternity men. H of a Million KIDWELL GARAGE CO. Phone 284 DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS IF YOU NEED PRINTING PHONE 1884 M. KAUFMANN, Prop. Hinsdale, Illinois '1 Hinsdale Upholstering Company UPHOLSTERING AND FURNITURE REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Work Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices We call and deliver free of charge. Phone or write BUILDING CONTRACTORS Estimates on complete building or repair work ‘ cheerfully furnished 1516 Insurance Exchange 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Phone Wabash 0787 Home Address; 191 N. Forest Ave. Phone 288 Downers Grove and W Batteriés Willard Battéries Never mind what make of bat- tery yours is. We care for all according to the Willard Sten- dards of Battery Service. Skill is mighty necessary in this business â€"â€"-so is knowledgeâ€"but it isn’t on these alone that we build up our trade. It's through these things plus courteous. busi- nesslike treatment. We'd rather have a customer tell us we're short on battery knowledge than that we’ve failed in courtesy, thoroughness or keeping our promises. lmmnso RUBBER INSULATION) The Kind of Service We Believe In Lempke Battery Service Station H. C.’Hoff 6 Co. Forest Belmont ‘hone, Downers Grove. 369-.) (WOOD SEPARATORS I Representing 5V5 Telephone 635 5%;

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