WY-NINTH YEAR WORKERS BUSY ' 0N "NAHUM 0f MlllflK Hill) Armistice Day Picked in "kg" cl People in Elf-m for “Be Place to Play." A high school boy this week in diwussing the possibility of having a community athletic ï¬eld in the For- est Preserve uttered a slogan which will be used ll! ï¬nancing the ï¬eld. He said: “At last we‘re going to hive a red plue to play." Workers Ire busy now in the drive for (unit to ï¬nance the proposition. Boyle are seeing the need and an glidly helping ln the plm to give thla community a ï¬eld second to 9’ cannon awn-7n 11) now BAZAAR hole in the co-unly. Under the uni- flcn o! the Citiunn' Anna-1.13m, it is certain that me ï¬eld will be buflt. in n. w m picked u the am of the “tag day" {or the ï¬eld. Per- mit-Ion ha- becn "(dud (mm lay" Barber Ind plan: am being and. {or a tomato-house cum†inside having unor- on the Met. ‘6“. Indy ‘0 guy {at a m; uhkh “Got "my xo guy {at I a; unun will gh'c “Melt: turn a! the can My 1 ml MU. " pay: the cou- nflw. “We In denim: o! and». my funny roam-cum! by u [out out doll" for it Tho-c who no. bu vim-fly coma I'omrd with amount. “vying 1m :25 u I!†and 0» «amino. would like to m 3"... mu. mu.- «a «m and God!!- lo )0 M a! I» unmet. Non. for UNITED BRE’I‘IIREN "'W;hâ€";o§ the um". Numb! II. 81» Indy with your «amt» 1!! VII"!!! “II-(Men rhurth 0' East Gm. h having :- mm found», “on put and" the walk. I! has In; M mm And "I“ mph of W: mus- rmmunuy than-h an haul a! “ti taking "w Monty VIIIh which '9 be Md on Satunb“. Novemhet u" I! “vhkh‘s do" Tn V’néninl' “'0' lie Mania: 1.. IO n'r'nri a. m‘ The: mm». Worn" Sodfly of mi (Inn-h Is running We aflair and} say In the mum“! and unful' nude. they have mad! and «card, for me on that any. ‘ One of up main {eat-w" win he; a sale at home baked calm and ranâ€"i (3- TM". Ii“ In hm wad. 3"; has, children's raring apparel Ind: n my other things Midas a (Mid-I ’ ELMER HOLMAN REPUBLICAN EDS. 0F 11“: DISTRICT IN ANNUAL MEET _ Funeral some»: were held for E}- imev Holman. only brother of Mr. W. J. O'Neill‘ of Summit street. at the O’Neill home: W'cdnesday after noon. The Rev. Hugh M. MarWhor- ter. pastor of S. Andrew's Epigcopai church. ofï¬ciated and burial was made at the West Side cemetery. [Inner at M": "one Che-go but Saturday â€"- Distinguished Repubï¬can editors of the tub district he‘d theit annua! meeting at me Buggy house in Chicago last Satâ€" uflay. Anonding from her» wen C. H. Staats. C. J. Wintor and W. J. Shah. a ' Amoï¬ the guest: and speaker; were Frank R. Reid, of Aurora. can- didate for Congress; Oscar Nelson, of Geneva, candidate for State Treas- M \ieneva, ("Mun-aw ..,. -,._.W ‘ mr; and Sonator Harohl Kemimr. All were nnanimoue in prodicting a ,sweeping Ropubilcan victory next Tuesday. Emu†possible: He leaves BI duh! and motha to mm H8 Mr. “niman died suddeniy Su‘nday night at Memphis, Tenn. He made his home here about a year and was very much interested in the Boy Scout movement le'nding his assistâ€" "aim, conmbou nun-chm In 1' [be mum is n tumor in Day, Sam» Romn- COUNCIL ASKS BURLINGTON FOR CROSSING GATES The Burlington has been requested by the Village Council to enact gates at the Maple and Fairview avenue crossings. There is a real need for at protecting device 3“ l-‘airview ave- nue and the raiiroad should art the gates at once complying with the re- quest. Salary of Chas. M. Hitch, Village Clerk. Raised at Meeting Monday Night. The salary of Chas. M. Hitch, vil~ Inge clerk and collector was mined from $165 to $190 a month at. the meeting Monday night. This is I well deserved increase In Mr. Hitch is: Easy man with all the Work the oflice entails now and be it and has been. deserving of more money. ARMISTICE DAY FEAT DANCE TO BE FINE AFFAIR Stupendoun plum an on foot to nuk- Ihc Ambit“! [by «W of thc Alpha ï¬lm- which ii to h In“ It [ADI-1y hall on Madly caning. Newman: H. u Mgr nun". TM boy: haw may mwukn on the pn- xmm uni uc but on mu" this I "IMHO! Hut am he â€an; lot the day had am he)“: tmuhtnd by .11 than who nllcud. To add to Ibo “Kl n‘ the pi†"n has: 1mm Hut III-my my» Cede; an but. Mulch-n and «m to an“! the ï¬lming hm" «Met: in It! for tho hellu chm Ibo [M will to kriM on! and the «fly t- M3 to k W “mi! and In) is min to In un- “canal TN Mvhn m†um- "wally nit-I dum- n! Mums a "It" may oh (M «Mt-r menial tom- as to" u: flu- gamut" mam"! foflu and "to-o who we not mamas in uwwlnm‘ To Hun owl Hm aw ntmnflnlf loo-ls M‘ nut-nabmm-M fur Ibo 9M". lull: a- Hwy tn! n.- kunh Hwy cu“ m x“ In hm.- um“ and Uni Hwy} «Mum hum! "u- hmc and 4! (Dunn in their Mlixr nrih'ilitt "and" will «mt at In?!) and ti" mauve until vahe an}: nmm' nhvemM‘ ,ypmpmms ruling a" r991 tight. ; Amisfln has ;: A symbol 0.. “It pnal uniï¬ed min] u.’ "w worm AM; nus dam-r i: I untied gathering of. u" up†when your"! toe! 0H and 0“: ho! young with the latter in the. may-my. I Alpho Sign Mali-x Big Pun You: and Old on satu- PASSION PLAY LECTURE}! HERE NOVEMBER 20.2] Dr. In Arrangement-x have been eunuch; ed by (he. Philathea tins of the I. B. chwrrh 'ith Dr. Ira P. Berry, of Evanston. for an illustrated lecture on the Passion Play in the chm-eh on November ‘20 and 21. He 'm a for- mer pattnr of W Garï¬eld Perk church and wnll knewn in relight! circles. Dr. Berry is a noted traveler and lndurrr. He has made a tour of the world and last summor‘vkited Europe taking in the Passion Play at Ober- ammagnu. He is personally acquain- led with several of these “king the leadim: parts and mule his own phoâ€" torraphc of tho plm‘. ulllllllaï¬uu. .h ted with severa! of those {akin-g wggplical Association and 1hr L mvr-r: leading: mm- and mule his own phoâ€", Evangvlical rhurrh. Wbflp 61-» {mm topaphc of the pm. {of gnvernment remainc omwopn} ~ «4 w ;man_v dqmm‘mï¬c fearnrvs ww 'mtrw â€Ina-«Flam the new digcipï¬m. Tm" “NAL REPORT 01“ iroturï¬ of the .cmaller body In 1-»: TAG DAY Eunite with the parent otcanimï¬or. ,_,- )ndd; about one hnndrod ‘.‘nm;=:.r.4 Tho ï¬nal rcpnrl 01‘ (he committeezmmbore to the denomination, in chau'gv at the recent tag day for: -fw.~- H.1wnrï¬t 0' ho f‘n *. Ho _fm-- V r w " "m m“ L. v. L RECOMMENDS Convnk-srvnt (‘ripp'uI Children at , . . unq mmmn. Prince (‘1'n:.~ing :mes that a total} of $2365.60 war; collorted throuont‘ the county. Since Hm preliminary re-: The ngis port a check for $45 hm; been medv-jw remmme ed from Hinsdak‘, which makes their‘ Assembly )1 mm! $158.29. Funds have also come about Mrs. 1 in from Itasca to the amount of ,Downers G! “535. 1 Makeup}. $45.35. I wish to thank each and every person who helped to make this day mean so much to the crippled child- l l‘. Bony. at Evan-low. Gives I’ll-3m"! Ta‘k at "u- $2 «I M Ym. In Adv-nos. any. Non-bu ll. In Frank Johan. .. -7. HM-... W DbWNERs GROVE. biI'rAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, NEWSPAPER FOR .THE COMMUNITY IIARD ROM) 80!“) ISSUE HIGH)! IS WED,,NOV’MB’R 29 Reporter sand Ball Rolling July 15 LIM Year With a Good Road: Edited“. By a unanimous vote Wednesday at a speck] meeting at the Bond of Supervisors the members 0! that body decided to (all a upecinl elec- tion to mm on the provosition of in- sulng hard touts bonds in the mm of 01,850,000 (or Dam county may AM road» The cloak» date has been and (or Wedge-day, November 29 and .1! pom». place» will be used TN- h the culmination o! I hard and MW»; 9mm 0m Advocat- ed in "u may by The new in it. have of July [6. 1921. In that but can publhhd an ankle nut- in; what tho and in wound to And ‘N‘ any to" “on“ in “II- in; mm. Cu. urn-MN '0 ""7 madly pup" in the «000'. An "hymn"! 9 en‘. took place in Detroit. )lidï¬xan. rmMIy when lnhism in the Evanpl'zral Anoth- tam reunited. The unusual fhmz i~ not the fact of re-Imion but up .afl ithat Qhe rv‘ union \x-m aflerIM (.uI- ,ing the II“ time 0! th‘ mdixitmak _4 1L‘ :5};th clv'cry other and can m an“ uyulom of light-yr by A bud To Main“ 3| ["th "I (in... TM- lulu-Anni Mind Inch-l. Twenty-0mm mmbrrs a! \‘nu (‘hlph-r. 0. ['1 R. Illamd “Mb. h WM“ NigM“ oi MIN: (Mun. Sunnillr. Mon-lay «Mung whoa flu, WM" «not [he Wonby Mu- min mum for "w "min. 609' 91 no" «I Wm map!" a- Werfln" Palm" and In. 1mm» lineman. m Ana-data “strum. Mn. “’Mio‘= 'I' "so "fly-6"" n‘ «“cml Mu“: ful gm.- {mm â€w (Wu Md (mm; â€Mme of "to viï¬wfly rhn ï¬lled QM chum. ,r ALTIH'IA CHAPTER HONORED "RS. J. F. WHITE MONDAY ï¬rs. Whik will I» Worthy intro» and Mrs. Kurgtmnu Ascotinte Mll- m :1 Riwrsï¬h Nowmhfl I. [A- Gnnge mo Nmmhr 10 Mn, White will "to m mum's snium and MN. Rmnmm "w Fondudn‘n.‘ i The ngisiative Voterh' its: recommendations: for ‘Assemhly has the follow about Mrs. Lottie Hnlman EVANGELICAL DR- .VOMINATIONS 1‘0 MERGE CHURCHES "flue Eva-(dial Church" Rim: Fran "Assodflhl" M “rifled" in Conï¬rm. that he rv~ union was aflertnl (.m- ing the life “me of tho im‘ixlduak 'Vlo were most acthe in raabilw 2h» schism abom thirty wars «go. T‘rs: new name "The Rvanzplica. (hnrc‘h' Vote “YES†for the Illinois’ Soldier Compensation next Tuesday, November 7. Wï¬lovuvu- v - "Mrs. O'Neill shnulrl be elected to the House and a“ three of the sitting Hausa members are fairty acceptabie. In. O'Neill is a woman of ï¬ne char- ;LA I- wimp-am v 11 RECOMMENDS MRS. mm, 1. gisiative Voterh' Loam.» ir- memlatinna for the (Mann; has the following to say :. Lottie Hnlman O’Nnill, of Grove, candidate for the "The Evanzplitai (‘h-zrch" I upon by both the Eu.“- miat'ron and the [mind I vhnrrh. th‘e fhe fv-rm uncut remain: omvmpa) La. {HRIMEN Sflllï¬‚ï¬ "(KHS m M- NIIMIIIANX BMl w .wâ€"n? _..\_ ? my "" '3'“ f"; ream! 1‘ ""‘; Luau C. (‘Amphvll wa< bum in i‘orivm 0n pmpoaeu . "' mud “ï¬ning. in In?!» and um «Imam! “me for Dunne maly- . ,in m :93“: schools and mm! ‘stbool the". S?» [00‘ um lending II.I.I.\’0IR‘ SOLIDIEI â€SIN ‘3: a maï¬a» and for nympho Y ‘nan caught in “u- ..th M CM- , lllinoi= VMN ch-mhor 7 0n 11¢}an SM- wns awarded in mm In iquosuon of granting Minded m3 Avflmr Cup» of 0’2th who â€and pens-lion to it: ml-I‘ww M "v worhl any iw HIM. Mn. Pope «one In ‘ï¬ar. Tho «tau ngiciaturw has down Damn (have and 5""erst pm- its tinny and the amnion res“ wi'thpny ten yuan an. continuing he? [he voters. Starting in Cheap. ... A u.‘ “‘4‘- k.- “l‘n ‘M h“ I "‘0!“ .M-y .-._, ....â€" Need Money My Pot Running the Fire Duct-cat ad “a Deserve support. The load ï¬remen am busy selling “than for "Mr fl'uwll Thanks.“- 6.15;†ball which w." in ma Wed- nudly evading, November 29, in the Ditto hall. nuauy. Bub hmlly um“ purâ€" chase u ticket to the dam to help thboyu. Ichthckmncudo l. About our madam. at Mr 0(- am in tuna-Mu: We: are yu- ‘l’boy m bully in need of land» {or the running expat-m oi the «It puma! 3nd hem. purely a volun- mr exudation «km-we "I. up- per! 0! every with"! of the com- Tho Dul‘un Can-My Repuhlmm'thw. a! Gnu-l ('rmnl mmmflln at Its mung om Acres. Via-why mar-con vol-ml I "‘0! Fun-em «enter lulicm -uon[|)- fund»: tho "Md-3m. has» n n: “(I‘D Mlkr "our 90" "M“"R min; mint" «.7 mm mar in tho muly‘¢:.,.wu_ a: mi. in pl 0»! and .0" «on Toachy's‘Wohhimr an; far the pmmm. M an!“ "’JmI by a ram writ-l nun-Mum \n "u- hurt that (my. "“1“" u... majorly 0‘ all wk.- rut mud in In "4 3g Idiot, favorable and MIN 9‘"! “M" â€ï¬‚ood. hos“! “Ni I» acre and mrk the am" lullat'm Inu- AMmr 1 G. 0. l’. CENTRAL “15;; 03!. run an ream! I! r“. min. 000 pmpoeu ." "' m“ h". Mme for DuPage mmly. 'm_' "Ta in} ï¬rm-- a on an ant which am In unim W and thou-nth a! “law b a" Inc ‘11....“ Will you .ehow tho soldiers of "1-; imis you apprwiate their medium} during the grmtes‘ conflict of history: or will you volt- "no" and by doing! ~n say you do 0M klieva our for- mer ~01ka men deserve a bonus? Don't believe cwtvthinx you has} abnut oil-service mm being again! the bonus. Th9 stain mnvention won: on record as favoring om, no did the nationat. The Downers Grove pod has paved a nan‘uï¬on favoring it and co hm marl): every othor post in 'M state. Fivr' nf [Uinois' nr-ixhbor stat!“ have shown appmiation of their "ollï¬nu. Om: win vat? on ch? (me rim of a bonus next month. and but rim or a bonus my.“ mnmn. am w-. one has taken no bonus adion. ' None 0' the stun which have n», Warned their Mamet! sons approarh‘ the [Word at Illinois in [hp numbmi of men want to war, hr in 1hr mm»; hr of ca.-ualtivs. Thi‘ state furnish-i ed 251.074 soldiers. There were 18,- 264 camamm Ohio Pent 200293 men! with 16,007 ranualties. Ohio is pay-O 'mz itv men a bonus nf sm per month; Fm- r-*:Vy manth of cervicm ‘ Mismuri snnt 128,544 men and nus-13 x-xmed 10.9.35 camaltics. She is pay-‘ my: $1.3 fnr r-arh month of service: Minnesota the same as Michigan and Wisconsin pay am a month. Iowa will vote next Month on adjusted} compensatinn. Can *mimis do less than her sister states? ‘ Mr and Mrs W. J. Stuns to Mention last Sunday for a with Mr and Mrs Châ€. Pub, merly o! Downeq Grove. The! Thu-h Inn-my I- it that \M I. COMMITTEE FOR SOLDIER BONUS Mun-a rum-a ""4 M In! In. for lbhl' Cull]. I of service:! Hem is an munmtinn which wm Hichigan and expiain the manor. If «no desires Innth. Iowa to give Mn. O'Neill three votes and on adjustedgvote the straight Republican ticket nois do less'otherwise, simply put a crass in the Rapublican circle and a cross in the â€"»â€"-- square in front of Mrs. O‘Nem‘n Stats drove name. If the Democratic ticket is r for a visit voted :1 cross in the Demon-me ticket , M, for- and I cross in the mac in front of !. mandmmmewm giveherdmems. u. a. 4“,,jl‘ummflutomMrws- -‘1‘ r stat“z Thaw [on to rm of 0103': Cope. a on Laura ho que iuhn made her hm and but and Mr: Cmdl mm. .3 skier and Mr: have r¢-.whom Mn. (‘npe n “hm“ (have and mflklsï¬l pm :pvrty ten yuan an. continuing MI? E tmhim in Chicago. . . , WiJ PIX-SERVICE MEN ENTERTAINED BY MASONIC LODGE Mlny Expanded to Attend the Annual Business Men’s Night This Evening. Grove Lodge, A. I“. (z A. M. war. host to the ex-servu'e men of the community in their lodge hall last Saturtlay'night. A good program was greatly enjoyed by the membars and guests. This i“ an annual a!- lair. Tonight .Fvitlay, November 3, is annual Buniness Men's Night at the lodge. Business men of the commun- ity have formal a team {or the init- ialion of one candidate in the third degree and it Ss expected a large number will “In! adv/Inn“ of the occasion. “I' In" will be neared fol- lowing the mating UNION AFTERNOON MEETING SUNDAY AT M. E. CHURCH Dr. wmm. 8. Pinning. of tun»- M. will b lb 1min II I with! union Ina-0|: It Ito M than!» o! 2210 Rani-y “tam. NW 5. â€e um watt 0.. 0» page“ new communion '0' the «no and new tn "I. mummy h mud to mud the and... The church†wound»; I. hung, on Ir. MM Mn In the loo» onflll. “a Doubt. Nut l’iungflkfl Ind (Tonga-pawl Following In walk» II W m... an. autumn» 1m Shun!» duct mm:- Mnfly lad Sunday unpr- mn. Odd-rt an en â€on. I‘m. (1 (Ian. «I Gran-I awnw. "ighluml [hiring her “To 439 Md t most r‘worfn} dï¬sposiï¬m. lln [mime and zeal for her vmk won the Dove ind conï¬dence of her myth. She spent her manner: mending and m- in: for "w, man of hr-r yup": and oath morning in "w fall n2: sh «not to her mm†«M am"! a part»! to giadtkn the Mark M the little mm: A- a mi-hhm 410 was 'gnally A.- a with?!" Jr was 'gnally kw"! and «kernel and Poor depart- ure is greatly momma. To mow in rim» touch with Mr life {hm-fl i: an incrmivv In carry on her work. Thom M't to "mum an ('lar'cnrr Cope. a mu: Laura f'amvl'tefl, a nim. who made her home with her; Mr. and Mrs. Gnu-H, of Gary. â€M! latter a sister and Mr; Harriot Haney, whom Mn. ('ope niwd. of Gary. and nieces of Dalhs. Texas. We have bm-n asked by several women to oxplain the "pfumnipg" syn-tom for iczislative candidates whereby one can-Marv can be given three vanes. ‘ ' t .:u MRS. LAURA (7. COPE ». mm.- sL rue-h: W- W New (Io-duo“.- Vu TN- an». HOW TO “Pun YOUR VOTE 'MP" llnllthkl. Fiv- Gnu. SMAll V0“ PROS- Ptfl IUESDAY M GtMRAl HIGH)" The Democratic Nominees to: Count; Olinrs Not Campninlng ~â€" Not Much Inn-mu. ‘ I'm-bent proapects seem to point. to but a small vote m-xt Tuesday. Nov. ember 7 at the election for sum: Ind county olï¬cers. Not very much in- terest, apparently in being ulna by the people in general And me only thing which is counted on to sit out the vote is the little ballots. the n- lcu-ndum on the Illinois Soldhr Bonus and the light when and but! ntnw vote. Those to be elected out Tuesday an Slate Treasunr; sun Supr- intemlent of Public Ila-traction; than Trust.†of the Ullvonfly ‘ lllinoiu; two “Opulent-un- h ‘b National Con‘mu at 14:30:00. acumen Iron unant- durum miter» of the Hum M W n! Ammbly; County Judge; (XII; menr; Shem! Ind Band-unl- cnl of neboolu. Noni-cu o! "no Duncan“: W m "a county â€V. be“ do!“ n nap-min lad â€n W mu- hm! he. lath] tn ‘â€" (on the put um ml. to ï¬t OI. of â€I‘m. M Cu Want R. laid. of Anna. u non-«mt “a lit. ‘0- md to my Ir (â€Mm MI in» making a mi amp-In ad Mn mum claim In Nun my; man was mn out would Nut .0.- ubh In IN. old Rap-bun- in The not to ppm-«u the “at h- mm: «lurid In the (kl-on! An.- N)‘ has been a icon am. In. lot ac "elm O'Neill ha- vovhd ,- nulnï¬y for months. TM “in! m [lawman and-claim. Jdm L WI!- hu’r n' 10â€â€œ IM Wiflmm R. W of 1m. ban :1» Int- hm. Tho" 'v- I pmvmms'. luv! a good on. my (M MwHinn Mn. 0' dod‘ in; Uvm Rnpqu-nw npnflnhdnfl. "Hut-i r, Raunchy, a! Wit-“Mu. m- lkmam miner. ha I... In handwriting on the nu “I an Inn- shaling I" M» fam- in an elm to he "4‘de nprwnuuve. ‘8. nvrrwhflminfly Rrpuhtmna.†any tho Mien of lb! (3. 0. l'. "in "I. ‘- lflct "ml if I)» normal W row is rust rm “night lichen. M h m IImIM "mt 2hr" Repuflm will In sekflnl for tho hum-tun.†R. J. Burr. of land, N um i! his rampaixn for "Media! to the slate smile. lrwh V. Human. of Wm. In _(M only county ('leth who u Tb complete maple WM ‘0‘ the “uk- HM: trill it found b "other part c! IN: Inch ban. The only [baton-ht m who In in: mun. an I“! and Mn nl I" In luv-H 1. Wm Th: Ru. .\ H Kehfl. at the 31* Church to l-‘urn‘ish Music For Afternoon. no opposition. John I". Begum RPfuMican, is opposed by l'mnt I. Hanman. Domornt, for m Gonrp Fix and Alvin M m ï¬ghting for Treasurer; Chum V; Wagnmann and Car! Name "a enn- «I‘nlatm {cw Chrk and S. L. Kathie {a oppoged by Frank B. Herrick for County Judge. With Dul’age mm being about six to om Republicâ€, [Ec- Dv monau'c ramï¬dalp: have been Yminp: low and saving chair money. “THE WORTH ()F A GIRL†AT WOMANS CLUB WEDNESDAY be furnish; £33159 Rev. Ram Kehrl, of the Bsptist church.‘ will give seven) vocal «km A Ania“. 'V-goczaiflwhnstesm m the will be Madame! A. L. ‘ A. H. VanValen and Wm. Joan Turner Zimmerman, of (M‘- rago, will gixe be" wonderful *- ture, "Tho Worth of a Girl." at ï¬ Woman Chzh next Wednesday m nnon. Nm-embet 8. She is a r _ .. ably good speaker .1an PM 911% is one mhirh should interest, 7. Thr music for the WIT†ï¬g Miss Ruth IBMâ€, NUMBER 48 hi Vnui R. laid.