Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Nov 1919, p. 4

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quhlngm D. C. Mr. Persons Went to” the government men at the head qt this branch of industry for info:- {anion as to whom to interview to (It the latest developments . They directed him to Mr. Mohr. Ir. Mohr is one of the lending illuminltion engineers in the United V atlas. He is consulting electrical I and illuminating engineer for the U. 8. Bureau of Mines. He has invent- ed end marketed many successful lighting fixtures and other devices. He is the inventor of the "Mohrlite" the first selfâ€"contained agoâ€"called in- direct light, and it won the gold me- dal at the Panamaâ€"American Expo- sidou at San Francisco. He was the original inventor of the portable va- mum cleaner, the electric aadimu and the electric water heater. lb Mr. Bo vu tonne!!! WP hi uprlnundtnt of tho National Pub and “and the mom! work and brick balm Emu! E. Richard-on to Secretary all me to the I‘m-Melt. Prior m be m ales mum!" 7" ”W Biennium Company. lam ‘nd rug dale" of Chm!)- mmmchnmottheuluol hub“ Tractor! {or the Shh of Oledtbedinctonofthcloh “wink-enlAyn-gl’reddemd an Cont!!! W Bank of Wash- m. D. (2.. and during the nv Maeddmwmnentofw 1mm in which enmity he had tht and Me. But of Chic-go. “or W of the Pint National Ba!“ .1 Donor! Grove. and I dint“? of other banking boards; will be Tm “has. but bu mend I" muc- mummnm-mmum dug. ”Wthnflud Mdmwtry. 80min!“ “Munch-red around himto “tho 1 _ J_ comp, who in pmldcnt and m manger of tho now comp“? '- Adnhinuntivo Ant-tut to Sec- ‘n 1.13, a! “I. DEW 0' While in Washington upon govern- mt business In connection with in- vention for var purposes and while conferring with the Bureau of linen :93; m6 Lucy of mound- of m uhn work nndnr mad. “I. During the war he developed and turned over to the government a hyd- rogen generator. bomb-sigh for aero- phnos, magnetic firing device, mag- netic submarine detector, and the u- tility field lighting device {or the ilâ€" luminating of the landing field for ”ships" at night. This is now used in I" of the army landing fields. M:- )or Gcneral Squires has mndc on ex- haustive report of the latter. Ir. lotu- il often employed in patent and lighting litiptions bdom the U. I. mum: Contra and qoted “ln.the .33”. my mm 1* my mm mm (Continued from Page 1) ctor Tells How to D/etect Harmful Effects of Tobacco of 828.000.!!!) of the 900' "Bf HIM 0f flfllRllAl MEI m cashier of the N» Try These SIMPLE TESTS ' pic‘s mum and your mum (limbo: in Glen 1-1. In» dug. the dlmwr of the U. 8. But- ecu of Mines. 1 The {ongoing will give Downers Glove people just a faint Idea of the W of the new business and the ' r of the men backing that hun- thnt lo coming to our city. It is the biggest chance that we have land to get on the industrial map of the Unified States. The fact that the ofl‘ices u. m. company will be here and not in Chi- 7cago, that they will and are adventls- ‘ing as the Mohr (30., of Downers Grove, lll., will give to Downer.» {Grove publicity that it could not get in any other way. Not only from the puwly commer- cial side will we be known, but among scientific men also. The laboratory where Mr. Mohr will conduct his ex- periments will draw many people int- erested in this newest phase of pro- gress. For instance he has been calâ€" led in by Marshal Field (1 60.. Man-_ del Bream. and other large Chicago firm: to solve the intricate lighting problems in their establishments. How did they come to pick Down- t-rs Grove? “Because this village" In the words or a member of the coni- pany. “was found to be ideal. Loca~ ted as it is in the center of the manu~ futuring and agricultural activities of the United States. with the beat of transportation facilities. Then too. a city was wanted whem the lamilio: of the executives and the employee: could live in a home atmosphere." “We wanted a town.” he continued, “which was not a factory towu. with the other advantages we have here. and this was picked an the ideal lo- cation around Chicago." ”mumm W:_ a: _ w m m . am” M _ a 'l ‘ 1 ugi {id's-ape no The unmod- at cultivating sun! “m"! “I“; _ an to Trinidad "9 beginning to 9.. Communication from the Admtam mo “we“ chum throuzh m. In- Gonernl. enclosing leave for Company mum at America Now. nnd cul- ll. "queuing that bills be sent each thump. hay rakes. mowing machina. month In triplicate. and crusher- and valvular: 0! feed Tho Superintendent “a principle Tm tn Penna-l. Tungsten mull: In filled wolf- rlll In l’oflml and It: mold hy the mine- as (canton ("oxide on the bu- “ at m richneâ€" ln lung-m- arm. The Winn an been run» am In um ,. _-A.‘ h... a yan'Il wt Al run and. for .1qu and mule. cunmuno anon 0m- BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT NO. 58 Downers Grow, Ill., Nov. 18, 191:» The Board met. in regular Session at the Maple ave. @th Building. President James R. Shaffer. [misid- iux. Members present: Mrs. M. H. Prince. W. R. Curtis. E. E. Rasswei~ ler, F. E. Dowe. Absent: H. E. Tank and H. G. Butler. The minutes 01' the mgular sessiun of October 14th were read and ap- proved. The following bills were received having been approved by the Finance Committee: Fred C. Witt. Janitor ....$ 125.00 Gust. Johnson, Janitor 85.00 .los. Huff, Janitor ........ 63.75 Villa 0 of D. G. Light 22.16 Gas Gas Supplies .. 4.96 Village of D. G.. Wale! 10.29 R. 8Shaffer, Ex. to Urbana 12.20 Mrs Prince, Same ........ 9.4!- F‘. E. Dowe, Sec. Postage "3.00 Louise Burns. Sgb. Tongue}: 11.25 8 Machines .. ........ Ganlcn City Ed. Co.. Sup. D. 6. Pub. Co.. b’Books .. ‘Jtamlami Oil Co.. Floor oil . Lehman Michel. Towling, Fred Baker. Rep. Clocks .. Hawk-Eye Com. Co.. Sup. J. H. Prankenfleld. Sun. .. J. D. Gillespie Co.. Sup. Teachers Salaries to 10'!!! 2::a:2as:2 Total 33532.34 0!! regular motion the bills were oMered paid. All members pnscnt voting Aye. Chin. Tel. Co.. Rent Jz Tolls C. l. smelting Co.. Sup. .. Burden 31 Co.. Suuplies .. E. Dietzen Co.. Supplies Dummy F. Roberts. Book .. M. L. Mcllhrqnthusiy .. School Confluence. we}; juuu'ouud to mm! the High :1]. I4 An»:- In nu". u... (I Butlvr lnciulenmls Al. Nywom 31 Cu. Supplies Umk-rw_00u|_ :l'yp. 0)., Rent OFFICIAL mmms or . rm: mum» or am: L'.\‘l'ln.\'. INST. 58 §\\\\\\\\“\\\\\W infer’tain You ‘ 21%.}.«308 {in market. flue vain. of Edioon make. the Am rolu Banidfioht .- theme perfect instru- ment for your home. Thousands of [milieu in the U. S. A. have punkaocd phono- graph: hastily. without careful comparisonâ€"4nd as a remit they That is what happens when an Amberola comes into your home. 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