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Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Jan 1920, p. 6

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r; can and“ for uni: ofhnn've mm: L'_ “.1 My! put up a good «Mmlvc n -.". “anh- um. (Conan-d frvm me one) ”mums GROVE '3 man TOOK TWO mom ELMHURS’I‘ All over to Napen'ineflext Friday. lb Nth. and help us win. l G. Killer L G. Cum Ia- P. Galbraith Smith .. L c. Staphenn ‘ G. Phelps Rm (Mm; missed-A-Shurte (6!; “din (2) Ktoiwr. (Ermanal (2) Lin- da (3). L. I'. Stevenson I. F. Morton . to ny'fln lent. and only p.“ with n vision of what 3 ml hi7 on man to n community. I'll! have stuck to the tut. fREl’AIRS REASONABLE, CONSISTENT WITH ME 0F MATERIAL USED; Harness Shop. lab; in this fix And seeing “W I‘d ”do! n library for Down We, the members decided to in” “ b an entirely In to mom 1.. Won would continue to I“ III-c “but thy old my,” 0' m' . ”tho-minute public library ”Mutbohndlorthcom- “$1. 80 In. the nope-u to let- ” ad other upped- hn been dis- At its last meeting the members )1» Libnry Bonn] decided to mike eflort to bring to the citizens Effie village the real need for finanv “ ambiance which is facing the M. To do this they am this week 'l‘lntion United. '11» Baud is Mtricted by Inw as the mount of tax they an levy the nylon]: of the public libnry. awn: is very small and cannot banned. 1! it could, it would hen dam long no, which is non than right as a public insti~ should be suppotted by general; rgg: W Ro-bindlnz of books already on the m which have been uaed by auc- “piling generations of readers, pur- .chua at new fiction and of reference huh, are just a few of the items flldl the money is to be used for. 11w mount asked for. as the lowâ€" “ III!!! with which a proper program mid be carried out, was five thou~ find dollars. To date not even one- ” of- this amount has been realiz- limpâ€"Lightweight: mm Grm'e ;_”flilx out a follow-up to their lot- In of several weeks ago, asking for G. (Immun- Grumham pm pang Made to lmpnu GI Gum- Real. Need For Financial Help. D0131 “EVE”! unfit. Downers Grove, Ill. 1-. PENNER. ; THEATRE PATRONS â€"â€" PLEASE DISREGARD ADVERTISING IN THIS ISSIYE OF THE ROOXEY CO. FOR TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE (‘I'RTISS THEATRE. AT THE VERY LAST MOMENT. TODAY. WE FIND THEY WILL NOT BE AT LIBERTY FOR 2 MORE WEEKS. nut in her sorry state surprising? FM- hul no faith in advertising. Hal learned to honor ind to trade: They incl invented pen and ink Below the whiu man had learned tn _ think. And had not (”Mound In or mode. The man!- hll m- an Chin-u Behind bar walls old Chin. grim-ca. Hrr list of troubles growing long; Tho wounds are deep that she- rc- m§m AMI uUNud their WIthlllll; 'Ifju-y Md the leadâ€"«v9 an”! dqub! But “Had to (all the world about It. Whilc white men um found ham Three dmn «Mark's ago The Chim hul ant-ad walk; they planted cropn and “atcbd them Great Reduction Sale in Ladies nml Misses Suits. Dresses. Fancy Coa- tumes Separate Skirts. Pew-zoom etc. Call and see whether you buy or not. Five thousand years up) they fly. The Chinese had dincwend things That we It! finding out todny; They Ind phflouophcn nud‘ kings. And mac enlightened. more or km, When Greece was still I wildemu. AN ANCIENT :4: a prehide to the evening m or- [chestra composed of Guy Camp, Fred iDrisaler, I. Haebich, Sam Kenison and 1A. R. Whitehorn. 3. members of Grove Lodge. rendered several muai~ cal numbers. A lunch served by the wives of members of Grove Chapter W18 1 fit- in; clinux to the evening. “"Eiie"nev. B. H. Fleming. pastor of the M. E. church opened the proceed- ings with a prayer. , in {heir ushal style which leaves nothing to be desire}. The unexpected quiet must have leached the befuddled senses of the soldier and after being there about an hour he rolled over. rubbed his aching head, blinked his eyes several times at the dead ones and said in an awstruck voice. “Res’rec’sion mom‘ ip'ed‘rec' eion morn," then looking around a little longer he chuckled and mumbled, " and I' m. the like one up the Yanks win again.” 1 Other Speakers. ‘ Other speakers who added to the pleasure of the evening were Henry I". Talk, Past Master and Frank Fn’sbie, present Easter of Grove Lodge. They both made short talks more years. Here they ptaced the Yank on a couch with the dead ones all around him. cox-{m mm FIRST NATIONAL . ‘ (mom cm In: BANK numerous KNIGHTS mums WERE [IE-ELECTED me natiom that 1m! new and strong; By S» E. Klan. h I’d-ton Ill. 15 Rom rorm Avenue (Continued from page one) OBJECT LESSON Downers Grove Electric Shop ;ut; mtvfm-Irlrhrul hm (tor at uni! whirls mm- m-m- like un Instinct In "so lvlnlu. In «\‘Mwllly um umulrcd Phone 212w.2 lull. mu! tun-In m Ilmu In 1 mm HARRY H. MARTIN of prdmlflw numrv. l-Zwry gaunt-r bu ohm-uni. m Mu Hullfln. how wild Cord WM “wed "It lily-nun lu-«mm‘ MIN" n I" ill!!! of firing Imam: Ilmu; uml. In III: do- By the Day or Hour light. how Flu-y II I.- an approach our lulu game m mow m unfn-qmlod Downers Grove R R In. Mice Heckmnn m :ppoint- ed Booklenper and given a three months' leave 0! them. She will speiad her nation in California. Dewey Reidy, who has been in the bank for about a year and who was the hem of the July robbery m el- ected by the Board of Directors, Ir mum cushion ’ lminct .0 Ilrdl. 9 The dn-umumuw u! I!» mmumu Mn: nuimlclvunl In) Ilu- «4.1.uug- The following were re-elected as Direators for the coming your: J. W. Nash I. W. Hughev J. L. Hemmer; N. 0. Comic” J. F. Kidwell J. R. Foster R. N._ Ballou '0. T. Crissey u A. R. Green At the directors meeting which fol- lowed their election the following of- ficers were chosen: ‘ J. W. Hughes, President R. N. Ballou, Vice President Samuel Curtirs, Cashier Dewey Reidy, Assistant Cashier 1 Reports which were read at the meeting show that the bank has had a very successful year, the deposital ore now over 3425.000 and the re- sources over half a million. Five :11qu dollars was transferred from! the undivided profits “count to the' surplus, making capital and surplus... The First National Bank of Down- ers_Gro\'e held its annual stockholders meeting Wednesday :evening, {Januâ€" ary 14th. Practically all the stock was voted, Pharles Mochel, I“. 0. Gifford and R4 C. Ellsworth acting us judges. Slateneuts Real at Annual Meeting Wednesday Show Bank flu Made Fine Retold. DON’T mm ON THE PURCHASE or AN anaemic LAmn-SAV m.- mmcs As THAT MUCH M0 EY SPENT. BUT As THAT MUCH m. vnsmn. 'mmr PAY BIG My; TURNS IN TIME A n MONEY SAVED THE nous HOLDER! We show on our sample floor the pieces listed above for your inspection and will be pleased to explain the details to you at all times and show these pieces in operation. WASHERS ARE SOLD ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN IF YOU WISHnâ€"slo. down and $10. a month. THESE ITEMS REPRESENT THE CHOICE OF THE VARIOUS MAKES AND ARE GUARANTEED BOTH BY US AND THE MAKER. Telephone :39 33:5“3” mm 01 South lain Shoe! “13:","33‘16 Retailers of High Grade Merchandise J. D. GILLESPIE 8: GO. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN The City of Wheatou, in compliance with the provision of the Division of Waterwuys. on the recommendation of the State Department of Health. ' is tabout to levy a special assusment ’ for the construction at a sewage “treatment works, and out-tall sewers‘ ‘ to connect said treatment works with ' ““3 existing sewerage system. Pan] "Hansen. Chief of the Division of San- ‘iitation. State Department of Health, recently attended a public hearing at ~|Wbeaton to explain the requimmentu of the State. Springfield Report- Are In. I Births and deaths in Springfield 'for the year 1919 were promptly reâ€" tpofled on January 1. showing 984 deaths, and 1205 birth: in the city for the year Just cloned. a death rate of 14.99 and a birth rate a! 18.4 per thousand of population Thin low birth rate indicates that a consider .nble number of births are not helng imported in Springfield. Just when: an nxecuu'd {mm I arm, of le- copt-blo design: and every don" t: bola-d after by experts. That Is uh) our monument: nlwuya Appeal to good taste. If you plnn u memorial in your plot we will nhow you I gram variety of design: to choose from. Our Monuments . Phone 36- R NAPERVIIJJ'I. l The State Department of Health is tendevaoring to ascertain in detail what modifications and additions are necessary to deliver all sewage to the treatment plant, and will then proceed through the Division of Waterways to enforce the institution of these 'nodifiwtiona. Wheaten to Have Treatment Worlmi Springfield. Ill... Jan. 15, 1920â€"1111! Division of Sanitation, State Depart» [ment of Health, is at'present investi- 3gating the pollution of Salt Creek by the City of La Grange. The city has recently, at a large expense. instituted a well designed sprinkling filter plant, but owing to the fact that the me- thod of delivering sewage to the plant is' so defective that the bulk 0f the sewage reaches the stream direct, the ibject for which the plant was built is defeated. HEALTH SERVICE RUIJNGS EFFECT NEAR-BY TOWNS Downers Grove R. R. l EUREKA VACUUM ...... CLEANERS ............ AMERICAN BEAUTY ELECTRIC IRONS ...... UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC . IRONS ................. UNIVERSAL ELEC'I‘RIC . TOASTERS ............. Thor Electric Washers ...... ln (‘Aipper ................ Thor Electric Washers ...... In Galvanized Iron” ...... Thor Electric Washers with . . Swinging Wringer ........ Thor Electric Ironing ...... . Machines from $14100 to UP-‘l‘O-DATE ELECTRIC WASHERS. Swinging . Wringer ............... ILL. LUMBER “0” Ben” Coal Gives fleafillg Salislacfion is now being shipped again and you will soon be able to get your favorite soft coal in all sizes. Place your order now for future delivery and assure youn'telf of having the beat heat producing coal your money can buy. 'l‘o-day is the to-morrow you worried about yesterday and it isn't half as bad as you expected it would be. There’s always a silver lining back of every cloud no mat- ter how black it is. The miner's strike is a thing of the past. As a NEWSpnper, the Reporter Ins no peer in the county and we pride ourselves on this fact. le to lo lmmbcnd. l have sendom knmm anyone who deserted truth tn Irma; that could I). trusted In matters of lmportW During this time it has seen the ivillagg grow from a straggling place with but a few houses to its present modern aspect. During this time it has ever been in the forefront for any enterprise that was for the benefit of the pope! as a whole, and Shall con» tinue to in the future. This is the first issue of the thirty- .reventh volume of T he“ Reporter. The first issue of the thirtyâ€"seventh year. it has been published. ‘ Illinois death reports have been 16‘ «peed hy the U. B. Bumu‘of the Census as at least 90 per cent com- plete, and Illinois has been admitted to the Registration Aron for Deaths. but. neglect of registration of births still finds this State dialed among those deficient in this respect. ‘Ihe Mt lie- wlll In 5 mm: {or inmfigltlon by the Fedonl uni State authorities who shortly will begin a test of mgiatration methods through out the State. Potter Mfg. 6: Lumber Co. "VOLUME 37, N0. 1" “50.00 l25.00 45.00 Manufacturers Dealers COAL l Building Materials of All Kinds Telephone 30 Day or Night Phone One Five ' Send in the little local imms tint you know. We are as close to you as your phone. Our number is 1884- Send 'em in. There will be a class in ball mom dancing at Zimlt'a Hall Sunday evening. January 17th. The newest ’n the Fox That, One Step and Waltz will be presented. The class will be held from 3:00 to 9:00 and will be followed by an informal reception. BALL ROOM DANCING If you needus, phonus. 188-J. AND CARE or THE mun SHAMPOOING Mrs. Mary L. Youde SCALP SPECIALIST Appointments by telephone. SEND IN THE LOCALS 54 No. Fons! Ava. M ILLWORK Florence Kieter.

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