*, All resulting in the killing of ,1“an 'l‘lethllllweeko {pH-me, 30,5†amt: we" kfllod. 15. In: week then m {ail-Ives in 8 col-minim, at! the number dubbibdmtmmsm. The neondweeksdï¬mwenhcldinc‘ munities. nae-(led by 1M peo- In 18 nbblt drim conducted in 3 massive weeks by the Bind-am 00., “0. Farm Bureau. with the co-op- «flon of the Biological Survey, of IDAHO RABBIT DRIVES NE’I‘TED ’ 30.000 BUNNIES Free throws mindâ€"L. shaman '3); Morton (t); Ulric (2),: Symonds 42); Dude. Binsdale (H) Symon-is. L. F‘ P. anmhaus. R. G Morton Fm thmws mimedâ€" Shurte Domtwill (3). The Lightwights mm: Downers Grove (7) R I' L. Sim-0mm. L. F. .. ...0 3 Putnam. R. F'. ....... 0 0 â€INA? ‘0 0 Smith. L. (3. ..... . 0 0 (3! A‘s-«d 1.1 Roam-n. L F. Smith. I, I" H RMmTI. r. . florshn'tx. R. I" Natty. r. , . Hindiâ€: I,. (L Brandt. R. (3 T11". L. G. ._ H n. Gmmhaus. R. C Allison. R. 6.. ,.,. Him-dale (28) play Nam-vill- mcï¬ 8th.! Friday. Remember M w In: mt vhnmhtt-Do'nncym? Well un- m thing in sun- to Dup- M this year?! Down": Gmn (20 B P l‘ T Mazda-"hula“? m. mum-omniv- mandelmflnflfou-D.G. tun lewnmnm- uh! Uni flow um. mm.- m m Tyler Min: that "It at mid. Haw-vino should have an» an: of 'Hr Hm lent may (the 21:0. 81mm m tho Ito-t point- {or the Iced: UNI. Gnu-hm aybodyu “13 the Inn lull- looh plug-l 100% better Nmrvmo Mme. u- The the And 0! being “and out Hind-h ear «I another W shot. and the pistol went all Luca-d lum- coding what every planar an "m the It“- lut pm he was «at h.†All of Downer- Gnu an. ar‘. "W too} was a scramble for the ball and a Bin-dale man took a wild aha! which unfortunately tor us, went true, put- ting Himsdlle in N but By this he game itself WIS a fast, clean conwst. One like which every lover of sport (ll-lights to see. It was al~ most too fast from the players noint of View. Downers'lo‘uk the lead dur-‘ lug the ï¬rst half and held it till the latter part of the but half. Then with the teams tied the real light Tho "nun-inn CW .su m... II. “I l_flflu «with; M see the point in my still holding to the statement made last week, that We are “coming back strong.†The game Friday was played in gym. It would be wrong to express what we called it. It is a long low] building with no out sides except a mund the walla which were moved back about two feet by the impactn‘ of numerous players during the game.; Possibly some pessimistic made:- will say that the above scam doesn’t look like much of a comebackâ€"as I said we would perpetrate las' week ~but if they will (impure this score. with the one which resulted from mum meeting with Hinadale at the tourna- mewâ€"which was 3040 Iiiâ€"they will Downers scored again. Then Hins- Locals [mugging I: Moth" Play Km DOWNERS GRBYB-zzs m 24 a marker. Again them How we [lump 'Vu v A brief businom session was held "'nlso. and ofï¬cers elmw for the calm Ming year: Pmkknt. Eleanor Wells; ’QTrrasumr. Catherine "0|le Sette- n‘llary. Dough: Morton. u o " Dough: Morton and Willie:- Near woke briefly of Lincoln and his 9 stories: Eleanor "when 1?:th his TIP-dummy Adams“, In" Mr. Uttlo olrlosod tho program with a short. flga “Quotas all on the guided of loynlty.] DI. mm a flirty. “I partner In lmnim-v.‘ “1s rang. out uf town and was mo! 0me to "him for n hm- «In-u. so wlwn I met his wife on the «rm-o sh:- rmmrlu-l that she was ImM-s-mw and I asked ‘50? m mart m0 ltlh'r nml lmw dinner WI"! "10. It was all urnmuu-d and I wont m llw «Mr? In I“ up fur the 0e evasion win-n In mnw lmlvhy and mum- ed to know why the dullhvg up. m I am that 141ml n‘ thm- \"ilh a party. “on I mot my frh-ml's “"0 I [Md her Imhhy hn-l errm-vl and uh said: “Why, I Imnw n; I mm him you and l were gluing out to dim-3243111111239. One of the â€half: NMy «I- chrulou m Mum-s Gm m "w Planet-t an"! In the Junior: 0! Mt mum chum-h by their Mullins. roam“ the banquet. : game and two or ï¬lm dumms mum. put the young; Mh in "Mimi- for the mom am. part of the program. M "I" J U NIOIS II A D BANQUET 0 N LINCOLN?! NIT!!!) due Pebmry 23. um. 0n n" all Consulates": Much. "all". Hum may» [labor vow A)? Nun one lotto- curried. W. J. Hoganâ€"Labor ........ 1‘.†Punk Allenwhhry ........ 81.50 OI roll all (bunk-bun Austin. Heal-(L "all" and My" Ruin" mud Aye. Nay: none. loan- car- David Lyllc . . . . Dept. of Pubic My. W5 Cummingsâ€"Salary ...... t S. Buddy-Baku“ mus I Dept. of Health I Safety. ‘ M. Venanl~8alary .......... S J McMahon ......... . ...... 1 Charles Hulk-r I. C .chrtt A ‘5'. C. Barber C. Ford Davis Commiubur Mailer moved to 8‘- Hurry W. Bryce Dopl. of Accounts 8; Finances. (Thai. M. Hitch mSalm-y .. .. $02 A. 1:. Snow ................ 7 Commissioner Healtt presented the semivmonthly pay roll for the period from February 1 to F'bruary 15, 1920 and moved to approve same and haw- warrants drawn for the several am» aunts as follows: I [ Minutes of the xï¬eeting of Febru' rnry 9, 1920 was read and Commis- sioner Heartt moved to approve same. 01: roll call Commissioners Hearth Austin, and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. 1‘ Damn GMG. In, Feb. 16. 1920. Regular meeting 0! the Council of the Village of Downers Grove. Ill. Present at roll call Mayor W. C. Bar her and Commissioners Austin and Heath. Connoissioners Bryce and? Halley~ absent. Commissioner Hallo!" came in later. I OFFICIAL ‘I'RO- GEEDINGS OF THE ' VILLAGE B 0 A R D On. I. "M. Village PA Y IlOLl. lap. DOWNERS Gxovn 33mm , no mommy] Rodsbytllefoot AllStylesofï¬xtnns We ï¬gure any requirements for Rod- and Shades and do 3 WINDOW SHADES Cumin Roda‘ Kirsch Flat Rods in every Militia! Whonu God In His lnnnih pod- uu mm (m our midst New bor Eduard Wm, 5 (“Nut mm- htr of Maple Clap No. on I. W. A. Be It mound that am Camp bu but .- “be-ed Neighbor and U- ................ Ilka Edna Nelson Addmwflhom W‘s-Mn" ..... The program follows: 'l‘oastmastor....ller. B. H. Fleming Guest of Honor. .1. Ritchie Patterson \IIIVOCBHOB ........ Rev. ’1‘. J. Owens Violin Solo ............ Miss Winslow Accompanist.t .......... Miss Potter Toast-“Daughtero of Light" ...... E" The menu which is being prepared? by the ladies is unusually nttmctiraï¬ A very ï¬ne program has been ar- ranged. Mr. J. Ritchie Patterson, one pt the Superintendents 'of the Chicago Public Library will give the‘ rrincipal address of the evening on} the subject “George Washington"! Mr. Pattemon was 'for tuenty~ï¬ve’ 3cm» teacher of the Epnmth Biblo â€ass," Chicago "is address will bof interesting and highly instruitive. It} his expected thal the parlors of the! LlIUi‘Ch will. as usual. he ï¬llvd to caw‘ pacit}. Former pastors and theh \ â€hes have been imik’d and some will! probably be pmsent. L Mutton. o! respect. lupus Camp The twenty-second annual Wash- ington’s Birthday Banquet. will be given by the ladies of the Fim Meth- odist Episcopal church on Tuesday 1evening February 24th Reception 6 30 to 7: 00. Banquet at 7: 00 o’clock sharp. ......... ......J Rikki! Patterson Annual Event Will he Given by the Ladies Aid Society of the~ M. E. Church. TWENTY SECOND - WASHINGTON BAN- ‘ QUET â€"â€" TUESDAY RESOLUTION S ..... Rev. Wm. Crotch“ TEL. aoâ€"nAYs 7 'T-EL. sci-mars TEL. 217â€"NIGHTS 61 M M Sim! TEL. 2174mm. Retailers 0! High Grade Merchandise IN FACT WE SHOW YOU RIGHT HERE AT HOME ALL THE BEST MAKES IN THESE LABOR SAVING DEVICES AND OFFER YOU AS GOOD TERMS AS YOU CAN GET ANYWERE. COME IN AND SEE THESE THINGS RUN AND LET US TELL ABOUT THEM. YOU CAN RUN ONE OF THESE WASHERS FOR ONE HOUR AND the IRON- ER FOR THE SAME LENGTH OF TIME ALL FOR “IE SMALL SUM OF 7 cu. THIS CLASS OF MERCHANDISE IS HARDER TO GET EVERY DAY AND WE WOULD SUGGEST THAT IF YOU HAVE ANY THING OF THIS KIND IN MIND THAT YOU PUT IN YOUR ORDER NOW AND BE ON THE SAFE SIDE. “MW. .mln «- a. hood. cum-IN. up“ or pad. may. ï¬nk-an. rho-Mm- or 'OPDNN. N (was um llnlo‘ur. A nemlmba on the late George Bo- mr member :nd claim-n d the bond. was read And adopted and ud- jounuucnt wu uh-_ subject to the all of V duh. Q ‘ It was reported thu the back tu- m; from the W. P. Com estate would born“ into the county "usury in :J Branigar Bros.’ plat of the 55m _ Ltvvct addition to Downers Grove was inpproyed on recommendation of Su- :gpel'\-ixul' Blodgctt. and farm plats of ,‘snctions 10. H and L3 and one of 29 ‘furm :11: :0 0 KL! by the board. " The bond of (.ounty Txeasunrr J IImtmman in the sum of $242 000 max .x-mrou‘d . ‘ Expenses 0f thu :rp'n'iu! judicial el- i._ - , . . ., - V . . than new onlevul panl as. the bl": 19w tumed in. The court house and grounds com- mittee reported one bid on the con- ;struction of vaults and other work fin the court house. This was made It) (.uck. Hahn 8; Stoke. and amoun- ted to $2.957. 00. The bid “as ac- cepted. \ County Clerk A. A. Kuhn. just off a sick bed took clwrce of the meetâ€" ing and called for the election of a tempomry chairman. and William Hammerschmidt of Lombard was the unanimous choice, later bdng chosen permanently. Deputy County Clerk Harry Hollands assumed the clerk's chair, and folloning the dispensing of the reading of the minutes of flu- previous meeting bills new read and ml‘erred. ‘ The bound of supervisors met in special session Wednesday foreman to transact routine business and se~ led; I chairman to ï¬ll the unexpired term of George Roger. deceased. NEW COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN J. D. GILLl'SPIE 8: CO. You will always ï¬nd it safe to trade with us!“ when you want Shoes or Rubber Footweaz. No matter what your wishes are, we aim to 'please you and are only satisï¬ed when we do it. It is hardly necessary to say how much better a well made, properly ï¬tted shoe feels, and it will last longer. wear longer and keep the shape longer. Our shoe knowledge insures you a proper ï¬t and MORRIS SHOE STORE 'in the CLASSIFIED Column in the Classiï¬ed Column of The Reporter if you will to buy anything. sell anything. rent anything. ï¬nd any‘ thing. hire help or just to let folks know you're still alive and on the job. These “baby ads" are read every week by thousands of people in and around Downers Grove. For Sure Results ADVERTISE Subscribe to The Reporter . $2.00 per year in advance ADVERTISE Safety First! 64 South Main Street. Downer. Grovwlll. MILEW -