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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Feb 1920, p. 4

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All by M». 60-50 «m the num- l- (In (on! for thi- Imam. isolation. ill-Wm. or lou 3m, by «hunting her in tantalum 0M infant hygiene, by walling out Lublk balm mm by DIWWII I 0f mou- than 22.000 city hahio: *tudieil by Un- gm'el'mm-M, and mp- n'sentiug every type of home in seven tides, mom than [hum-fifths were born into (”nun-s win-w tlw'futher’n‘ tunings wen- below the nmuunt that W” at that Ulm- Uu' minimum (0- providing the burr new-milieu of vx- um. Only one in am “an in a tumily when‘ thv father’s running- rmhcd a fair minimum for comhrt loch-m and We» IN thc name in the country and in NW rily, They and the arm can. Thu guvemmrnt. “Imam: 0w pro- vhlom o! the Shamad-Tuwncr bi". would hrlp the rum wan-nu and un- tny woman, “beau-r the mummy hr filler-m. holnuan. ill-Wm. or low ILLINOIS RCMOOI. HITUATION SUI"? The government has made studies of mothers and babies in both city and country. In 8 rural areas, repre- senting 6 states, information was seâ€" cured about the confinement care of the mothers of 2,978 babies. h. was found that only five cases recclved pnenatal care approaching the mini- mum standard of “adequate" care outlined by the Child Welfare Con- ference, held in W‘shington. D. C.. in May, 1919; and in 80 per cent of the cases the moth-rs n-mrtml hav- ing had no plrna'ul cuw uhateu-r Eng-ed at the Downers Grove Post Olice as second class mail matter. Advertising rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 6c. ‘ lulled every Friday morning from the dice of the Downers Grove Publish. lug Company. 37 North Main street. Dowmrs Grove, Illinois. GOVERNMENT IN EARNEST , ABOUT BABIES HOME C. H. STAATS. EDITOR Tuev macaque 05¢ MA Foot! LAM: MAN‘ULL Y 0 __1A 1A mmy of it. and "n 1‘ in plum Me an '35",- . 941 lm bud: anc‘nl Fhaits of what! trachm-s aw Y.C:m:‘ih2,” Hwy my. "Thr tra‘mvl .1 Jamel teach-n: aw 'mv'nx in l arger numbers early month an! mt! oar pznmisos to he um .-c than mrr." {mthing r us! bv dam- hw‘fnw (Ir-l imo if puhlie alumna-v ~'-- h ho ”w (om in Amficanizal-tm that it must ”"71.” is of .I" ”(.3 a-r [1.3.qu l -" blind in ”Iv" P:¢;JN"D‘ :f h‘m‘h' " rainy-63x and fan .u t..¢- snrrrintrm Ms ‘C such territory comm: a com- Ihint that unless pmvision is made for hue: pay they cannot hold even the sub-MM (authors that will to left by next year. Ninety per cent of the wrintcwknts mako tho. demand an! the NIP of "0(- at"! awaken to the mom in thr Bums» ng .4101on of “when “TM 15- TN» ”My than ”u! may din-1 Met- nflh a about In wk of but' :0. u as «a 45 mm a. "w nun-l ha! twinn- of mean-cl vain-Nun am] "May With» dismay «bk-h: mm I In, of hum $2.” up to m' at... 3-: 85.00 Thr «(thus MU: (ho! ..-. Izn'o‘ :ur Ohm-t rirh in u-murr- Ahhnugh the reporfs show that thr 'H u n r'.'-' Inu' I "M r'mv‘ly- ' “ "‘ "'"" I") m u* [-pvvv“: IVY: Ilw h‘au ') lanai -|- tr‘cu- n « ma-rmm‘. - .ml poor. unilmoomvl. umhurln‘nvl Thc‘ nxulur Inulntu swam,“ and m-nmmrtc‘s. ulww unwfliflv‘nl. spin 51‘0“" of ”I! I'Mhthea Clan of W New ifi‘hfilfi: :i‘Y' hp‘ g-im "my 1., (Chairwoman! rhurrh will in MM m- ...)sl m-lzmu‘ rv’arta of Un- oTi» O. the hum 0! "Us. 1!. W. Mills. :aL. NH Matti-ugh um, Friday night” Hurt.” Ks of «I? "1.! are rid-W. I ”m“ 5U.- “5 1190!. J. 0"!“ Il- ." III'anl in (hm! nun-w“ sf (mu-h» nisting. A" mmhn DWI h M J rulari‘n and fan .u iue snpen‘ntm- Welt Visitors an actually invit- dam. any with the main; din «mm In luau“ bani-ms. wl 00! NEW SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR less something is done to increase school revenues. These superinten- dents ussail the district 'syatem of taxation as. unfair to school children since it operates to fatten the union: of a few sections at the expcm c of llhc many. One and all they dcclnrv lo: clthcl a county or slate tax so that all districts shall shxm‘ in the revenue; The majority we tlu~ meat- (:11 and most pmmanonl good (‘0: nimr from an inu‘eusod state distributable Iund, a huge: amount collected from the state at large and then distribu- ud evenly over all School districts. 1 o DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, “my \‘ix-ian llambfln. Elma Kelly. Mummt Hitchcock. Verne Death. Fannin Rallvw. Mzuio Kids!!! and Lilâ€" ":m S:-hiamk~r. «In tho guardianship M‘ In. ll I1 llnlnyn-li m a very drlfi'htful luncheon. l-‘ehmry 21.! M the home uf cm a! W nwnlrrs. Miss Kathryn Davis. on North Main 51.. having a.- tbeir guosts. lhflir mothers. The lab- » mu [mush dmhlnl in calms up: ympfiate {0 Mn- «m ion and the ap- yrtizing worm was cox-Seal and a wad by t‘w gin-is. .‘Irmbors at (In- camp arr: Dummy Towsloy, Vana- 00:- t flu» In Mn, and II". no?!" Stockton of Home, Ind. PM.) {I'd-mm) 2001.- ml. In. Mn .hn was formfly "in Gluln Brn- 'wle “I is '0" the“ but. Tho Imit- c. ‘mp muk his nap-anna- no In I". I mniu‘v II) at h‘ rmv‘nt'n, T moment locus in f: ,~| m niw- m) n! h a ramming mamimfl‘ ’Hw uxulm' basin. want-ox an! MM Form! Int-:11: on pages 5 and 8‘ The Tah-‘gwa Camp Fire mm on. first result of the finanicial crisis that ,rcsts on hvo~thinls of the district lnchoul boards of the state is to‘ drive «ut experienced teachers “ho must lime a living w.uge the lawyer result is to put a stop to education“ [noâ€"l fumes, to halt ncccmuz} building. nec- essary compliaucv with sanitation and ovmuvrou'ding laws and to (linâ€" iupt the public .«rluml syntwn. Clas» .sificutinn of property will, the Illin- 055 'l‘euclir'rs.’ Amaciation declares. bring greater n-vcnuvs into the mlmoi ct-il‘m‘s without adding materially to the burden of the average tax payer. - â€"-.‘ FWE fifmiié‘s'Imo A v. W3 om: - Is¢ )|‘ MNKS 0A0! modiately after his; heath, and H. C. Kammeyer agreed to accept the ap- That settles the controversy be- tween the township board and the States Attorrgey. The bound sought to appoint Mr. Roger's successor im- was filled by the appointment of Jas. McClimock of Hinsdale, for the unex- pired term. The next election for supervisor occurs in April. 1921. At the meeting of the township lonrd last week Friday afternoon the ‘vacancy in the olfice of supervisor caused by the death of George Bogcr. Slates Attorney Acknowledges Town~ ‘ ship Board Has Right lo Fill Vacancy. JAS. McCLINTOCK G E T S SUPERVISc 0R APPOINTMENT DOWNERS GROVEL ILLINOIS F: dumr To cw: wiiaum Sou-1 Luce 1" *2“ a Tell the buyers what you have in stock and they will pat- ronize you. How can you expect to increase your Maine-:5; if you hide your light under a bushel? Our thousands of readers will read your massage imt :v: eagerly as they read the news. IF YOU WILL TELL THEM SOMETHING INTERESTING. They are just waiting for some one to let them know where they can buy articles at home for which they have been going to Chicago. Have you these articles? Of course! Well then. if you don't get the business it i-z your own fault. J! you are in businesn in Dmmcm Crow and aficr the {or-:3 trade. the best and cheapest medium to we to get your «Hing message beIore the buyers of thi‘: community is to use space in thq Reporter Columns. (her. Mother. Slater and Brother and as n tomcqucnce the paper is read from cover to cover. Ever ace the family around the table when the Downers Grove Reporter cones in the mail? One thing you will notice â€"'l‘ltey're all Interested. There Is something each issue for Fa- They’re All Interested in The Reporter! IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE MAN? AFTER LOCAL TRADE? ‘ Town Clerk John Hall immediately got in touch with James McCiintock. who is in the south and who for 12 years was supewisor from this town- ship and {or several terms chairman‘ ‘uf the county board, and secured an acceptance of the tendered ofl'ice. MI. I McCiintock will be Welcomed in his} return to the county board \(‘l'\ warmly, as hé made a splendid Iecoull tin-re. pointment. Then the states attornev \Ihcn consulted contended that the! county board would have to take that action, as the unexpired term was owr one year. and after digging into from-t decisions decided to "pass the buck" along to the Attorney General. ' E\iduntly his opinion sustained [the miginnl contention of the toyn-r 'ship beam, as Mr. Hadley authorize-L 1liwm to go ahead with the appoin‘af ment. In the meanwhile Mr. Rank: meyer decided not to take the offing; ‘ . 1 ‘ uwmg to lack of time from lIIz: bus-5 inoss. ' k i "5'5 THE TRIKET I sauce AT we ; _ Howe: _ » W13.- u" whenâ€"which m alum muons: firmer-Labor Coou‘nuve Com cm- to their too! In Chicago. It vu George Hampton or Wllhlml' m. Wu am of Un- hmera‘ Nulonu Council. tal|r~ In. and his an: Ind lunch to my (With the ‘ltmb “3:113 toward-um. on: net on y cooperative Innate. In no 11. 8. Maximum Ill TOLD WORKERS 0F PARKER-'1' STAND

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