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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Apr 1920, p. 2

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Commissioner Hurt: presented the semi-monthly pay 'r'ofl'lor the pon'nd {mm April 114. 15020. to April mm, 1920 And moved to approve name and have warrants drawn for the several manta u follown: PAY ROLL AMI l. to “d! Is. "20. M. 0! Act“. I Financ- Chu. I. Hitch-own)! 86250 I. Vanni ................. 60.00 . 50.00 Minutes of the “M of April 12th WCI!‘ mud Vl‘hfiqumuionflr Bender moved co appmn name. 01: roll call Commimu'ouem Bryce. Ben- der" Hear". and Mayor lhrber votnl Ayn Nays none. Motion carried. Downers Grove, Ill, April 19, 1920. Regular meeting (if the Council of the Village of Dovn'mrs' Grove ,m. Present at roll call'llyor W. C. Bar- ber and Commissioner: Bender, Bryce and Hum. Commimioner Hallor ab- sent. Came in Inter. OFFICIAL P30! CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B o A R D This is looked upon as the unpar- alled opportunity of Northern Bap- tists in the great movement for World Evangelization. Success depends up- on each individual Baptist doing his and her BEST! ‘ EAGLE “ADO” The Advisory Committee of the 10« cal church m'et at close of the morn- ing service last Sunday and appointed Deacon M. V. Manon. Campaign Div rector. A meeting-J8 to be held in the parsonage, Thursday" evening. for the appointment of teams and the arrangement of other details pwpar- atory to starting the canvass next Sunday. The churches whiéh" compose the Northern Baptist Convention are to conduct a great campaign to raise $100,000,000 for “The New World Movement" during Ithe eight days April 25-May 2, 1920. The amount asked of the Do'fimo‘hs (hove Baptist church is over twelve. thousand dol- lars, pledges for which are to be made next Sunday and the week following, to cover the four year period 1920â€"â€" 1924. J . Stu-l Nexl Sunday’ to Raise Their Share of Hie ”0.000.000 Dullnrs fledged. The successful elephants company llult Inn (119' Misha-operation ofitsmons, particuhrhwith madmthemmmof (nitrates. ZAL BAPTIST , CHURCH FACING ' A“B l G .T AS bK” required for their restoration. In the meantime the public is inconvenienced. America has been more for-muse Her wire an. companies have been excellently well main- tained. This has been due to untiring eflort and vigilance upon the par-tel operating oficiah and the public’ 9 willingness to pay hheral rates. The Telephone Company must continue to charge mes sufficient to maintain good service, since every element entering into that service can morethsnitdidsixnouthsaco,sndcoam A: a fault the service of public utilities was (ye-fly CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY There were not fund! sufficient to keep them up to I . ”do In 6;... 9.5.3. M Pm)! me. In mom! u... man: when. COMPANY, new mm: Eumpe, whether puBlicly or privately M “manned terribly during the Great War. Bell “all 7 but“ In: executed from I variety of ne- ccpuble design. and every detail in loohd utter by expel“. Thu it fit, our monumeMs Iluyn nppul to good as“. If you plan I modal in your plot we vi" show you n gm! vuiety of designs a: choose from. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN J Our Monuments Phone 35- R NAPERVILLI‘. Jennie lbw o! the true aituauon. and both honor and love trhmmh in the and. John Harrison, Sue's father, in a mainly contractor. His ullont pon- nor is Sam Conway, an unumpulous politician who std-0px at nothing to land I contract Harry Edward». :1 Weak but goal looking youth, am xu ‘Conway'u uo~botwecn. In his visit. to the underworld he has previously some to know Jennie. Ind law-s her. Ila! Jennlc- coma-lent lum only M A “big bmhvr." When he find- Jennie in htr new onvimnmonl he keeps «or- act her real identity. Jennie is the life of her father’s dance hall. He watches he'r with a jealous eye as she dances and mingles with the people {0 her world. But woe to the'mflu‘nking reveler who forgets (or one moment that while ‘jcnnie is one of the crowd. she is “dif- femylt!" (1131* Jerry‘s long. hairy urm brings the fncautioux one» to a u-ulizntion of the facts. I“A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS" A1 the Dicke Thr‘atre, April 29th. Jennie Malone, vivacious and pret- ty. warm! in the depths of the slums, is a fluwer out of place in her sordid ’(nvirnnmcnt. It is the one ambition of her father, Black Jerry Malone, keeper of a notorious dancing and drinking dive, to advance> her to a higher sphere“ ' Commissioner Heartt moved to ad- journ to the next regular meeting date April 26th, 1920. On no" call Commissioners Hoartt, Bender, Hal- lor and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. 48 him-a extra time ........ 41.76 x Norton 3. Hollis~â€"Salary ..... 38730 Iarl Watkins ............... 62.50 *Frank Allen ................. 87.50 On roll call Commissioners Hearlt. Bender, Bryce, Haller and Mayor Bar- be!" voted Aye. Nays nonv. Motion carried. Dept of SIH. 8; Pub. S Budzik- Salan ....... .Bankn ................ Dept. of Public Property. W. Cummingsâ€"Salary ...... $ 60 hours extra time ........ H. L. Thompson~Salary ..... ‘ William Bender r]. W Bryc'e Chas. Halley .. L G. Heartt .. A. B Snow ‘. . . W. C. Barber . (‘. Ford Davis System Chas. H. Hitch, Village Clerk PENCIL Mm w. bunny-a... ILL. ....$62.50 A. 46.80 62.50 41.76 ”38.130 62.50 87.50‘ Imp. ...$24.00 . 22.00 'noWNERs GROVE REPORTER. no ' ’ fidfiiibiini imam . ”L42 4.16 4.16 4.16 4.16 Made-mum Thrift Breakfast Food, package ..... Quaker Pulled Corn, package ........ Toasted Corn Flakes, 2 packages for . Creamettes, 3 packages for .......... Raisins, seeded, per package ........ Z Raisins, seedless, per packag â€".~.â€" ....... Fort Dearborn Tapioca, 2 packages for V2 Pound Package Japan Tea ......... Spotless Cleanser, 6 for ............... Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars for .......... Sweet Heart Soap, 2 bars for .......... (I Potter M13. 6': Lumber Co. LUMBER Lumber and building materials of all kinds will not be lower in price for a long time. In fact. exper- ienced business men in close touch with present con- ditions say that prices will never go back to a prt» war basis. BUILD NOW- DON’T DELAY Cut up waste from our factory. Nice, dry wood. which will please you $3.00 PER LOAD DELIVERED Day and Night Service. 34. S. Main Str. Telenl Cheap Fuel for this mild weather = . ._â€"/r ZINDT’S PHARMACY Emrich Bros. DRY GQODS and GROCERIES Kindling Wood Special Prices Manufacturers Dealers COAL MILLWORK Building Matemls of All Kinds Phone One Five Clings wonderfully! Mr. Good Goods Says, ACE POWDER jON‘l‘EEL giva the skin 1: Ion. velvety Imoothncss and beauty. Accept- able to the most sensitive akin, because it is pure. And delightfully fragrantâ€"perfumed with Jonteel. the costly new odor of 26 flown. 117 Fan: m m Are low” rentals-118 l 176 Telephone 282 15c 10¢ 15c \\ ‘meom' HIGHWAY TIRES RACINE TIRES Downers Grove TireBattery Service 3 GUARANTEED 13 MONTHS 1 WILL NOT LEAK Acum Ill «,4 ' WWW” ' HHI lI ‘IHHH HIIHH 108 South Main Street Tunasâ€"71am»:

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