Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Apr 1920, p. 2

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the Walton. F. Shula. Near. Camp. Dicke. O-ehncr. ll. Shula. H. Brown. Ray Mochol. Shah: llmr. Holst. C Shimr, Built. Ra-ha. Kingdey. L. Beidelman. E. Hochcl. Slump. P. Vix. Severus. ScMImk-r. J. Ehnimr, Dnutul. Running. Geo‘ 3mg". leM. Nuh. Shambmh. Bowler. l-‘mu-r. "a”. hollow. G. Vil, Mel-Tiny, H. flninpr. Safnmky. Brady. R. Vix. Wells. Potorson. Johnstone. Bnms. Kiley. Cervix. Mrkvirh. R. Morhd. H. Rehlolman. Aide-man. Haul. Single- terry, Tlmh, Dale-pa Thou who participated In the new Mn'n nhootlng View: butâ€"“00. 0H1“)! 7tb~“-00. milâ€"$8.00. Mb «42.00. hidâ€"89.00, Stump. I19. Sydâ€"$8.00, Geo‘ Vix. I72. «ch-47.00. Wellx, m. ' schâ€"“.00. Anglenm. m. Gibâ€"45.00, Holnt. 168. 7thâ€"84.00. Near. I“. milâ€"$8.00, Dicks. 165. Plh-~82.00. Hollow. MG. lochâ€"31.00, Singlomrry. 182 This is the easiest crime in existence and the easiest to prevent. Team Averages Coltsâ€"798 Haltersâ€"789 P. Makers-486 Tool (hr-“784 Cubsâ€"786 All Sumâ€"784 Clean Emsâ€"m Swedenâ€"795 ' Prizes Woil' First Placeâ€"840.00. Klein’s Colts. 2nd Placeâ€"$25.00. Bertolin’s Cuba. 3rd Placeâ€"815.00, Pine Makers. High Team Game, 956410.00, Paco makers. 2nd High Team Game, 933-8600. Tholin’s Hattem. . High Individual Clineâ€"85.00, Alder- aon, 278. High lmliiidual Awake 'i gameuw 86.00. Altlclwn. 225. First. Grand Avenmrâ€"SIODO. Bun- nlng. 184. Wâ€"‘9.00, Stump. I19. The aboVe is the only part of a check for which the banks are responsible. The final season's slandings am: Team ‘ W L I" Klein's Colts . . . . . .I . . . .49 35 51 Bertolin's Cubs ........ 47 37 51 Swearingen Pace Mak’l‘s47 37 51 Clarke's Clean Ems ”“46" 38 5‘ 'l'holin's Hatters ........ 40 44 1 Dicke Tool Co., ......... 39 45 4i Mochel's All Stars .,'....8’1 47 44 Kldwell’s Speeders . . . . , .36 48 43 Telephone 864 I Will Pay a Higher Price than Anyone Else for all kinds of Junk or Paper. An extra series'was necessary to finally determine the tédm to have the honor of second place and the prize money that went with it. On Tuesday night Swearingen’s Pace Makers and Bertolifi's ,ACubs fought it out for second honors, the Cubs winning. final series to decida‘ who would be entitled to first place on the league's Winning from Bertolin’fs Cubs last Tuesday by one pill 33% the title of Champions of the Downers Grove Bowling League to Klpin's Colts cap- tainsd by Al. 8mm. It took the Mann's Cub lug Swudngen's A raised or altered check is your loss. A Forged Signature 1;; MI“: M Q! Tie For Sendai Flue. JOE. POLLOCK PHONE DOWNIRS GROVE 93 l rd ummué‘hfiflb‘"" " :1 " I I', ".2“ «madam mug-m? mm“ , mm ., ll- :AGUE man: so imm‘fm one. I 0F VILLAGE DADS Pct 569 3 547 47 Tho village fathers have said that there is not sumriont income at pn- srnl for them to aulhnrize the pur- rhaso n! a truck. Ono is needed and the firvmon bellow- that the local rev Menu have enough at stake to con- lrihult- to that end. They are mak- ing the drive) now. You should help. The equvpmom montinnnl Mu hem In constant mu! during n" (hone your: and in no" in I data bordering dos:- anln decay. At any time while mak- ing the run to a fin-v it is Nubia to break in some import-M part and ser- Ionsly injure. if M cause Hue death of some volunteer fireman. In a cue!- like this the village would have n damnm‘ suit on its hands running into the [hm-sands of dollars. Reflect upon that little Item for a menu-ht and no what it mum. We are null using equipment that w” disurvled by our neighboring will." twenty-two your: m. If that at!!!“ road enough for Hinsdale in 1398. i:- it [nod enough fol anm‘nl Grow in 1920? "The Bonn! of Truutm Mvo pur- chml o! Him-dale their book and ladder truck for use of our flm «In- paruvwnl. the price paid being 8150. ‘ Ono: of the moat pawn! Arguments for 0w pun-hm of the Apparatus In an firm in The Rrpom'r under tho «hu- 0! April 28. 1898. Tho» Item "Ill! The Downorn vae Fim Depart ment. under the leukmhip of Chief Henry Dick. in mucking tho villngv {or contributions to be applied on the: purchase of a modem automobile 0m truck for we in the villm. In the intemst of public safety will you kindly publish this letter to inform those who use the highway about this new signal and its mean- The warning given by the swinging or “Wig-wagging" of the signal would seem unmistakable. yet at one place where we installed the .dcvice a man drove his team past it and con- tinued across the track where a train imissed striking him by only a few‘ inches. He said that the swinging of the red disk had attracted his at- tention but he did not understand its meaning and supposed it was a sig- nal for the railroad men. A FIRE TRUCK FOR ”OWNERS GROVE Editor, Reporter, , Downers Grove, Ill" ' Dear Sir: At highway railroltd crossing one mile east of Downers Grove we have installed and placed in operation an automatic wig-wag signal for the pro- tection of the public. This signal consists of a red disk'suspended over the highway and electrically connec- ted with the track in such a way that when a train is approaching the disk swings from slide to side like a pen- dulum and at the same time a bell rings. This keeps up continually un- til the 'train has passed 'over the crossing. At night the signal car- ries 3 ml electric light and the swing- ing of the light over the highway shows that a train is coming. AUTOMATIC WIG- WAG AT MAPLE AVENUE CROSSING Linseott Ave. Your- truly. C. D. Pcckenpaugh, Supefinlendent. I There are some few of us, devotees ‘0." My Lady Nicotine, who live and work in the village. What would you have us do. send (0 Montgomery 8: Ward's for our smokes? You know we will smoke anyhow. and it is mighty inconvenienl to run out of smokes and not be able to run down; What we rise to inquire is why? During the war every organization, almoxt without exception. wen: en- gaged in "sending cigarettes to so!â€" ‘diers and sailors." But of course that was when these boys were li- able to “get bumped off" at any time and a few “pills' ’more or less would not hurt them. I C. H. Staats, Editor. Reporter. Dear Sir: We suppose you know the Village Council at their Monday night';; meeting repealed the ordinance licens- ing the sale of cigarettes locally. '«Stkumm. Write Letter Regarding Repeal of Ordnance ”conning Sale 0! “liner-Mules." EAGLEW" Puffer Pharmacy Main and Cantu Streets rekp A Fresh Consignment of Box Candy of all kinds just received. order that the uipment shall be of the latest and best type; at the lines shall be kept in perfect condition; that the personnel shall be contented and alert on account of liberal compensation and attractive working surroundings, and that bond interest and a reasonabliagood dividendpte shall be secure, in order t t new capital for extensions and improvements may be readily obtainable. The source of these revenues is the charge to the public for the service rendered. Under present conditions higher rates and cervix are_ interd_ependent2 _The _T__elep one \ Revenue is to the corporation what blood is to the body, reduce or thin it and the corporate body at once shows financial anemia, physical impairment. operative inefliciency. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Fresh Candies EAGLE PENCILCOMPANY, NEW YORK Company Is the Trustee of the egahlic #3: the receipt and expenditure of fun devoted to the service of the public. busificss, upon wfiial the public is so Wally depenécnt,_ must. have my}: rcyepugs in M "ad. ill (in [radon to.“ the M Puma lad. ht ml in. per box and up. 35 Cents Bell , , fivflflv ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN are executed from I variety 0! oc- ceptable designs um! every dot-5| is looked after by experu. That 1: why our monuments I'lel upped to good lute. I! you plan a memorial in your plot «- will uhow you a (rut variety of (kiln: to choose from. Our Monuments NAPEIIVIIJJ‘L 0n the Way. Hand In the paper the Minor (my. about an aerial fluwrul? Well that's ash”! In the right clinmliml. nxunay. -â€"l ’wII l’urler lh-lmrn-r in _th_c _Tclephqt_1c > If there is one thing more than any bther that an ex-service man holds dear it is “Personal Liberty,” he had very little of it in the service. That is why the action of the Vilâ€" lage Board gets so under the skin. tojnpiifiuiiknd mm mini";- ply. 4 ,. ~ , Here is nother angle. both Berto- lin and Siebeh Mic only firm that handles cigarettes in the village. are tax-service men, Snmwns in the nrmy and Siebert in the navy. They are being done out of n .profitnbie side of their trade. “ Instead of repealing the ordinance» why didn't the Board accept Com- missioner Bender's proposal and raise the age limit of sale to 21 years. That would have been satisfactory to We ‘eryone except the Parent-Teacher As- sociation, from whom, we understand. Brothers Heartt, Heller" and Bryce re- ceived their “HINT" to repeal the ordinance. System 'l‘wu EX<Servicc Men. The Army and The Navy. PENCIL "0.174 Tékphone o 35-8 lLl. Run an Carlin Streets Sawtay, large can ................ Snowdrift, large can .. ............ 10 Bars Lenox Soap .............. 10 Bars Arrow Soap .............. 10 Bars Swift Pride Soap ......... 10 Bars Lighthouse Soap .......... 5 Pkgs. Dou las Starch ........... 5 lbs. Bulk atmeal ......... ' ..... 5 lbs. Bulk White Corn Meal ..... Large Packa e Soda Crackers ..... Large Pkg. 0.2 Farmhouse Prunes Large Can Baked Beans .......... Grape Fruit, 3 for ................. Ladies’, Men’s and Boy’s. Many pairs below. fie Wholesale Price LUMBER Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. Lumber and building materials of all kind: 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 prim will never go back to a pre» war basis. BUILD unw- flUN’T DELAY. (‘ut up waste from our factory. Nice. dry wood. which will pleasco'ou $3.00 PER LOAD DELIVERED Day nnd Night Service. 34 S. Main Str. Telepj Cheap Fuel = _ ;__/r‘ ZINDT’S PHARMACY Emrich Bros. DRY GOODS and GROCERIES Kindling Wood Manufacturers Dealers (‘OA I. Ml Building Materials of All Kinds SHOES for this mild weather :37 Now Phone ()nc Five Clings Wonderfully! Mr. Good Goods Says, ACE POWDER JONTEEL gives the skin a non. velvety “toothless and beauty. Accept- able to the most sensitive skin. became iti: pure. ~And delightfully (mutant-perfumed with Jeane]. thew-dyncWodorofu flow/a! ‘15" Fan: m M Are low” Telephone: 175 r, Telephone 282 MILLWORK 47c 57c 57c 47c

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