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Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Oct 1920, p. 4

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Pew men would mmt twice a month for drills, instruction, em. in order that they are subject tn fight fire. no matter if it rains or shines, day or night, winter or summer. There must be same sort of entertainment ,uflleymustlmepupthe {Marat This takes money. The small amount received from In keeping 5n organization of this kind harmonious there must b:- some- thing to look forward to. meets the first and Hu'rd Wednesday of every month and as often as the prwidwnt has mhur important matâ€" ters to bring up when he calls a sperm] meeting. babu think that the lam! fin; deâ€" partment is just a g: mp of men that ha: no nthr'r ht-ml than Um chief and the only time thr)‘ mm‘t i7 at a fire. Tho rewrw howflvm‘. 6.. true, it has its nfi'ict‘r.c that an: letr-rl by the firemen annuaNy. it: presidr-nt, vice- president, spcretary, treasurer and tnmtoes. Thr chirf'n' :Iub'es an, only at fires and drilk. This organization In order to ho porrnam-nt «very or- gamzaurm must hr organizr-d and haw it‘ hand or omens. You proâ€" Downers Grove Reporter i!:n\ ballot. ”owners firm:- and Dul'agv County will he morn than hm In mu- {e-[mbli‘ can. lllmois will gt) for Hauling, Mr Kinley. Small and all Um "wt of the tick". A van for (‘0! and Rnnsvwll her? is n \vartml hall-uh «low! wash )‘nurl I'm Rl'pnlvlican .th-‘mal lu‘IH-l nut Tursrlay will «~va [115‘ country in a (and. nlalJns'n'mml Rrpuhlirnn iamMi-lv. A” 431- pmn' tn this and man the munaumzs at 11-0 lh-mm‘mtir party haw- about gm-n up all hope uf (‘v-MID'; mvn “itixm «hiking didam a! winning nus-gm Hula“ you Imu- but "writ-m in "hum; mum. unlrnn m an- a!» shady mw Hm! yum how ham. don't, my it. Vnw yvmr hunt»! BETâ€"Jinn- you m tho ballot '0' mt Tuesday? It in twenty-(our by many-.5: lacks. Then an- dom dale-ml mks npmonud on 00:- lkh-L Ten m an- tumfldum for governor. Sewn of flu- mrflm have m boul- m th- lirhl for tho pmbdrocy. each an of "mm has :\ fa" [M of BIN-j to (M: country who flunk M. «mag to V“! I straight “that all Un- may TM: h. the I'm-l man the mum-r h» on" ulvmlnt the voting 0! a mum (Sch-t. A4 a M "mm In In with ”w gnu anally of We LEST \‘(il‘ Im NUT KMM‘ him-ed at the Downers Grove Post Oflice is second class mail maner. Advertising rates made known upon application. Subscription rates 82.00 per year. Singie copies 6c. Med every Friday morning from the was of the Downers Grove Publish- ht Company. 37 North Main stmet, Downers Grove, Illinois. «Enzoféflw 2 54 on 105 6:0 Bum flmpgz. 12$ cramp #55 Pan r0057... .54» .2 4:, rim 805. §§5Pnh Gtmédrficw Arr/k gogvfll 0.59.59 n4 Aim émflk «mm v10 EON In 350 .. ”N 893407: 07:3 (CCU 13.?” 1mg P1564 2 08‘ a 626. .2. Omim 5 :08 Zn Km§=3mo zoc. cg £00.; 5? (,5: ,Z an OZ 00’ 80,1 91‘ .1 690 {6.41 19675 .v< 100 \x\\\ "A Rlll \G ~ V0112 'El STRAIGHT C. H. STAATS. EDITOR MICKIE SAYS: 3i 1 \‘q 1 ("IUIJDGI'I 1' W «in alumina I“ Tnnlln any- than can“! b.- In, Ilium-l mun «an! a man In wining m work an mm: [at n «man NH” .a~ Ow '- fur a d'fin'n- lh'l' I It ’11?» 2nd yearn. ' Dancing claw «HI open day morning. October mom. in Tim I.- alum! all “1- mm! 0! clay- lixm mum: unlvss 1M enlin' country joints in ' (h:- hwun-m This “i” luku pluu- u! lwallllful mm 'm mufnmh: "II Sulunh; “In-u uu-TWM) nul. \an-u m- I‘lm‘Ih nl' lhi- vicinity will lu- (man! did umuntunéu, I had: un llmlr ”ms dimming frumghulv" ur um' nun" "('hivuzu" ur dug-huh! mum: lulu-"thfio'rlnru lhnl if t Mark tn (‘vulrut or Stumhml “Inn-.11“! urn-m. lln- hw Ihvn‘! forum m m1 up at nHalnigMIfiH‘wl [non-ru- nil Lfll‘ malw llw change. lulu- flit-l in (In 'I'lli.~ l.- ulmul a" “1- mm! M day-mmmh. M u"- )‘t‘ul i Hm K in (In- Xima' .“IIUSI'I' Nulm'fl in W‘ndm} i.uu|;|n> tn run an. lhv li:|u' ‘1 by [in mu on In} [mu-1p Ih-u (hr hunk-m This “i” lqu plaw at mufnmh: "II Sulunlu; “ht‘ll llu- I‘lm‘lh nl' lhi- Vicinity will '00 (mum! huvk xm lmur lhus dimming I'm." , sidered money to lave the damage to WEST CHICAGO our clothes repaired “MI in case or TO HAVE FOREST sickness, pay the doctor. The only ’ way firemen have to raise money for PRESERVE BEACH ' their necessary expenses is by hold- . ing picnics, dances, etc. For the “MU-Dam Jen-om Dul'agc River and a twenty-two years the boys have held; . d . l“ k ' a Thanksgiving Ball. They are now “me D“ gnu: to ‘ a 0 selling tickets for their twenty-thinl Swimmm’ "0'"- annual ball. Consider the above in- , . l . formation carefully and then buy at Plan; that have been in u“. "13ka least 'lll‘ ticket. Don't tell the boysm". 59mm, months: for a bathing ' you dont dance. this only (liscoul‘ugesgmavh on the ')ul'Iugo river at a“. “‘9'“ “5"" th"'“ :1 line ”f ““9"“ ‘ftll't'sl mt'st'n't: soon) now about ready to" them you appreciate what they“" mature. Sugmrvisor M. A. Dooley me doing for Dowm-rs Grove. You (has bu." quietly at Work on this pro- kimw they are ever ready to help yougj‘wt for a 1“,.“ limo, but it was not “"0" ""1112" NW fir“ 1“ 3'0“" 0“'“_until last Work that he received any carelessness, ’l‘lu-n too. through their aflumm.“ that it Would hr at all untiring efforts we will soon have thl'jriqlfiilyly, Mr. Unult‘) hml County tint-st fire truck in this vicinity, ("IP'Ruutl (‘nnlltlisJinu'I (lim- (inter: m... that (""1 l'uml‘ its own “‘ul‘T- M““.\'t',\’ ”I0 l'l‘t‘l' uml it> hank.‘ in ast‘t'“ row 'urk u'uultl luut- been grin-l town" \yln-Hu-r ..|- not the boil-ling of :1 Imu- hill. omI of those at ilr "m'cqulum and tho pnuw‘lmqn I'i~i!ig‘ of ”h. conll.‘u:t'ntiun which I‘ullon'ml the tlr‘s- \\':ttl'r “mm! “In“. tho “Noam 1,, [rut-(inn mum-1| hy the L')'l‘!t).nl‘ \V'hl'u Zhuqfluu it» l.:>nk.~. A “any”; sum! \ tits pumping atalion Wit" \n't-t'kwl tho-1"”. “ 1“,“; \Hi.‘ H]. ”h. ”A! ‘hm‘m‘ii :l'n'mm-n \H-ro ltclplt-'-.~. l1" this l-W‘rgthul (in. buggy: ,{' m.» [{m, E’H'IH‘“ fininpvu ht-rv \\'i- “ii! lu- “topaz-ml 1";‘HUHIQI thmi “H m“, LN. (I'.?ll)\';ts. Trump \HIII‘I‘ from any >tiilt‘t't‘_ “2”) lulu!" E1 I‘m: ”wildly“. \Yv G.- l-‘rmn “Chicago" ‘l'inu- m “Sun" 'l‘inu- Again «I \lid- \Ifibl Saturday. DON'T FORGET TO TURN YOUR CLOCKS BA (‘K Min Flown“- Kvlfor. lmtmrtor limo Belg-iv Nuh. Pianist. Phone Day 20 Lord Lumbw company ANNOUNCEMENT «law for childwu. H) In In 9:15 I. ll. (lm for chilchvu. 4 to lo and Building Material 1n Lumber I)calers DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE. lLIJNO!§ Satar- .’ 'IJIM‘I'A I Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J I H W I I! l‘ \lil'lll(Ill'in‘!'I'1IIU'HDTH_\"" II. I ' "“‘ ’""“" ' ' "" ’ b» lmurnnl 'x 0- an ”mm II... l-uru‘nu al.‘ ‘ In»: Cover lo Sunlth. ‘Nuluglc'ni 'HH'\ Hull .on mom-H vb | Thu mm: a! nun I~ llu- mm" d, tutu Ila-Ir mum. ---h:uh’v~ Hum”: flit-mind urmm. m whirl: nmlI‘lIl It: [mun lmlw In I! Mr '10"! w “Wu-1| m-‘h , "mun-para lulu red «I u-lhm no ov-‘ on «In hulnlunu' n~ uulmn momm : luxv ur purplv ruluflm.‘ mum-r. Th“: Iulu .vumm'v «uh vim |w~'- Ih-v mun-NI I mum III‘Hcm mkm [cluu- hm! IMI a! tin-Ir nun-n «n-nul- Mu . t-ml. and. flu- ulwruluuu hams-n Ilw Iu'nl d: Int‘km: Our-uh H-o-s rum-u"; Moll. day and "or mm at "1:1" an moi} dun Hm:- I murluul; In the full. "an N m “J." _____ ,Ill’l "if “what (In-0'0} lufllmlflfl. a “m '_ uni In. UV. In Tm You. Rah uru- \r‘n-rnrian h) rlumr. M .O)‘ n". n'wflih n-lul-l Hn'ln-whm I. .ny unnNh-mu h- Nunufl. fur Io- l‘lnn‘, ulu-n- Hm «Mr u-lmpwl harm- -",\‘ h) Hw lnuuunnv Hwy lun- no qum-d "n lull-H of "fin: In "D! "N IOI'“ wlcrh» ”up our tn-v "am that .mt‘nlurq l l lwnllhl‘ul mni pl¢-u.~u|‘;lhl. \\'h_\ nul. “hm \u- Inn- «.1. did umuntunél) , hm u u Lu: maul-um“ :n "w ]Ih‘ihlll't' 2m: hruvlh nl' u-‘r mnplr. In ”W .‘KUU mm lmu- hum- munlw.» [mm II'I‘ 1:” daily In firm-Hz. Si. ('hm‘h-s m. "flu-r paint» In “1-! llu- hum-ti: uf {in 'HI-f- u'nh .1 [1111- U" H is pruptkm‘ [n “WIN (3' 33-01 in fwnu'ih and 1' high”! :u‘um [hr Lin-r III” “I“ 'mU-un «,2. HIV flu its «lrnth \zn_\ i‘mm lun- m h \;.l_\ “I” (luv) (IHI 1' --\\n'.’ \\'n u-muu- 9h: ml if l|u~ prujn‘t can by lllc- hulking lunch at Ll"- l‘u' nm In' [Mr Imus-t Imp- in tlw t-mmhip tluw In L'xu- [(1 .~:\ rm .1 :kumphdu- \zmxl’ wipvml 'mnlM pm ‘1, pu-Umr :| mic-n- unmin : Aln'd' ‘,n "F“; III ’ About We!“ mm“ of firm. a. I .0 chi-Inn! nmumll) (rum I hull-v.15 1 In; rnrun luv I’ninnsuits 0f Wool or Cutton rang- ing in pricv from $1.75 to ....$5.50 Vests and Pants 0f, same Weight f mm 750 to .................. $2.50 l":n'l~ .m (No-r u!“- dill-In Many Changer. Hwy 11va (:l‘nnhmmu l‘ “I n In" . 3 h): F. J m: «i n l ; "1L ['zhh'r 1hr tvrzA-t ui' ('un'll for lhl‘ .‘I;l:‘('>0ll rm ”2:: must (MN :11 ln-"m'- I’vln‘xuuy 1. Hum -n “kid: 0'} f vamrlml discovery of oil on farms. 'north of St. Charles Monday sent. a half dozen operators into the susp'cc 10d fields Farmers for sow-r a! milcxl in the \icinitv of the d0\\"'flli\|‘l' (-it_\- Wow lx-' mg asked fol options on thl-ir places. Monday afternoon a Chicago Open atm- \"RL‘ I'vpoIh-«l to huw sm'uv'wl a} hunt? on the Mods Math-son I'm-mu an! to b1- onv of the most productive: of ~\MMI ullvgml fivl-L'. ()tln'l' f:ll'l!l-‘ I-Is \h'u' I-xpm'lx-d In «last; loam-s lutm‘.f You will fiml it :; wry simple muttm' In tulu- mm- ul‘ yuur winter roquirommits from these uxmrtmonts. The gurnwuts. are all vxwmlingzl} \wll mml' and \u' (lnnt believe it is possible fur any union suits, vests :md clr;mm's to fit lwttvr. Tin-y will kvep yml cuml'y nu nmlter how rhillv it is (illUlmH‘S. ()ne glance :1! ”W markings “Ill (-onvim-v you that tlw priws :u-z- wining clown. Operators Seeking ()m'ions on Half Dozen Farms after Reportâ€" ed Discovery of Oil. Knit Underwear of Fall Weight for Grown-Ups and Children “OIL FIELD” NEAR ST. CHARLES EX- CITES RESIDENTS _\'. 'l'un)‘ l'runzin-L m? Jolw 'lkeI-hfin. .‘u'nrll HI: [0 In an In SI. ('hurh» W In: hm n “in lhx .w-nl} ~I \ ‘ Childrens Sleepers $1.25 to $1.75 Ladies Outing Gowns The price on all of the outing flannel night wear has gon down on about an average of 33 1-3” |'|~ Outing Flannel Night Wear Oawlmn as an In H. E. McAllister Co. 1.95 to 3.50 For Women Mun l) mm hh' 'ilan\;f|l‘“1 I“ , [hi- (H lulu-I .\lnl I (LI/rlit‘. lmecflcldo. \\'TH “0;! RIM-MIL man. ”I .h: Mir pc I .7; "<3 ‘9'. 1'\|‘!'\ (hurl rimk 2"- in \ul l‘ l‘nlh .\I .ll--( mum-d H73. \ .IHa-y 4.1M, II '1' 0,"! FnEIO. 'l'hosp present won» Mcstlamus Ed- na p‘llisun, Marion Prince, Miriam Alft, lk-rnicc McLaury, Misses Inez Uustiu, Martha Vurmr, Marie am! Alim- Olson, (:rufl' Peterson, Lois va'. lh-Hu Winn-rs and (Moria Far- This was the annual Hullowc’en party of the Omicron Alpha Phi girls and culo'brutml their eleventh anniversary. Friday evening Miss Martha Fan-rat gave 1 miscellaneous shower in hon.- or of Miss Inez Gustin. who will be u Now-mber bride. ' HALLOWE’EN SHOWER Wan: :uls'pay. Try one. Baker’s Bake Shop DOUGHNUTS South Main Street l'ninnsuits of (‘iUu-r ("mum nr Wnnl. sizes 2 to 16 5mm. “.39 to ..$2.50 Vests and Pants in (ire); Natural or White from 750 to ............ $.50 taste 0! j:umllll‘>sâ€"â€"â€" (‘liilllmn luw lu «lismwr such :1 goody as that in their lum-li-lmx. ()nr duuglmuts gm 50 well with your morning cup. or as :i \vlmlcsunw (los- sort. ”rt-ml. llulls. l’ustryoâ€"all with the true tlcliciuus humo-tustwâ€"h‘esh daily. Uur custmnvrs say “0 know thv secret nf making really (lvliciuus duughnuts~ 'l‘lu- kind that makes 'vm “romcmlwr hut-k" tn mother's baking: duy. Rich lmm'n crust. with sugar sifted nwr tn grimy jlht the right look and Womens Silk Hose. Womens Silk Hose of Phoenix make, the best silk hose you can buy. Hose that sold forâ€"â€" $1.80 reduced to $1.35 $2.10 reduced to $1.65 $2.60 reduced to $2.35 .»\ll hosiery prices have been re- ducerl 150 to 750 the pair. This includes all Childrens and Wom- ens Cottonraml Lisle Hose, and Hosiery Prices Reduced For Children Subscribe now for The Reporter. . 2.00 per year. Fjust chilly. has made us all realize ftllul the good ohl summer time has llul, leaving us in face those winter nmnth; of cold. The only thing worrying us just nuw i< the ('oal situutlon. If we can got plenty when \n- anI it, even that will In! gunv. Ruin starting Monday morning has put a .timp into the warm, pleasant clays We have been enjoying the last few weeks. A steady drizzle, then u downpour. with a temperature that is not cold. REAL FALL WEATHER EEMW Telephone 266-1!

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