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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Feb 1921, p. 2

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OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D Bunch-Suharâ€" Bros. Eng. Co. No“ No. 14 ............. “(M Department. January . Mic Light ............. Bill No. 1228010 .......... 29.16 Mal World, Bill 2-1 5.00 “mm W 00.. Bill .. No. JD 808729 ........... 11.19 H. Mueller Mfg. Co. No. 4740 36.53 Hersey Mfg. Co.. No. 1085.34 15 c. Hanan-ch Electric Win 00., Bill No. 71346 . No. 71170 .V No 72115 .. ........ 8 No. 72038 H I. Hawkins, Bil! 12-3] .. The Texm Co., Bi" No. 2414. Victor Mfg. Casket Co. . B!“ No 42842 .. .. niche Tool (30., Bill 1-12. . Hertz Mochel, Bi" 2-4 . . .. J. H. Frankenfield, Bill 2-] .. Manner-Carr Supply Co.,.. H waw ~) . .3“ 3983 22383: 99?; to H4 W. 3. Rib hCo" Bil) 1-5 , Myrnond Lead Works. 1-14.‘ Pittsburg Meter (30.. 810097 Neptune Motor Co.‘ No. 65916 Irkviclm Nocthv Bin 1-31 Fred Heinke, Bin 2-}. .. I. W. Mills Printing 60., Kidwell Garage (‘n.. Bill 1â€"241 muting Electric Co Bi" 4090 Sinclair Refininy (20., Bills .No. 157475 .V No. 34837 . No. 1674!)? . . ., . Genera! Electric (‘uu mm C 26342 ,. ..... . 'C 24071 .. .......... Bi“ No 480 ....... Lord Lumber (0.. Bi” 310.649 No. 211 Kidwell G J. l. 7.8M 86" 2-] ...... Colin] City (TV-"Mal (10.. Bill 1-26 ............... Lehman" Michel. Bill [-4 Peuy Cash acct. Jan. mt. .3111. Chicago Telephone (30., 2-1. 1 Sam Hoffa". Bill 2-] .. Weston» Shark (70., Bills GD 9036“) ..... .. HM. GD 806424 24'). Bill 1-13 .............. Alvin Pearson. Bill 1-17 . Aotna Automobile Ins. (‘41., Grunt Dick: 81m Mon Henry Dirk: PM "oi-h! Harold Edam Putty «Ah. January sect. Sun Haiku. Bill 2-! Bill 24 ..... Buschmnnn Bros. Puflor I)”: 0! Ana-u I M Potty wk. January sect. ...8 Lu) Adamant! Co. Bill A 0235 I.“ But. 0! Hum- I: MI: I... W BM, Bill 1-8 ”$19!.” B"! 2-! ................. IQ.” Minutes of the met-ting of January 81, 1921, were read and Commission- er Haller moved to approve some. 0n run cull Commissioners Hallm', "Bryce, Hear“ and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion cur- lied. Downers Grove, Ill., Feb. 7, 1921. Regular meeting of me Council of the Village of Downers Grove. Ill. Present at roll call Mayor W. C. Bar- ber and Commissioners Bryce. Honor and Heurtt. Commissioner Bender absent. Emmemn, Bill 1-31 nhmn, Feb. rent A. Bill l-fll Bill 1-31 245.45 4‘7. 60 ‘28. 86 77. 42 15.55 11.19 12.00 16. 00 10. 83 11.83 87.12 4. I? 10.42 15.00 lap. i220 7] .11 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. littleford Nurseries Phone 312-1 landscape Gardening our Donna! lo the end“ of“ the Villm Tmnnr ...M.388.4l Commiuionet Holler moved that "ports be placed on the mods. 0n roll all Cow-minimum Holler. Brya. Ham and Mayor Barter voted Aye. Nays none. lotion curried. Commissioner Ham moved to ad- journ to the next regular meeting date. February um. [92]. 0» roll call Commissionen Hear“. Holler, Bryce- and Mayor BIH’I’I’ voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. Collector’- nd Twuwr’s venom tor a» math 0! January. 192]. were nod as follows: }hllcr. Hunt and lay" Barber voted Aye. Nay: now. Motio- car- BE IT RESOLVED. That upon re- consideration of said Onlinance it is the opinion of tho Council that the same be not mpcalml And that in acv conlxmce with tho roqm-slt contained in said petition an election in hereby called for the 5th day of March, 1921, no, which time the add Ordinance is to be mbmkted to the elector: of this VIII-(e. 0!! roll all Commissioners Bryce. RESOLUTION RESOLVED. That in accordance with the mquest contained in petiâ€" tion asking the Village Council of Downers Grove to reconsider its nc~ tion in respect to the passage of a certain Ordinance on January 3, 1921, entitled f‘Au Ordinance prohibiting theatrical shows and other toms of entertainment for gain. on Sunday, and providing a penalty thereof." and upon their failure to repeal said 0r- dinunce to submit the some to a vote of the electors of said Village, there- fore. January Pumping Bill 488.15 On roll call Commissioners Hum, Holler, Bryce and Mayor Barber vot- ed Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. Commissioner Heart: presented the following resolution and moved {or its passage: RESOLUTION Resolved that plat of alloy in block West of Main street and berm-on Cur- tis‘s: and Railroad streets in Downers Grove, DuPuge County, Illinois, be approved. and that the alley in said plat be accepted as a public way. - 0n m" ca‘ll Cummissioners Heartt, Hallor, Bryce and Mayor Barber vot- ed Aye. Nays nome. Mution carried. Cummisxioncr Bryce pmscntcd the following resulution and moved for its pufisage: Downers Grove. 1",. Feb. 14. 192]. Regular meeting of the Council of when: Grow. lllluoh, Gallium: The (“lowing In my upon for (M Chu. I. Hitch. Vflhn Collector. “Buffi‘iifim COLLECTOR'S REPORT 21:; Hitch, Village Ckrk. “14.38841 .18 at meal mung- um week when The Woman's Gob ad the “en's Ciub of an Coamfloul Chan-h In perked»; plm whereby they 3n to m i- 050 enmity of employ- ment much during tho nut in “JOBS FOR THE JOBLESS” PLAN OF LOCAL CLUBS Commissioner Haller moved to ad- joum to the next regular meeting date, February 21. 1921. On roll rall Commissioners Haller. Heartt. Bryan and Mayor Barber voted Ayn. Nays none. Motion carried. Chan. M .Hitch, Villagv Clerk, lie-'- Cllb all Wan-'0 Cl.) m Micah: Hui to Act a Elfin-alt Am l". J. Déwey, E. G. Venard. as clerks to serve at the election to be held. on Saturday. March 5th, 1921. RESOLUTION RESOLVED. That the polling pla- ces for the election which will be held on Saturday. March 5th, 1921, will be J. W. Tucker’s Real Estate «Mice and the Village “all. On roll call Commissioners Heartt, Hallcr, Bryce and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. Mayor Barber appointed C. F. Dav- is, W. H. Blodgott, J. R. Foster, John Gollan, J. W. Tucker, R. D. Blakey, as Judges of Election and W. D. Herrick, L. A. Cox, Harold H. Clarke, Commisaioncr Heart: presented the following resolution and moved for its passage: Present at roll call Igor W. C. Bar» bet and Commissioners Bryce, Beam and Holler. Commissioner Beater absent. Minutes of the meeting of Febru- ary 7th, 1921. were mad and Comâ€" misaioner Heartt moved to approve same. 0n roll call Commissioners Hcartt. Holler, Bryce and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Mo~ tion carried. the VIII-go of Downers (gov: iIll. It pays to buy the best. We have the GOODRICR RUBBERS. They are a little better than the rest. We have all sizes and all styles to fit the whole family. MORRIS SHOE STORE 32 S. Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. Tne Reporter, $7.00 W W- All Shoes Reduced to Replacement Values are the newest in our Cabinet Gas Ranges. "aWester Ur) fled Gas is 4 and BlegmcCompanY ’3} Real Bargains Styles and Features â€"â€"Built to lighten the labor (If the home -Built to cut the expense of operation -â€"-Built for home comfort and con- venience. -Built for service SOME ARE Rev. A. S. Phelps will act in a similar capacity, being the clearing house for situations for men. The Men's Club of the Congregational Church. through their business com The Woman's Club will take can of finding positions for women and girls. Those desiring to secure a place can see or telephone Mrs. H. S. Paine who has charge of finding places {or women. nectioné, are glmady gathering data on openings for men and boys and think they will be able to place every one who is ii need of work. facts were brought to the Mon of the two emulation! 0! mm- ploymont in the village. There no but few cases at present but it is deemed advisable to have working plans arranged for eventualities. Excuuble. When the nwrrury ls pus! 95. you haw our permissmu 10 say sweat in- mean! of perspiration. â€"â€"- Arkansau Thomas Cal. LUCKY STRIKE flab-ha C. E. B R 0 W E R Paintinx~Deconting 26 Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. Phone 82-1! PhoneMS J. M. Zindt, Downers Grove Eloctrlc Co. Formerly Paul Shroh Co. HOUSE WIRING, MACHINE WORK AND GENERAL REPAIRING Automobile Construction and Ignition Specia‘ Cor. Forest Belmont Phone 3694 Fancy Writing ' Paper at Greatly Reduced Prices SHEER WHITE LINEN IN SHEETS CORRESPONDENCE CARDS ETON-CRANE LINEâ€"THE BEST The guaranteed kind now on display hen. Call and order your clothes Mnde-to-Meuun. COTTON MIXED GOODS FALSE ECONOMY! Choose your new suitings with care. You will save time, money and worry. Be sure that you get the best. Suit or Overcoat $40 and up Mistakes Cost Money ful to you. per space as a “Suilder’s Guide." The information given will be authentic and reliable and guaranteed by the Dealers of the territory which has this Publicity Campaign in charge. mess in the territory where this advertising appears mo ten- der the most satisfactory service, to be helpful in every way to the trade and to give reliabie information It all times. Take your building problems to your local dealer. He will gladly help you in every way possible whether you buy of him or not r ...... his been "ranged for in newspapers in this territory and this information will be given regularly each week for n time. The cost of this publicity is considerable but it is be- lieved the public is entitled to the information available on conditions surrounding the building trade nnd on any new devebpments as they may occur from time to time in the future. which information will be fully given. You are cordially invited "Builder’s Guide” as it {wears weekly in this paper. You will want the information and it will be valuable and help- It has been determined to use this newspa- It is the desire of all Dealers conducting bus- Facts About Lumber Iafly any who To perform this service to the trade space , 7‘ -AJ public fully and correctly advised regarding the lumber mar- ket, prices. sourcm of supply. transportation. and from week to week give information n-lative to building tomlitim that will be of interest and value to the general public. particu- This information is given the public by the local fluihling Material Drains of this territory. man whom you know and with whom you do businmsx. It is the purpose of these dea!_ers _to keep the JOSEI’I I MAZZA . 355 27 So. um smut Mum's Midi] Bum Prices on Lumber and Building ma- terial have been reduced in the past three months from 25 to 60 per cent depending upon kinds and grades. Additional information in more com- plete detail will be given in next week's issue covering this very im- portant subject an rantempiatinz building operations of any

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