Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Mar 1921, p. 8

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UNITED BRETfl'IlEN CHURCH OF EAST GROVE Dita Bowed In Forty Wan. The date Is the staple article of food In Persia, and a good cook than an prepare more than 40 dish" "1' each of whlrh dates figure In an an tlrely different way. 8:“) a. m. Mass. Saturday Eveningsâ€"~8:00 p. m. Bane- Week Days.â€" 8:00 a. m. Mass and Sermon. 9:00 a. m. Bible Study. 10:00 a. m. nigh Russ and Ser- “381' EVANGBLICAL CHURCH No evening scMce. Wednexday. March 30th, Annual meeting of church. Supper at 6:30 p. m. Rev. A. S. Carma“. speaker. Mr; Eugrno McCarty of .\'. W. U. will be accompanist. lridlylmmamfipm. 11:- public it «mildly Invited to MtMWMhde In the tending mm. lunday School 10.00 a. m. Church Services 11:00 a. In. All are welcome. Mu. 8.00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Compline. Benediction, Addnn. lard! 26m, 1921. Enter Even. 9:00 a. m. Childmn's‘Sen-lce. 4:00 p. m. Holy Baptism. Earth 3001, 1921. Wednesday. 8:00 p. m. [Jun 3nd Sermon. Will; wetter: the Rev. W. D. It lam. Rector of the Church of the Minor. Chin". larch am, 181]. Thursday. 10:80 I. m. Holy Communion and Rev. Finns B. Goodwin. Pastor 8:00 p. m. Sermon. Renewal 0! Baptism-l Vowa. Special Music. Sel- ections {mm Steiner's "Crucifixion." Solos by Mr. 3!. E. Coleman and Mr. 8. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH March 25th. 1921. Good Friday. 9:00 a. m. Children's Service. 12:00 to 3:00 p. m. The Three fiours' Devotion. Prayers. hymns, and] series of meditations upon the last words of Christ. Complete program of the Easter morning and evening services, spe- cial Easter anthems. solos and men’s chorus can be found in the special advertiesment in this issue. SPECIAL NO'I‘ICI-7-Clnx-istiun En~ deavor Sunrise Praise Service at 6:45 a. m . Coffee and doughnuts will be served. Announcements in ad on page CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Good Friday, March 25th, 1921. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship and Communion. German. Subject: “Fuer Uns.’ ' 7:30 p. :11. Evening Worship and Communion. Subject: "The First Good Friday." BT- I’AULS EVANGEUCAI‘ GROVE ITREE'I‘ CHURCH ‘ EASTER SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worslup. Rev. Jas. I‘. AM: will pmrh. 3:00 p. m. Crusaders. 4:00 p. m. (land Musical Service. Chair will sing “Cross 1: Crown." Assisted by Miss Irma Zums of "MOD!“ EPISCOPAL (310801! In. 1. Mini Nam, Put". m9 School n us a. a. Subject: “acuity." Wednesday wooing Tonimolhl The Rev. Bull: l. Mum“ Priest-(neatly 81'. 108033 CATHOLIC Arthur Spencer Phelps, Minister CONG REGATIONA L CHURCH "m CIUICU OF CHRIST. The Rev. Wm. Grotefeul, Pastor Announcements in ad on page 2. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Gilbert ll. Newluul. Put" at “:00 n. As to the Inauguration itself, it wzm indeed most gratifying to have the privilege_it was: my first time“ to be at such a function; and what a beautiful day it was, of sunshine. sandwiched in immediately between ininy days both before and afterâ€"I hope it may have proved a happy omen! Of course, the President and our First Lady of the Land each apâ€"; peared to "like it" very much, as‘ they were truly the cynnsure of all eyes~â€"â€"in the trip back to the White House down Pennsylvania‘ avenueâ€" Wreathed in the usual deferential Harding smiles. But do you know it seemed to meâ€"as the reporters had it next dayâ€"a very seriously-so- ber sort of crowd, due pumpsâ€"NO, I have said quite «lunch, that you! the magnificent work they acron- pfished. and that we Ind absolutely no apologies to o‘er a-tall. I". S, Thry my a woman always lean-s one of tho most important parts to tall Ifll‘r thvI Irttor. in the Southern pallanco. "hm all done boon finished, Sch!" In this case. for the special hemfit of sum of my Repubfi lican friends: YES. of course. I got do see that Mr. Hauling was duly and properly mack thn SMPPFMH' to Wood; row Wilson: and. again YES. you1 bet I wna "among those prosent" at‘ a Nrtain rosidonn- out on "S" at. in the aftnrnoon, when! “'0 evidenced our enthusiastic and unswerving loy- alty to our soldiervioatk-r dignifiedâ€"- a pathetic sight. as he flood at the window. weakly pointing to his throat to indicate his inability to make us a speech. Once I thought he ‘13 on the verge of breaking (loan, but mas- terfully his iron will controlled hl< pmotions. I wouldn‘t have missed this for a great deal, and incidentally I got to shake hands with Mr. Tumul- ty. when I cook occasion to tell him thus personally- Hay mud we an of man and Mn worksâ€"4 most {nui- mtlng om- indeed, and nppamutly apropos as a pom-{Mo "minke to over-wrought Ml‘vcs” that mummy new to obtain among Downers Grow-flea. as I result of "w olmlnn on "w Smut-y Movie qua-anon wombI ly! “on. that he very conflnlly mama!“ um I accept the honpihllty o! In: spat-(menu whil upon; and in on!" not to Interfere «uh uy of an m. mm" incident to the Induction In!» office, of our PnnideM-Eled. 1 con- cludt-d to go on ahead by a few days. which thou gave no the privilege of getting to know Dr. "alley in I way not poniblo other-wine. Next week I‘ shall he (lad to Ml the story of I I believe I told you, Mr. Editor. that when ulviu-d oy my intention to nttend the Department of Superin- tcmlem a! the N. E. A.. 0! Atlantk City, which would enable me to stop M at Washington for the Inaugura- It is with a feeling of relief. how- ever, that we can turn to u phzise of this question that doesn't concern tin- abuse of Motion Pictures, but a plan for drawing on the appmently limit~ loss resources of this modern Fairy Godmother in .the interest of the Pub- ilc Welfarestitching from the nor- did story of the uso for “commerâ€" ciuiized amusement" to one that seems a sort. of Aladdin Tale in Mo- dern Versionhaml it will possess all the more charm since it really liv- gins with a ten year old orphan boy who lived with an unsympathetic IUncle at Lockporl, llJinois. but who ran away from “home" to Lemont, where he caught a cattle car to New York City, was cared for «Monte by some kindly-disposal fellown in charge of the stock. and once in the big city put into operation sugges- ‘tions they had given him as to how to “earn his board and keep"â€"â€"l)r. Francis Holley. the founder and (ii~ rector now of the famous lntema- tional l-‘ilm Distribution Organiza- tion, the Bureau of Commercial Eco- ,uomics. of Washington, D. C., whose lone invariable rule is that Everything must be shown free, and whose grea- test pleasure seems to be in their "bookings" for the more benighted peoples of Earth. where, as he says, “They can do the most good." And his films ore from all countries, and his "Exehanges" dot the. bywnys as well as the highways of this old world of ours, with governmental fan-om in the nutter of freedom from Duty. as likewise a remisnion of transport-- tion charge» in many or foreign na- tionsâ€"thux evidencing the high os- teem in which they hold his Agency For Service to humankind. they are Jews perhaps, but these par- ticular Jews have to be “1m with a Club” in order to make them under- standâ€"they are exceedingly obtuse; and only a man of Mr. Fum's finan- cial independence could afford thus to awaken the antagonism of 3 Raw with so large a control over the “purse strings." And, by the way, How some of them are howling! ‘ (Continued from page 6) MR. mm's me [COUNTY PAID Yours \‘en' sinunly. HOMER 8. DVD! ‘ Publir notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of High: ways of DuPa 2 County, Illinois, has filed in the 0 ice of the Town Clerk and Highway Commissioner of the Township of Downers Grove, DuPaze Count , Illinois, plans and specifica- tions or the improvement of Chicago Avenue from the west limits of Hinsdale to the west side of .caiil Downers Grove Township except in- side of the limits of the Village of Downers Grove and Highland Avenue from the north line of the Village of: Downers Grove north to the north line of the Township and the East Grove Road from Chicago Avenue north to the north line of the Town- ship and South Main Street from the south line of the Village of Downers Guardian of said Minors. Dated at Downers Grove, "1., this 25th day of March, A. D. 1921. Range, Harbour Schmidt, Atéys. . « 5-2 To I" l‘erwnx uhoIn it IIIII (’oncr-Ini NOTICE IS HEREIN FRI-1. ‘Ithnt the undersigned guardian of l'rvdnr- itli Kohls. 'Gushv Kohis and Ray- mond Kohl4. minor chihlren of Gu4- i tav Kohl4, IiomascII. has Med in thv' "Nico of the clerk III thr (ountI; Court of Said DIII'IQI- Counu hi4 II I tiIion to the said ('ourt. It :I roam-I term thmoof to Ir hold at the «nut home in the Cit of WhI-aton. in .4IIiIli County. I-n "ll' r,4t II” of said MAYI 'l'vrm. A. I). I921, of aid Court. he-[ in: the «wand Ilay ol‘ Slay. A. [Ii 192i at whirh time and plam 4aiul; petition will he heard Mking for an, "filer of said Cami Ilimtinz tlw uu4_' «hand ml. 2.4 4IIch guardian. to 414% the follo‘ing real estate hlmming to! Isaial minors. or .40 much theol‘. 3.4! to said Court shall seem to he for! the best interest of said minor4. sit- uated in the County of BaIdIIiII anvl [State of Alabama, and described as! 4follow.4, to-wit: The muthwmt quart” nf (hr! southwest quarter of Section 27 in Tommhip 6, South: Range Tno. East of St. Ste hon: Hvridian in the County of aldwin and Stat:- of Alabama. containing I'mtI acres more or less: for the .4u rt and «duration of said minors for the purmse of in- l vesting such of the proceeds of .4airI sale as shall not he immmliately Imd- ‘ ed for said support and education. in other real estate or in otherwi4e in- Iesting the same as the Court shall direct Dual at Down Grow IN: 2215:! day of Martin. A. I). Will. Chm. M. mum. Viflagn (11").d 7 of 6. Wan-r for mnenfloa :7 Bound: Subdiv MOI tn the VIII . Definer: Grove and for 0"" “use Library ' [lo-rd Hamil-rs. which Plac- “ou will be 0 pence! at 7 o'clock in CM month and confining mm! 5 o'cjock in If uflornm of I»! slay :1." (53'an 19%» day of A1751. "mi, n ”to V". In” Ila", in $0! VIII of Damn 6mm. County .suu of Munch, an 0|"!on will W!" II ounce would he found more (ha. ha wnuld twr nuke nu offâ€"41¢“. Tnnwrlpt. Put-”anon John. Qullv m. lnlvrvsuug nfllt'lr, we “I. cy. could he wrlIu-n on “Thu- Humor In Wills.“ Fm example. take lhlt puma» from Hu- wlll of Lon! Pem- broke: "I qum'um nothing to Lord My. MINIM- l kuuw In will bestow I! upnn tln- punt." m IIIIII: A I‘m uhlro gmllmmu tummllm] In ounce of mommy to Hue edlmr of III. Londo- Jmmml. vlplnlnlng the small quality by saying: mm be wu “canvlnced that A DVBRTISEMENT FOR BIDS This would seem to indicate that even tho the greatest pruportion of wealth is centm‘ed in Cook County. yet its distribution is far from even. That the wealth outside of Cook is more evenly distributed. The total receipts fur the entire state were $5,893,586.02. Of this a- mbunt Cook County, with almost half the state'x populaliuu, paid 1c»- than a quarter of the total. The amount paid by Cook County “-3.4 $1,846,233. Out of the eight (-ountios nearest in population size to Dul’uge Coun- ty, only two of tlxcm have a lower auto fee total than ours. Jackson and Morgan. The other six. Hancock, De Kalb, Christian. Iroquois, Mcllcnry aml Whiuzsidc, all paid more {01's than ours. l I). The report estimates that 4,096 cars were owned by Dul‘agv County people in 1920 and 9,583 in 1919, an increase of only 513. Tho additional fees and the buying 01' higher horse [)0\\'L‘l';'l[ car.»- is i'vsptmsilflu for the big inn-muse in the tom] foes. A statement issued by the ofl'icc of Louis L. Emmcrson, Secretary of State, on March 16th, regarding au- tomobile licenses shows that DuPuge County paid $41,776.50 into the state treasury for auto fees during the year 1920. The increase over 1919 when the county paid $22,879.99 was $18,896.51, almost double the amount. Stile Fatima“ Says 4,096 Cars An- Owned by Resideuis of the County. Noun lu_hqnbx gig-p thntuonylc $41,776.50 IN AUTO TAXES FOR 1920 ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE Chan les Haner. "tn of Damn State of will Mdlor 3-25‘2 mun... Moan... Nisan... 38. North. Range ll. I'M 0! th- Third l'rlnci l Herman to tho rent" llnc a thin Stun-t; (honor northerly along the mntm line of Main Stmt to thn south line of "Undo-n "rights Suhvlivialon"; thoim- mtcrly along sold south lint 0! "Linden llrlxhts Sula-livi- slon" to the "q llnr of “High- lands Addition to "owners Grow"; them-o snuthr-rly Ilon Maid WMI‘ line to tho trntrr of .‘ tion 81w. «nu-on (l7 . Township rm, NoithJ Rnnm' II. but of tho Third l'rin-l rival Moriclan; than"? rnvtnrly 3-: long tho oust anal wmt crutrr llm“ at mid Section Sewntm-n (I7) to the out line of said Section Sov- rnteen “7); than" northerly .4 long tho said oust lim- ol‘ Slocum; Seventmvn “7). to the plan of ht: 1inm’nx; nll «imam! in "0*er tlrnvo and Lislo Townzl'rlp: all of .caial tnrritory hoing situated in the County of llul'nxn and State nl‘ Illinois. That. a hv-aring upon said pvtitiun will hr hall in the County Court of Dumm- County a: in and by saivl Act prnvidml on the Hill: day of April. A. D. 192]. at the hour to! ten o’clock I. m. or as soon thorn- aflor as the husimss ol' the Court will .rmit. A person: interested will he heanl tom-hing the lorntion nnd boundary of said proposed dish-lot and may malt» any suggestion re- garding the same. When and where you may armour and think! if you see fit no to do. 0:)th Wheaton. Iliinois, March 18, 1921. S. L. Rubi-z, County Judge. 3-18~2 Physician Simeon mm. m. “cendReidmce: I5 ”dill-d Ave. Tabb-alas 6.731013% m. n. :ill prisons Illlt‘l't‘hll'tl and to all whnm it may eoneern that a petitinn has been filed in the ('unnty ('nurt 01 Dul’age County. in puisnanee tn an Act of the “(metal Assembh ot the State of Illinois entitlml, “An Act to create sanitary disti'iets and tn provide for sewage lIIsplhnI" uppl‘nvv ul June 22, I917, in force July, I917. and all Acts amemlutm’y theieof m' supplemental theretu. I'ni' thn organ- izatiun of a sanitary district includ- ing the entire incorporated Village nf annt-r» (irm‘e, Illinois, the ex- ternal boundaries of said territory be- ing as follows. tu~\\'it: Beginning at the southwest curâ€" ncr of Seetion Nine (9), ’l‘ownshin 'l‘hirty-eight (38), North, Range ll. East of the 'I‘hiul l'rincipal‘ Meriitan; thence easterly along‘ the south line of amid Section Nine to the oust line ut‘ said Secâ€" tion Nine; thence north on saint east line 0! Section Nine and con- tinuing north on the east line of Section Four (4), 'l‘nwnahip 38, Noith, Range ll. Hunt of the Third Principal Meritlnn. to its in~ torsection with the center line of the Plank Road. otherwise known as Ogden Avenue; thence wester- ly along the center line of Mid .10an “ALL, BY ORDER 0]" THE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER OF THE TOWN- SHII’ 0|“ DOWNERS GROVE. DU PAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS. C. K. ROE. Sealed bids will be received for said work and in conformity with the plans and specifications up to 2 o' clock 1’. M. on the nth day of April A. D. 1921. at the office of the 'l‘uwn Clerk, and will be publicly opened at said time in the Town Otfiw, situated above the fire station in the Village offillinsdule, le'pgq County, lllinois. Contracts will be let to the lowosl responsible bidder. the Highway Com- missiuner reserving the right to ro- jecc _uny or all b' Gg-ove south for a distance 0! one mile, and Greggs or Westmont Road gun:i Chicago Avenue to the Plank on . l'innk Road to its intonation with 0:0 center line of Belmont Road, otherwise known nu Com- mercial Avenue, on nt of Brun- i at llroa.‘ “W Homesiuu"; nee southerly along the center line 0! Mid fleimont Road to its interneeuon with the center line at Manic Avenue, othcmiuc known :3 the Nope rville Ind Chic Rout; thence enurty don't cent" line of aid Map In Avenue to the went iiau- o! ”Bun 'u Sub- division"; thence mthory IIOI ‘ aid "at line to the mouthy line 0 ”aid “Bun 'u Subdiviuion"; thence outeriy I on; said nouth line to the cent" line of Dunhm Stmt; then ”other? along the center line of mid )unh-m Stu-ct. being tin- went lilo o! “Bmipr llrm. Donna" tzrovr Pmm' to the north lino of thr nouthcnsrt quar- ter (Bl-1%) of Section iii htnn (t8). annahip 33. North. on It, East of the Third i'rincipni Haitian; them outrriy Along Mid north line and mutinnin onsteriy nlonu the math lino-o thr north-mat quart" (NWK) or Section Smentern (I7), Town-«hip 38. North. Rnngu ll. East of tho~ Thini I'rinci I Mericlnn to tho nut" line a Main Stmt: them-o 05:1! «Rum». - Home 281 N. Fons! An. and Franklin St. or Ema nouns; DR. W. W. GOURLEY NU'HCI'I IS HEREBY GIVEN lo 'l'own (“l“l'k, H insdah‘, lH. Electrician NOTICE ’ummi unm‘. Downers Grow, Ill. 21 3. Pore-t Avenue Telephone IDS-W SEND IN YOUR OLD CARPETH AND CLEAN RAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL RUGS Downerscme Weaving Wk: HAND TUNING and REPAIRING. L. 1’. Hooker, 435 No. Knnsington .70., Lafirangn, phone LnCrann H9. See name in Chasing! Lin-t of phone directory. V’ULCANIZVNG done by Jacog Svauh SI. Guarantee! work 256 ('hica- go aux, abme Battery Station, [hr]:- (y Damn. Fire. Lightning, Tor- nado and Wimlahrm on build’m 3‘ and prsml pmperty. Phone :.I- . Gm. Hofien, Agent, 46 Grow. ~th. annew Crow. 3-18-3 Collision, FuMig 1.3.6315”: and Purim-Q For Rent boom-n in lawn his 99H.” n. I“. .7 .- w v , ~ W'My o! In". in“ and stumbling FOR [HINT » Small farm at no mum I 2 “My I mm modem boon wl within 2 mill-n at [Mm-nu Grown hf!" WNW“. 0w mom-u In km N. 9:4. and MW lnpkv wind-mu, an plug, 21:: .‘;"".",,,','X [Tim'fiflmfm manhunt In bud“. u" Ina-Inn Monmo- 3.m.2.mv-Mu. and hub “mu IN pawl. 9M!" . -«H‘rivr 89.000. any humble hm FOR RENT J‘mniulml mum. phnm‘rnn hr hml. iW-J- "won sun: A «may Mm an Ihixh rlau hung-hm at 6 mm and Po r E x c h I n I c an... [Ir-"h. m tall oak finish. mu. . . . . ' l' " l' ' "'0'". "IF wamm Tn Emmy». hm aims” £2343"; up u. m, hml: ~"'l"‘ """h ""9"” ""3"";«401'1 m- flxtmvw and up Ham", 3 mo- “N' ""‘kflw'. PM” ""'"'"l'\- ”w :H kin-hr» In mnlu- l Musc- work N. (I W. nanny-vi. Il-ZS-IEq-my. uml a lot ”NIT-0. uric-v.- “M, B . v . (arm: busy. sluts“ Chances ._ Hm SAM: sodas rm on “' ' ‘ "5"” IDIS'I‘RHN'TUR “'A-LVTI'ZD- "III F»? “(rm-L nnflh I'mnt. if Mgh I dry, lnhluhml nil mmpuny wank :liv flow in tn Main 8%., with ml house! tritmtm- rm In.» of Hmvrnmr-n' 5'."ng MIMI wk. WW 325 I" foot ifimtion auln uilu anal Om!" urml-r- '"h- FOR SALE Moth-m. new hung-low rivaling ml" in Dul‘aw- "manly. Wu!" at T. momu on a full urn-.1113! m rnmivk-r applicant." M lmniwnrr,ImiMmg, hax Irving mum across (M 40mg, mummy uiI thalrr and im- front with upon fm- "Imp, ml front Moment cloak-n. Mud fuIni-h PVi-‘Hmrrh c-nluanro, wry largo. Ii M din- :trm of Miami ' "vvpunsihulih Ap-{mg hmm. and a" moth-m um. In ly M R. W. In wig ml N. Mm" "L.;(‘0n\’0n"’"("‘¥' strum hv-at, a good r- )owvwrs: Hun-v. phmv- l'm‘Mr“,am~. and ”In Martian i; hixh Ind ry. h-nvn run-n. RIG-lihamly In (rains and srhonl. Price msvmm-n-gmw Fir». um, iaIn, ll"! WANTEILâ€"S-ull Fun. 1 to 20 nm. “In: who. Cot-n and kt» Hon. Add'n- “(3" Icy-nor Olm-i ‘ JIAI - "Hg-iviavyoifi 3M I‘M.“ hum-c o} IumMml roovm. “one 123-", 3-254 WANT!!!)v-My [gwplnyigh I buy or 4 room: for Iky luL Pam" o! chm Malta. C. W. "ammo . 56.12 Calumet Iva, Chimp, hom- Wcutwonh 40.12. .-26«l WANTED TO RENT~A 5 to 7 room house with modern mnwnimce», close in. Will pay - [nod n-Mnl. Good "lemma. Acklnm "bendable Trunt" do Reporter Oflicn. 3-25 I WANTED TO Rantâ€"-mm iguana machim‘; I hard coal heater: I hml; 4 rockers; ! small table; I dining tabln- and 6 chuius. 180 Gilbert avr. l'hom‘ 22L 3-!8-2 ion SALE ~â€" Goml pinnn, cheap. I'Imnu 67-J. 341â€"3 l-‘Ol: SALEWBAby urriugo in ood comlition. Inquire Rnportor fink“; for mum-M \A'urkfalrivoways, 010., y-n:D-__[-n-;nsonalnlt-. L. T. Butter, thzng FOR HA] I" Niu- G rmnn xlurcu hmmu Int 1‘. ’ux72‘f with largo am- aunt of limlwr. \\ nut tn Inm'v town so uh-siw cash huyvr. No n-asonahlo- rush afl'rr refused F. H. “'05er " l-Ilnnm‘ awn, near Fumsl mo. 32 '4 F. W. KE’ITENRING Contractor Builder FOR SALE~Barrvd Rock setting “‘c-ggs. 352 Prince ant, plmm: :97: FOR SAIJI~~Wntvr pom-r washing FOR SALEâ€"42m"! gl'gwcl, llcliwn-d, 1671w-1 FOR SALEâ€"4.31m- pmrl in)! I y no“: I‘OWHVIN (h'm‘v Ii. 1 R-l. hot water healing. h: (‘|(‘\‘ll‘it‘lt}’. gas, M". In pru‘o 55.5%. ‘Ithvunl FOR S.-\LI'I~~(.flmit'o 7 pI-r will first mnrtgflgvs in unmunts of $1,000 [u $51,000 secured by impmvml rvul 0.x- lalv wm‘th mun- lhun douhh- amount of hum. We lmn- also :1 fu-w we“ wem‘od 7 nor cvut building loans whirl: urn brim: pnial munthly. (Food inn-smu-nta. lid“ rel H. Lvmuu ("u. HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN Phone 82-] BUGS FOR SALE wm'k. one who undtyratumls ‘inking «no of lawn. W. Bender. 12! High- land ave. 3-254 \‘vANfi'i-ztj: A'l‘ ONCEâ€"Wy rug gey- oral office work in villagv, book- keeping. filing, billing, typewriting. 011‘. Address “Clerk" co chmtm ()fi'iw. 3924â€"! WANTEDâ€"Map for _genera] gag'glun FUR SALE-~15 room RUGS Wanted To Rent Help' Wanted Miscellaneous For Rent Wanted For Qale lmmo with bath. haul wood Hours In! 50 ft. from, MI (3. Immun rrfrigm‘uun'. is Wm. Mcmlyk. , 2. ”hull" I5"- 3-254 2-4â€"8 3-ll-tf 3335-3 3-254 .‘L"S.f« Ilorn new ham; wirth large M beautiful shade trees, paved am owner could use a 6 or 7 mod! hon. in LaGrange or Hinsdale, in the land. can be subdivided and hit up, if you want a fine home and lava a smaller one, come in and see In. about this. WANTEDâ€"Property of every dal- crlption to sell, have no trial Fredenh: a Deal mu if not, y not, we have m nll over East and Donut-I GM. C any terms. or will sell MR. FUR SALE-12‘2“) fl. Ha“! front an Monro» St, in Hinsclale. "to am! i~ paw-d and all improve- mt-nt< in, hm nM Mapln trees and is nt~ar Chicago Ava, un "19 North min, prim “gm, naty trrms. FUR SALEâ€"4i choice high vacut lab in East ”row. for $1,”) of nwnnr will buy a houcb or vacant M in Nam-Willa, and tradn in these lo“ Home call up if you have such I travlo, will pay cash difl'err'nce. WANTED ~< Soveral small been whore posseszinn can be had A 1y 1 have people, friends of those M hnught oarlirr in thp season of 11‘ year, who are not settled yet. Id youw may suit, if you like, on. ca" or phone 351 or evenings 01-3. FQR SALET-High _cl_as§ strictly my- mmr lot: in truth. MW both a”. firm, plrmty of shadv. natural tim- r. and i: dream a! thr price laid if cash ran he had. FOR SALE-732x250 fl. l-Zavt front Jule varant Inc 50H!” TL, u sooth front, mnw-nimt tn Main St. in | built up' lmatinn, and is cheap 1‘ SIS a foot. FOR SAl.E--~0m of the host m0 ul .1 mom: on a full arm. jus‘t’m building, hm Irving mom 5cm the front with lill'" flrn "In", [and Iron: [mr'rh c-nhanro, w-ry large Ii I din- ing mum. and a" mode-m Hi" In rnnvnmmn-F, strum hunt, a [and r‘ arr. and [hr lnartinn is high and? . handy In trains- and svhoul. Nee $7,241), wilh say $21110 or more cash, [ht-n In suit . FOR SALE A wry agqucure south mung. mm" Mm. Dull own den and window"! in punk. and muck-m mvonim«, with Int 13!! 300. and our to union. on pd uuln maul. Price “‘00. nan-bl. lrrmn. FOR SAI.I'Z~ 0m of flu- hat m n In?! "Alden. very bin-k product"; no" handy by. sad (or In]. It $5.500, any terms can be had MR SALE -lodrrn mrly no. 1 room ”in “an bun ambit, III: e..- lrr "can", lama I wax mm m urn-pl pom ryfln dining room If bum In Lam mlled and but: Milln- mmr fluid in." nan-l.- FOR SAL}? Modern. wvll In"! I room Us xtory collage house. in. wimlowml in front porch. hot VIM Mat, I" plumbing, and In right to mow right in, the lot In 75:350. "I. lornlicm on n pmml urn-t with at rials paid AM "u- price in but m. (emu an be. had. my hon glow in flu- but 0! n- palr, ha»: I u. lot, lonty 0! (an. 1 Int" ounlnn. wrv uh urn-Indiu- l-‘OR SALEnSlridly modom re-hum 8"“! Mpggloy in the but of n- 1'». story humw, has all over bud Wood (loom. swam bout. new Rh across the from all windowed ,i. elm in “and nut tn Malian Ind" the school wry "PM little modern p.331! at. only 85,500. 'l‘ermn can b. 0M utyk- rouam- in a good location. nwnvr has to mow away and wants to w". u xmnll price. and «my “man can b1- had on this. by n-liahlc puny. f‘Ql} SALE-:Vory guru-give 5 pong 3 rdoms up, plenty of fine finishing, bountiful glass with French windows. and will class up with most any. has twn now lot. is east from, and only two blocks to Malian. Price $7,500, reasonable tl‘l'fllfi. tivo slrivfly mmlv-rn bungalows in (awn, has u-ry lurgc- rooms and is oomph-(v tlmvnftalrs y'igh bgtbt Ind mg 3A_LH-7_M u}.- mogc _of rooms in nm-d ‘of u‘puirs. has fur. naco 1‘lt-ctlicily.and fairly modem muu‘nivm‘os, and will make :1 00d plm't- with :mmv fi\ing. (1 fine ocu- tiun, on pun-(l stron- “ith lot 100:: 13" ft. l'riw $6,500 and pmsession :m hr 1nd “ith rc-umuuhlu terms. l-‘OR SALEnCosy rnhuilt cottage lumso will: all living rooms and bull! clunu’stair, and 2 spare room! up, all modern conwnionces, good nmv. llnpl'nfl‘nli‘lllfi all in and pail! for. m muxy tonm mm he had, the In! is mulh frnnl. (‘ln.\'1' in. aml in a may guml location, Inlixl42 ft. has snnu‘ fruit and good sluult'. Prim $5,000. l"0_lt SALE-770m.- of Hm most attrac- rooms, all light and well arranged to accumulate a large family, plenty of closet mum. corner light kitchen with large pantry, good cellar. cisa torn, wall, burn and garage, every- thing in fine condition. and immediate possession can ho had. lot 120x132, .‘l blocks to station. Price $5,000. Terms r-usy. 'l'e‘llv me what will suit you, owner moving, wants to sell. FOR SALE ~A7gnml old house of 7 IS S. Main St. Phone “I Residence 27 S. Fairvicw Avenue East Grove Phone 101-! l-‘OR SALl-‘â€"â€"Woll built house of T by v. FREDENHAGEN

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