Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Mar 1922, p. 4

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S L RATHJII :mnmmrw lvi< mm did-q for nominuhnn to “v "flim- "1’ County Juan- of Iml‘uw ("unn- um the Republican Tvrkpt. .11 th- pri- maries to h» MM April II. urn. G. A. CAMP 107 Randall St. I am now handfing LOCOMO Oils Ind Grues. A Pennsytvania re- fined product of the highpst grade at a very low price. A trial will convince you. Call me up or writ» ANSWER m QUESâ€" . . non, wxu. FARM- ERS co-opmxrm TM hour .2 In" Szlhlulap ufh-r m. Marrh 1". Hr "IN “Wk. "'1‘ pl“, “If ("Huh rmul yum» un H-r second floor. TO ALL AUTO- HOBILE OWNERS W In‘ I.“ n" l- "n hand and look fol Hw npportumh‘ {n-«perka il httrv [umMn mun- u-u~~ :mvl gnu!" pmfih. .001 0' lhr-‘r I"!!! .‘lh- r‘rr-Micmal Mn m var rtupmhu- fwM- nf "NI-V hnluhumlr) and [hr man u" wanna «ha mum pamllu and N» not Hm h- tnnw fur :m lunar 09' ll!" ‘0 lust": In N's-u- mo-n «lmnlvl wrhn'u to "firm! In um uh- “ M‘rhvlful nf Inning nmmnuml) .u II rnmw and C. W. Singleterry 40 No. Forest Ave. Roof Painting It! bra-Mu (ht Poul") lh-purhku! n! llu- (’ul- he of Axnrultuu; l'mw-r‘lly uf Illinoiu. Mm “i” .m-wn! lllr thmmlul o! firth-r poultry uml pnrr inc-d [nut try (or U»- fmmvr [\lr Mm! luv ju~l A county wnlr puullr) nun-ling n 10 hr MM Saturday nfh-rmum uf Uni- rock at “W "0|". Hulm- 'I'lu- hum w‘" hr l u'rlurl 'Ilu- .pa-ultrr u! Un- day WI" hr Mr L, H ('éll‘ul. ho-ml uf L. E. Card. Had a! Paul")! Ibrpt. a' I‘liwnfity «f Illinui» (u hr n..- Speak". POULTRY MEETING TOMORROW AFTER- NOON AT WHEATON The Illinois Fruit Exchunm'. begun last year after the u-rril'u- {rm-20s. now has a mcâ€"mbd-rshrip of HIM) growers in nine cnunticu um! plans 10 mafia-t n largo slmra- of tlw 1932 southern Illinois {rml cum. The Steplwnnnn t‘uunty Milk Mar- keting Company i.‘ now lm-nu-«l in its own $30,000 plant and 1‘ ruwivinu 85,000 pounds «.r milk daily. unm- starting umly lust Svpu-mlu-r. The Producrrs Livrnlock ('mnmis- sion Association. bvginning busim-s. January 2. ”’22. How lrmlr fifty «mn- missiuu firms at the East 1. hunk stock yards in lhc- :unnuhl uf lv4a.~inn.~'~ Will Illinois farmers cn-uperute'.’ The answer to this question. the Du- Pnge County Farm Bureau poiutx out. is found in the results achit-w-d by the marketing: associations or producers in the state. all of which haw bm-n supported by lhe coumy farm bureaus and the Illinois Agricultural Ass-«ciaâ€" tion. The U. S. Grain GTOW(‘I‘.~. Inca. huS piled up a membership «1' 13,000 farmers in 14 counties and 3114 (-10- vators in the state simu- last August and plans t0 start inmn-tlialcly a Chi~ cage sales agency in market the I922 crop. “It. to U. 8: Grain Gtowern and Producer- Liveslnck Commis- sion Amialion. New or Old Work Patch Jobs Asphalt 1nd Asbestos ANNOUNCEMENT Ollkpflicovm nH ROOFING Phone 140-M Prices Right Ask , MODJESKAE GRIFFITHS I WALTER 3 STOP l00K ? llSTlEN-é 4'lmvh: "um. "I Imam-n CSM‘P. In" hum Hitlmnn am. lI-flmmllulh. a! "hr-«lair. a! "w haw-hip primr- local \lu. flint-u (‘nniu-imfi CHAS. ROE WINS IN TWP. PRIMARY l. A S 'l' SATURDAY A-Oymrmvwnl fullmw-I MM lh-v. HmIth "mm: M [In-dim WM"- J \"rnl Nunwn. Seth-Inna \lnlmn “u- mmh- and carnal twumonvmmw that! ”w ulrflrfl of qun‘. nu Hu- Iummuml)‘ [intramu- mu ul nlurw' Iw- dunk-d "wally mum ”w wu-n urrumuulum- “mun-mun: m lln- Oo-mumml) ('mmt‘ll hr «mm-d fur Hun clusunu o! (In- .hm-I fur the hour at whin- on Sun- .l.u‘ u-w-mng. 'l‘lu- wrh'lury Wm in. -!nlrh~l h. Imuk in!" the mnuvr lur- tlu I‘ II um- uurw-oI lllul Hm ”anon ~|ml| volt-Mulle- u [In-uni!" rummillw for (hr-r .n-ervw. ll; Imam-mm» m'lum. (inm- Suva! \\'£l~ almaunula-Il In “W ulm‘c- 0' (he mm ting .mni-lrcl n In- m’nilubh- and llw mum-M 0f tlu- Village Board can Kev. (h-utol'uh‘l n-pm'h-II that he had umâ€"rwc-m-d Mr. l'hlhorn in regard to min: llw (.‘urtins Theatre for thu l’ninn N'I'Vil'c In M huh! on the uftvr- nmm ut' Palm Sunday umh-r tlu- uu.~~ pin-s ul' [luv t'u-upvrutiw (‘ouncil of Mir Hmuwrs Ih'uu- ('Ilurchm. Mr. l’hlhurn 11111tu nll'I-rc-ll hi) tha-atn- (or this punmw fn-l- of. rlmi'go and his I’m-r was grub-fully uccvptl-d by action "5' the (‘ounrJL Rev. A. ‘ l’lnvlps and Ill-r. J. A. NunsI-n \u-ro tit-Ivmttml Hn- rmjkvnxiblity 0f soulru mg a strum: .uutsnlr weaker far this, ~a-rvicv. 'l'lw ('nunci! (00k action r0- ..urstmu .“l'n. lhls‘u'i'ih'l' .0 arrungw for .flfl‘t‘ifll music and requesting lh-y. ‘Arnulul H. Ko-hrl tn dirt-ct tlu- congru- 1untiunul sinkinfl. The time fur HI.- ~4-rviu- “us sol fur. 3:3" p. m. Mutiun “'51: mark: that l'niun Sun- Ju} ¢-\‘rnim: ~v-r\ int» Iu- I'unductml vim-int: Um \‘au‘utum u-umm fur a mini- mum u! fur Sunday l"l'fli"l.'~. This, nmlilm “as smumlwl uml curt-inf nmminuuhl). r\'(‘flilll.‘,. (Mn-Hilly; prayer was ull'orcd by RM. l'hrlps and the ht't'l't‘lul')‘ read [the minulvs of th!‘ lust sossiun of flu: Miniflvriul Auuciution which con- tain-«I a number 01‘ rwmnmendatiuns and “(‘llh114.1011"! lo the (,‘wnpuratiw- \‘muu'il fur final action lh1'.nwsunt.nim of thv Methml (onglcuutional, St. Paul‘s and H. I" mum-lieu] l 'hurL'ht'.~ m"! :It thu sec- r"elm_\ of the (.‘u u-pwutive loam-i! of DownI-I's (Brun- l'lmrclws lufit Monday MINISTERS UNION ion r DECIDES 0N FIVE 3‘7; OUTDOOR SERVICES am Swureu (Tuning Them” for Palm Sunday Afternoon l'nlon Mm- in): l'ot the Men. wail! M» Hall .1 Incl-r ~\ptil Kin-0M 00mm anon: “Pom oown‘nns gm :l'h't-rylhing is in Readiness for Big (h-t~’l'4m¢-ilwr a! liinulnh- ’l'mnurn-u. Man-h 1x. Tlu- Buys l'uum-il Inc-t Saturday tu lrnm Bu-rbr. l’l‘0>'.. ('.H.C., Whea- chvck up nu thv prnurzun um! ntlwr "I'L “AW-"‘1"! ”- "WW". Pres-u “i ’Y‘ l'luh. (ill-n Ellyn. Wiflard Bme- Lwr. l'rus.. lh' ‘\" ('lub, Nuporville. ,L'uhn-l'l “'0”. I‘m->2. Hi ‘Y' Club. l'niun ('hurch. Hiuqlah‘. tmm-rmu', “m m,” (h'nvv. 'l'lu- pro-1mm isu~ fullmh: ‘ | .xrmi Luvh an! Duds. E. C \Vol~ Jamil; ul' Hm hul'nm- ('uunly OMH‘ Bnyn t‘um‘t-n-m-n- which mot-ts n! Thu tIu-nn- of tho- (-mxfn-rm-r- \\'iH HIM. >1an ('it)‘. law“. be " l.\' QL'l-Zs'l' OF THE REST." 51.3 ”using. 5mm Rt-uislruliun. , 9:00 Annual t'om-ontion of the ion held last Saturday afternoon, for the position of road mmmissioner._ h)" a large majority. He still has a big fight on his hands as (3. W. Hartgrovt "Filo“- home i: muzh of the “"31ng ’will xun against him ln petitio'n all the «let-tie“ in April. ' COUNTY BOYS' ('ON- FERENf‘E PROGRAM IS NOW COMPLETE Phone 8 W. H. lilmlgt‘u, A>5ialiflfl Supern- sur; Gem-m- fluchty. A.‘.\I‘.\'.‘0l' and J. A. Hall, Town (Kerk, had nu-omm.~)- 150i: and will have mumt- zit the mguv lar elevtinn. Would You Like (0»- Its made from the best whcal (ha! grows REC“ BUCHHOLZ 19 W. Railroad St. Downers Grove, 1». PHONE DOWNERS GROVE 371 G. W. Welch. Resident Salesman 218 E. Maple ave, Phone 65-1 3'13inch tires from and rear. A real fam- ily car. The delights uf the electric car with the mummy nf the Pom). ed. Equipped with electric starting and lighting system and vlemountahle rims with The Fin-«l Sedan is the favorite family car; seats five comfortably. While an encloud ear with permanent top. it has large win- tlmvs. and may in a minute he changed to a must delightful "pen car with always a top protecting against the sun. In incle- ment weather it is a closed car. «lust-proof, water-proof. enlclqn-mf. Finely upholster- GENUINE FORD PARTS from [he fies/.110"! you ever saw? ‘ lusl gel a suck 0]-- CINDERELL’A DISTRIBUTORS! “’ J. W. NASH BAKE BREAD I'M! UNIVIISAL CAI r} 9:45 Song Service. Dr. A. W. .' sum-n. lvmlm‘. . ; 1:;55 \Vdromv. Dr. W. A. Row", :‘ “IIIMLJE. ' ‘ .f 10:25 “(h-4m Audi-tics" Randal! 1 I Mun-mu l‘hicuyu. ' [man's-rim. by tlw Boys. 4' H:In "1 "Iran Speech." Dr. W. A.‘ iSLtlun. Williams Huv, Wisconxin. : [listuxsion hv the Boys. {2:00 lumh s m7: Sum: Service, Dr. Slaton. E 4:30 "Schuhrship," Bishop 1.. H. vaum-r. Nhlwrvillv. lit-cussion by the Boys. 7 24:0 'l‘lu- (‘hristian (‘lub in the, H. mm: |. mum: I :.:nu I'M-tum. \ 21:15 “(Th-4m Living," l-I. ('. “’UL mtt. Sioux City. Iowa. 5:00 Recreatiun. fizz" flunglm-t. Music. .Nupervillo Un-luwtm. 7::20 llqmrt uf Committees. Fn'r minuh- talks from: h‘uul Hu-rbou l’l‘('>‘.. ('.H.C.. Whea- tun. l-Idn'unl ll. Brawn. Ms. Hi 'Y‘ l'luh. (ill-n Ellyn. Willard Bme- L'rr. l'rvs.. lli ‘\" ('lub, Naporville. L'u'n-l'l “In”. I'm->2. Hl ‘Y‘ (‘lll'hI .'-.mn--I'.~ (h'nvo. l .~:mi l.;nl.~ un-I Duds. E. C \Volm 21 S. Main St. New Buick Four Lives Up to Reputation Made by its Predecessors 36 8. Main 8!. Y. I. C. A. of 1)qu Couoty. . {they an to nuke bu «atom a 9:80 Adjournment. fsuccosa. The new Gym will be open The Bow Councll feel they have a Hind other forms of I‘umuou, pro- very strong program all the way -, vial-J. The boys Council is very throat“. and the reports from ovor‘nnxious to have the man of the the country indicate that llw anew [County hour Mr.‘ Wok-nu ill the even- dauce will he very satisfzu'lory. The? inu. The banquet will be at the Hinsdale boys are doing; everything 1’ Union Church at 6:30 o'clock. WET MM IO'M comm I'M. M an ovum squamous-blatant Chas. Mochel Son m BITTER AUTOMOBILES All BUILT . BUICK WILL BUILD mm 3 w. .m WWI“ Han Now? NEWLY laidâ€"mm “not ”a! _ audit-Maud BUICK SIXES Fulfilling the promise for serviceability made by Buick Fours of other years, the Buick four-cylinder car is held with high regard by motorists everywhere. In every respect it is reflecting the exper- ience and knowledge gained by its design- ers and manufacturers in building Buick Valve-inoHead Fours and Sixes for many years. Initial candle pewer is the measure 0f brilliancy When a mantle is first lighted. It is extremely high in cheap and inferior mantles, but soon, often within a few min- utes, the brilliancy of the light fades, never to be regained. The intensity of this initial light is a snare which often leads people to purchase cheap mantles. f‘g WesternUnited Gas 5"“ 153 and ElectricCompanY ‘1’." 3 Life of Your Gas 'Mantle Â¥ ”Jar-35 ........ Q 21an“ ........ 113 22 I‘m-fl .133 All Prices 1“. B. Flint. M h. ”Ask about the 0 ($494:- " .mn POULTRY LAWN ' FENCING Alabasline Hygenic ('AU'IMINE Ready Mixed Paint White Lead. " “med Oil 8: Brushes HAY. GRAIN. STRAW (’limax and II. R. (‘laner GARDEN TOOLS Full Line of POULTRY FEEDS and SUPPLIES Telephone 29 BUICK ‘3 Hatch '17, 1932

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