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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Apr 1922, p. 6

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.. The First Annual Downers Grove Revue â€" it defierved. It would sot-III to u» “ml 1hr III-- dllction of the Reporu-r (lath not rest upon I solid foumlatiun The tut mu .lulm L. “qu“. a “M" received about 30,000 votes, 1}"- H‘hent number of any mmlidaie (Inf “0 legillaturc in tho 4Is¢ district dimly indie-(IN that in all proba- inny 10,“)0 wet \oters oath as! (in: votes for Walker‘ The {not that Cnngnuman Copley gland” April 24th. 8:00 P. M. die? 9 Theatre In the Ins! u-vek'~ Pditil'll or the Reporter you say. cum-0min]: tho nut- come of the primary election: “I! would mm as if the ‘m-(s‘ in thin eongnusional district \u-re zning “length, that is on" 01' our llellur- flonl frnm tho- Mg party primary" held Tuesday." ] A: for the “wt-ts" ”lumping Hume for Walker, we know that isn't trua- in Downers Grow. 0f mun» there won “plumwl” watt-s for him IIFI‘P but the Men seemed to ho to defeat NcCube. llr. Rood says "thp {art that (km- gunman Copley was lkfentflil by Md in the nominatimn for Canal-ass In- little or no significance as rolatnl b the wet and dry quution." He "firmly lliled tn read thr Asmiab 0d Press dispatch fmm Washington‘ which silk-1| that when it was fnumli out fin! Copley and ln-Inml wow do- femd than was :1 "var panic in Cam-mu till the wank of u promi- nent New Yorker when he said thatl the defeat ‘of thew men was a sun lndlmion that the wet fon‘es wen! (lining comm! in (:ungn‘xs. Ir. Rood doe» no! «xpluiu why tin- Men: of Way by Reid has no "we!" and “dry" uignificance when the fact is known that the “wen" all over the district worked for lit-id and that the word went out frum 1hr National Association opposed to prohibition to Me“ Copley. W1- print thv folk-wing (or what it is worth. “ A DEDUCTION WITHOI'T Y A SOL"! l-‘OIYNIDATIUS “The mimtion‘of Ruthje, W139- mn, [lawman and Fix inst Tues- day kiln I story of vigorous protein. by the people of DuP-ge county n-‘ [shit the Joseph Remus-Gail Rted‘ ‘Cmplign Publicity Committed (supposed tn represent the Amen’cnn lulu: of the county) and should quiet for'some timé on come the al- Ie'ed ‘new spirit of DuPage County.’ “The unit of the Wagem-n-Kulm contact was a kick in the Mats for the opposition to the candidacy of Waxe- man which came from members of the American Legion. it also acted II a boomerang agaiml un- candida- oy of Leon-rd, Sittil-r and“ Marriott â€"tli¢ inner particularlyâ€"as the bid: “or! was made to put him across V 'II the opposition candidate to Judge W. That the attempwd’ (Kiln) \VIS : I fit! flilure 4's evidenml by 4hr flg- ‘ msâ€"Rathjo. 6825; Marriott, 4579." ey Dummi. editor of the men; . is I close sin-Ion! of things- ,omicai in [)ul’aze county. He Inn". IE we do, that “the new spirit ‘ of Pure county" whirl! had its inJ: uptic- in the brain at a former Chi-3 ago lonn shark. gut (he stomping nnjf m WHIA‘I'ON ILLINOIAN SAYS Vâ€"U-mmmhr men! nun vohddryil Con- ~M.flmllhmmuandwnndomdbyhAnfl- 'm Gun; mink. Saloon 1m because of his day net-Ad. But fluid is as dry u Con- 17. J. 311.473.. . . ' u... ley and was also endowed by the , WINTER u." Anti-Saloon bulge In the mat pri- G J “it...“ mnry mum. Ila voted dry when In Mu ‘wa Pulmwnlnm-nd-‘fevyunm “ “:2. du- ”NW-.uw was endonud by the [algae for At: m “ know- ". tomy General of the Sum. Since w.- vmfl’“. m u“ the primry election oven. Hr. hid " your. 3i”. “.5“ 5:. has aid din substance. (we quot. ul- A Vaudeville Show Local Color with Nor Firm Law ”Mir. 1 "writ-nun! my flnt Ian-e Alf-Ir than I “u! Mama. I wu going Io ldum‘ n ‘ln! "mo. and tin-r. n: I boy who hunk quite - Ilkln. to me. [lo mllvd «n the "no Sumlny nflonmon. ll, father mm It lmm at the "me, and nuke-n! Mm I! he yum Nu- nn. H. low-r mum- nnln.-â€"l-2 flange. ”Rea Tapefi ill - ‘-!|‘-:'x ‘ nuliu ulN pluma- “hurl. an'u Us . rml mln- “Inith .11 MN Inn u-u- nniu* Max 'nnn uwnd by Lu ;rra nnJ pMdhaMhfiH~huW3hqunlrumrmm 0-012 (“Mn-u:- l'huth, of NI. 1‘ a 'm 2.. 1h.- I'IIIH' {urn u|.l~ pun i~ hut-«L ll h {nun-l In mum pun.- nl‘ Ih.- \\ M min-r llmn Ilh" Nurlh Mun-rim - haul ~" :m-l I! h mi-I lhm iv lm~ in I f-u lug fluln-l- III: I u] u-nrll'a-m -[u- unu- Hn- In» hk :uul uf iuni ' no q'mmm i< win] In ho- Ihv uorM'Q llmsl ll mm -uhi:-h "l~'fll|~ line I ~1 o-uwu l h. lr'q-w li<h arr murp I lilIr. ll lm~ Inn-n u.~~u-rl--cl "ml um- “vi-Jilin; 77. yum-«h will n-unlzlhl nu-r Ito-mm «um l.'l'.lll‘|\ ”w Im'lmn H mm of ”win lur ll K~ l 'JIrm- :lsll “III: II \n-n mu- m' Tim I w lunrlh'nll) Immiuu ~. llwilll: In mu 1» "Wm.“ gnu" 34-h - “In (and .' any" pun i~ [nun-«L N h {mun-l In 1|":qu pun.- nl‘ Ih.- world min-r llmn III." Nurlh Mun-r3": IN I! h “Ii-l} 4 “l dn‘n- u good car that passes up Home other machines, but I haven’t :thr big head enough to think that I .1": race a train for the crossing. Andher man mmnrkI-d, “HIIIII~<!.: ‘huyn I know a fallow who u'nulcl sit: up nights with a loaded gun to pm- tut his chicken coop from boing rob-‘ bed. That same guy will tleIihenu-II : mm a (min to the crossing, as if his: life wasn't worth a nit-He As Bill. say» ‘Whnl's the un?‘ " I I "W. } “Amrfllel' thing, boys, "th I get «our llm rrossingr l Iliscunl the odds and ends of thoughts that an run- ning thru my miml anal think of trains uf cars. That‘s the way to play safe. ll pays to look and “sle- and use every mason-nub precaution. What's the use of planning and striv- im: tn make a living and (hen going nut and spilling your be“): at the ailmml mugging." I learned that to be m by l min; of can: generally means rennin death: I grew up with Uta! idea sticking to; Yesterday. in the passongt-r station at Duwuers 6mm. some men wore talking abuui crossing accidents-r. One mu'n wmarked. "What's the use of getting up against a proposition like that? When I was quite a link boy It must come as a shock to most 0! us to learn that over 3090 auto; wen.- struck on mih'oad grade cross- ingx in this country hut year. That meant death or ipjury to 6000 people. April 18. ”22. HERBERT H. R000. Downers Grove. "1.. Gonna! the above fuels with this other significant one VIL. -â€" that in the mom hitter wet and dry prlmnry Wattle In Illinois for mm. the «fly form [fined the nomination of one“ additional dry Congressman motel than they have ever had beforeâ€"and the "we!" and "moist" forces have something to think about." jmm: his own words); “I have I" ways been dry. 1 Im dry new 1nd! day: expect to be dry." ! 1' mm WHY? Codflfll. 1.. m 1hr . muriv‘s I~ *u M flulm ‘ Iln- hum Market Cor.lnhCnth8b' M17581” Standard Corn, per can 120; per box ........ $1.25 Sweet Girl Wax Beans, per can, 140; per box . $1.50 Large No. 3 can Tomatoes, 20c; per box ...... $2.00 Beauty Pienapple,'broken slice, 250: 6 for . . . $1.35 Libby Pork and Beams. 2 cans for ............. 25c 10 bars Swift Pride Soap .................. 7539c 10 bars Maple City Soap ..................... 43c 10 bars American Family Soap ............... 58c Pork Loin Roast- per pound .............. Brisket Corn Beef.»boneless, per pound . .. Fresh Pork Butts, per pound ............. Rib Roast, per pound .................... Plate Beef, per pound ................... California Ham, 6~8 lb ave" per pound . . . . Small Lean Regular Ham, whole. per pound I. a Udall-Hon. “I like freedom of m." and Uncle Elton. “but I ain't see no len- In any nun rxlwctw' dc rest of de work! In he Ms umllom-o all do "me." ,We desire to thank our my neighbors and friendx (or the Iylll' PI“)! Ind floral nflerings during the sickness xnl after the death of our mother. I SPECIALS hid their sin-cum annual anniver- xpry meeting Int Holiday evening. Here is a summary apart of last year's wort. Total of “I” II:- He. liked and Paid by (.1:- Duh. Bring your battery in to Headquarters â€"no matter whether it's a Willard or not. We’ll tell you what it needs, if anything. how much the cost will beâ€"anq whether re- pairs will play or not. “If“ BATTERY SERVICE STATIM Corner Forest and Belmont Phone 369-J Downers Grove,Ill. Representing Willard Storage Batteries The Phil-the. Sunday School Clun CARD 0F THANKS HOLD SIX‘ We Know Batteries Like a Book! Matilda Becker and Sisters. i. C. Pl TCH ER 'y Goods - Groceries To be successful, a repair man has to know just how to handle the plates that hold the active material that keeps life in the battery. He has to know how to take care of the insulators that keep ‘the plates apart. He has to know when it IS cheaper for you to buy a new battery than to have the old one repaired. Repqiring batteries may Iook easyâ€"but it isn’t. FOR ONE WEEK GROCERIES Ye. r. MEATS In for I annulment. “film! would 1 do I! I should leave you!” “How .m-OI?" “In-cl Mn. Blm‘kslolw. Ib- unl-nflndc-dly. -â€" Amen-lulu Lego“: “'N'kly. 28th, mm: Fun. on Ilu- 4th. I”, And New Ink-u, m I :- OMI. WI". tun-re Id- mlltwt lo Hu- 1 I0" In .I ury. me . "an In ‘ M, "L. April 12. 1922. To flu Voter! of DuPa‘c Cnmy: I thank ynu very much for the gen- erous hum-t given II: n flu pri- mdn on April 11. I! eluted l all-ll endeavor duly: to and! “I. confidence you have shown by giving me the min-flan. Younn truly. ‘fln Palm. "My dear." "led Ill-cilia“. I‘- law [M Int- Union. 1"": nun-x. (Infill. ml "I ’3. gm! Q'(IIIIPI'“I'III, nu the a m name year. .nulllod llw Um Illl In the mamlh of hungry. ‘ m can flu: an... Isa“; Kanâ€"I1 a mun van-gs JOHN F. HES'I'ERIA N. :19c .17c .26c w on. of Con-unl- :. MIA-III- nepomr Med: Pay mm»; 9" H. IE. McAllisléMCo. Ladies Ginkham «Iresxsos, orxamly trim .I Good quality Gingham “11'5st .......... I'eu‘ak- Homa- Dresses. IlaIk patterns ,. One Int Hnuse Muses. slight!) atom-1|.“ Gingham Aprons. plain colhls in HK‘ lIimmed Chock Sula Aprons. good quality Percale Assad"! Percale Aprons. guodyahw ...... Ssh-rial Packageâ€"3 Aprons for It is going to be easy to have attractive things t.» my". These Hons? Dam-sen I‘m-ch Dresses and Apron Dresses an- cn‘sp. attractive look ing alfairs, and "my launder nit-9U. They are. made of Female: and Gingham: in dainty mlm‘ings Men nice enough to wear to market. With warmer weather you will be out more even though you are jusg amumLhomeâ€"ouz an the pom-h. around the yanl and chatting with neighbon. 19 W. Railmd St. Downers Grove, Ill. . PHONE DOWNERS GROVE 311 NICK BUCIIIIOLZ Exceptional Values in. . .. Porch Dresses, House Dresses and Aprons of All Kinds . Two other factors are Service and Price! Both are regulated in a Ford Service Sta- tion to a nicety. You get REAL service, and the price is fixed to be fair to you. Come in and let us demonstrate. “REAL" FORD PARTS When you go to a Ford Service Station you are sure that Real Ford Parts will be used for replacements and not parts made by some other concern to fit the Ford car. Should not be entrusted to the m-dinan garage. The proper place to take 3 Fold for lepairs is to a Foul Service Station. GENUINE FORD PARTS THE REPAIRING 0F FORD CARS DISTRIBUTORS SERVICE â€"â€" PRICE 'I‘ UNIVIISAL CAI $3.95 In SI.” 51... SI... $1.95 “.95

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