Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Apr 1922, p. 9

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' FOUNDâ€"13.310; van! m'nl auto in~§ her tire. \L [-2. King. Highland; avenue and Plank Ruad. 4-284" flowed. 39ml podai itr‘mwl‘ thPr-g berg Lloyd. H5 Linn-mt! me. 4-284 AUTO STORAGE â€"- Good (mu? mace for can. cement floor. der-r tric lightx. etc. Rent $4 per month. Quirin Schmitt, Grove 8!. 3444:! Hug 1|an fidf‘rn (Tram-r, lawns. Wimrtn T0 RENT» A flmr or ‘5 room Proust by about June 15'. no childrpn. Immiw at Reporter «MN. 4921-5: WANTED ~ lnhnmrs fur nurw‘fi 5 wmk. 30" per hmur. l'hom- nmm m' owning. Namn'ille “TM-‘3. 4'21-2‘ Lvlvlfl IlluI'l, Navy or wnne. Barclay Corsets with one year guarantee. bl: menu wiIh kitrheneuos "Ira. Imp-I won-I flour-r ho! wnIvr hoaI. new ”gluing .u 401". m-wh- dvmmIM, ‘31 First SI. "inmaln, I‘imnn (EH. 13m. Bnfls. 4-2132 Choke; and Natural RuSsian Squirrel, l-‘nx, (Toney, etc. Mnrahoa Chokers and large 03-h rich and Mambo: (.‘a s in light brawn, black or dark {II-own. NR _RF'.\‘T it“? hurl-(mm apart: FOR RENT~TIIM rm-m~ \ulh hum. Inquire I'.‘ F. Maplr uu‘mw. Ids-I NR RESTV Tun "ml; ‘krunqhwl 7.0!": [all nullfllv‘ c-mplnyon; snit- INI' fur light huu-c-Iuvpinr. llizMnml Ann, mr «mu-um phone tau. 2.1.! FOR SALEâ€"~Mlssion style hall tree; \ also 1 dam. can be used for either gas or electricity. Call at 166 Mid- . dauxh avenue. 4-284 NR RITV‘I‘ l rmm- mu! ha”! fur m" RENT l'no fuvni~lm| mama. “oath-man "Hum-um- mnmml I“ 8. “min SI H ron mm “m mu. Inn «mi Mm. J l' Mlh'lwl!‘ phcmv 110.“, W01! SALEâ€"~Full siged by!“ begand to Dawn: (3m! 3 nmmu- wall: In!» Fin-c firm-a cloud. Matt 3 “mm! as lmr u.- NM. Can an “no. F1. 1 llnnimo. Paink-vr nml “slim dmls. Hmm' "mnwn G; . I 527-. Mm“ " saw '0! 8M.” Rub) chid- (or me. Wm! 8. C. White Into": lad M I-hnll M. ”2.” D" Malta! Incl u . Al-u «Mm haul!- In. “do: “Mm Farm. .502» Doum- firm. 2!: fl -2 .1474! 70R SAL}: - IM-I In mm 34”“ti '0' SAlJ‘w bum bml gm»; (Ill huh- and I'd“ p6;- hti. nun. Colonel. ’5!“er Ind 84-ka- mllw. I’d". mum-No. (jaw-g ”I! RAUICWIOO WNW I: horm.’ 8!.” each it (aim in 2.1 on or; Inn. P. N. t'flry. phouo- 15241-25 Hm; Mupi. " ' MM: iron mu: ~- l'm-n-nh’e. Hm. Buflnx thunk-rt)- plank. 31.30 per hundred. E. C. Marla-y, Ill-‘0 N». l. M lfl-W‘J- 8431-2 FOR SALE~K|M h-«l .«mllel; one-1 child's en'h «ml bed. plume “L'l- -lt~{ I” 80 )1an Am! 4-2I- -3‘ F638 Ufa-Tm; 30 fun! 101- in anal! mutt-Min! man-m. south 7.3.1.3 ss‘fill'. if)?! SALEâ€"Ever Benrin|gfzru_\§_ber- tutor, like hew; c'iseap; does Ex- cellent vunk No use for it. Phone 157-Wâ€"l. 4-28”! soon. F. M. kiederw, Linscou flat-0111.41 FOR SALE-Om (ow, gaming -3012:â€" “Zacfiiil suteeper. 'cheap. Phone 194-“. 4-28-2 FOR SALEâ€"A Shareles crcagn sepm let. A! condition. v12 Carpenter street. phone 4074. 4-28-1 FOB SALE~VeIour portielvs, _ two Much-emu; No rhihlwu. I'M-no FOR SALEâ€"~0verland six touring car. Just overhauled and In first class condition. Five good tins. Best cash offer takes it. Ed. Chg-9331:, mu SALE-.19” buggy and stljoll 3» W. Maple Ave. Wu aflhlrâ€"l Iruu um. Spring «nu mamas: 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 high cluir: l combination gas and ml stave fandA other furniture. can at and 5 h. p. giQBlhie engine in 1 condition. 83 w. Maple Ave.. p one 195'“. 4-28-3 FOR SAW-71. .irsm MLSEMBJSW wiry hot gas stove, sum-all cur oven. Phone u-v’v. 4-28-1 FOR SALEâ€"Kitchen cupgoanl. saw CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALEâ€"Cum!” bmodeg' stow}. Miscellaneous MRS. EMIICH 15 No. Forest Ave. Not It, pqme Mondays mm uchafiwfiI-ghln. ‘i‘hIIIié 4~28~2 SUMMER FURS Iplums. $150 per Foo. Miam- 4".’l~3 For Rent Wanted FOI‘SH ror cMil}: 4-2»! 85: at ”we on mthflul undo- Hum hm. hon form-cl and .u 000n- an not 6n the uncom- o' “mum. “we luofloflom MW bun ON! In mlm choir opt-mm nunm to out “a! our-fourth NM! 3 mm... Exp math-mu roâ€"owrnuuly by maximum» of [madman ounnlwl in the rum (Ma "Mug by counly lam bun-m» lull lb l. A. A. In mm maria. w and our-Ml! ml: a down show top (We... win: on account or nupuior quality anal and- It“. This is a permanent improvement, one which will last for years and the Board believes that concrete is the type of pavement which will stand up. That while the first cost is higher‘ than “his and several other types of hand surfncing, the cost is more‘ than made up by having a penna- mnt highway. One has only to tra- ‘vel over the streets of Hinsdule. Na- ‘perville and peveral towns in the \‘i-I cinity where a pavement similar tnl tank: has been installed tn appuq riute the difference. Nut only qlul chuck holes fonn. but the mails «lo-l \‘elow a “wave" which, while it (Ms! not interfere with horse drawn rehi-I cle‘. is mighty unmmfortnhh- to "to-1f (arias. ; 'l'he m-u paving sped-l tn he mm- ahlelvul, A}. wr helm-w, the uolth .‘I'dnll ntmt». Wauhington, Elm. Rogers.’ l-‘nnkh‘u uml I'Yflltil‘. Thu-c- «In» an ne-liunl In law a wucrvte wrfucfi. “CO-UP” 'EG All Kinds at INSIIIASCE (1min 1 hr (‘cm "at Montan- Farm"; Iv Merrhanh Rank Bldg. I1) \NS Edward C. Lemon Co. REAL ESTATE A few objections welt raised. sev- eral of the property owners thinking that a tarvia pavement was sufficiuet for the traffic. This idea, we under- stand, will not be considered aml the original plans (or a commie pave-1 ment will be carried out. 1 Many propelty owners attended the public hearing of the Board of Local Improvements Monday night when the paving of certain south side sheets was up for discussion. The general tone of those present was very favorable to the proposal us sent out by the Board and the (mil-l name will be panned substantially as pmsented. Come in and let us show you the kind of work we do here in Downers Grove. There is nothing in Chicago or any other city more up to date than we do here. Estimates cheerfully furnished at all times on all kinds of work. Proposal of Board of Local [unprete- mems Will be Passed for 3 Concrete Highway. PUBLIC HEARING lLEGIONfNAifiéS'rbEW _ MILLIOR SHED W 7’ 0N PAVING HELD 1 “Q” DIVISION HERE BY WOOL POOLS MONDAY NIGHT; FOR STAG MAY 12th W J. D.Gillespie 6: Co. Phone 22.“: EGGS PAID HIGHEST INVESTMENTS 61 South Main Street All ex-service men of the communi- ly are invited to attend this meeting. It is a get-together of the men who :etved Uncle Sam in the world war. In this way the fellows fmm the towns along the .“Q” who have more in common will be able to work toge- ther for their mutual benefit. Eat-service men of the “Q" division will meet at the local Legion moms on Friday evening, May 12, for a stag party and entertainment. Posts I- long the “Q" from flerwyn to Naperâ€" ville inclusive, will have a part in the doings of the evening and a good weaker is promised. All err-service men of the communi- ty are invited to attend this meeting. average of about three cents a pound. was saved to producers in the Illinois Agricultural Ansociotion wool pool. These figures were compiled by the state farm bureaus from, «urinationâ€" nahes sent to county farm bureaus and producers pooling wool. The twenty-two states pooling wool in 1921 pooled 22,38,856 pounds and received an average price of a little over twenty cents a pouml net to pm- ducerx. The l. A. A. pool amounted Figums sontlu the American Farm Posts from Berwyn to Superfine to Bureau Federation b\‘ twenty-two Have ran in no”... at state wool pools indicate that more ' Legion Rooms. than one million dollars. $1,013,590.13 {\as sued to producers by the unions state wool pools. $17,731.48, or an fix-service men of the “Q" division avenge of about three cents a pound. Wm meet at the local ugh“ Nomi was saw! to producers ill the Illinois J“ 1...... m ,M .. “h... Agn‘cultuml Ansociatiou wool pool. ; A“ ”4.1.“. .n. WEST SUBURBAN moron 00le Bangui, halsaesm. Cufiss'l’mhellg. And luck of every Buick car is the skill and ex- perience of 20 yenm combined with unparalleled manufacturing equipment facilities. Every part of the mnmrkuble line 0! Buick four-cylinder cars is as distinctly Buick as if the nanw wen atmnpe"I upon it. The same quietly operating, dependable trans- IlliniiOll that has been so pronounced a feature of the Buick Six, is employed in the Buick Four. The design is the sameâ€"the quality is the sameâ€"Only in size is there any diffenence. The Reliable Buick Trans- mission 18 a Feature of the Buick “Four" WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES All BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM “’9 haw an the modern ma- r'him’ry for xhis kind of work “hich aazmw-s nu.“ (“stamens that work will be properly .ivme We ham a wry largo rho" for all this. work and do all kinds of metal Work on iron. (in, copper and in Clue very best and latpst mnlhmls. va i4 Hu- time In ziw‘ “nun mntlor- your attvmion. “'a‘ make a .aporiall} nf this “wk and will give ynu («part wrvim that will mnkv yum glad you called on us. New Roofs in Slate, Tile or any other material Cutter Work Furnaces Installed and Repaired The Ohio wool pool of more than five million pounds was the largest in the Country. to 700,000 pounds and brought pm- ducers a net aver-Age of more than sixteen cents a pound. of all kinds The Reporter, $2.00 a Year 108 South Main St. All That the Name Implies EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS RUBBER HEELS HORSE BLANKETS South Mal- 8:. All Leather Work Shoe MISS ANNA MEYERS WESTINGHOUSE Special Battery fir {Eras MARION DEXTER in I'm-- FANCY GOODS -â€" NOVELTIES ' 60 South Main Street HERE isn‘t a string tied to the new West- inghouse Ford Specialâ€"it mu exactly $25.00, in your car! Just think of that remark ably low priceâ€"Ind remember that this battery in of Westinghouse qualityâ€"especially de‘ oigned to give the most satisfactory and ecoâ€" nomical service in Ford can.’ Westinghouse Attention is service for your battery. no matter what its make. OWNERS GROVE GAME “@3521 WLL ihc Grace of Youth. \g the Quiet Dignity of Com- ~11:]1forl, the Grace of Move- mafia} ‘ment have been combined We will be pleased to aid you in YOUR selection C. Penner We nu" have a few pairs of Men'n and Children's rum and stockings left at per pair ............ til WE CARRY EVERY- THING IN THE VAR- IETY LINE. (‘OME IN AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE. Water leuws. dozen 73c Cups and Snucem. gold Downers Grove, Ill. Between the Baker!“

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