Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 5 May 1922, p. 9

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FDR III'XSK‘Y‘.~ I mom (numbed apart- ml. mkm and M'l" furuidw-L Call at £7 Ems-t Slap!» \uu numb and B. 5 ‘5- I '0! RENT 1 man and in". for ”Myth-oping No er-lnm [mm f0; gain. cement floor: ole}- trie Ii ghts etc. Rent SI per month. Quin]! Schmm. Grme 8t 3-244! AUTO SIORAGF’. m Goof gargge AGENTS “181‘”ka and wom- an to tort in Own-em firm. and vicinity. Profitable “with” fur Iva! Ii" rim and ham: notion. Fur. Hun infurmation ad a 'ntmnt write J. B. Berth. I330 . 0‘ RM“ 8L, 2d floor. Chit-am). Ill. 5-54 WANTEDâ€"~Two rhin- maid: {of central housework. one must be [and cool. Mu. Ruby. 232 S. Wnio oh Arch. phcmv lim. Lafimnp. Ill. I' I-UII'FI Illvvvu -- 'Ilvviwwr w_._, fr.- flnfl Grow depot. Huh I (and ' a" lu’ (1's; twin"! 1: km u "50. Cuh or'l’A P ”U ' ‘ “”7““8. J. ""va 7::an $4 FREIGHT RAT ES 3'”. n um. I r mm"- ‘7; “FAR'EOO HIGH” POI HALF-”3053' chkh In 1932. “cm 8. (‘. WM“ I or» ad Inland M. "2. nor mud and u M» run-(om halt-b- In. Wot» "Mm firm. phone Dov-on (Shaw 2l3-W-2. 347-“ '0! SALE [14- tn now addition to (Mm: “mo. 3 "guy!" Us]! - b.8134 upnnx Mn. both nun. Colon“. l‘nlhflmkr and Sew-alum Wu. Pm: rem-MM. (‘ullen hut-L ukul- lu-R-S. 3-in-8 225 So. lai- um! '0! SAL}; â€"Dumr b‘n-d Jill-z Vlnll FOR SALEâ€"ulna n-ml ulrollen; child} crib and had. plume fill ty plants, 6L3!) 851'". FOR SALEâ€" «l-h vr FOR.SALE«A Sharplw chum apa- rltor. liku- new. rheup; .luw pr callers! work. No u».- for: it. l'hmu- lM-W-I. 4.2135 "H" , “#3:: Margaret though-«English u, Lat~ SALEâ€"08km”! ,‘ix touriulg.ifl ll. Sewing. Art. Plane Geometry. FOR Just overhuuiled and in first' Donald Drewâ€"English 1V, Latin cur. , ems condition. we gum! tugs- ““1"" French l. “3" oflthah’s 'L “L ““‘g‘f;_f;. Hum (iollunwl-Zugliah l\’. Latin phone I". ' .7 A ,, _.._. :lll. Frmu-h I. FOR SALEwVMuur pullivl'es. two? Margaret lmnnpke~ “OK“.JI IV. colors; \‘uruum .‘weewr, clump-3 “wish-oping. Shurllmml ll. Phone m-M. ”3-2 Marjorie \\'hitl'un--l'lugll.~h l\', H. W ‘ dil‘IuI’upe-an [Ii-Cole), me‘l: I. ll‘OR'SAl.Hâ€"â€"A Sharplh ("um Mpu- (:vmlclme Ian-5' l-InglMI l\', Finn-h I'Itor, Mn- uew. clump; duo's uv‘ cellars! wurk. Nu u-e I'm- it. l'lmno 'L ("|“"'5-‘l".\'- lumwogv 4.213: [nu-HI.- Hrinu ~ Lulu; ll, Sewmg,‘ rvn unu-a vâ€"- â€" , 7 _ cur. Just overhauled and in first. class condition. Fire gum! tires. Best cash offer takes iL Ed. Clutatgr. phone IOB-J. 3-3-2 I'Vll ”At-.0.- v‘ ..... _ v , , , and 6 h. p. gxuoline engine in good condition. 83 w. Maple Ave“ phone 196M. 4-28-3 I FOR SALEâ€"Gravel wagon; wagon; “ hunch: Inn: for hauling coal; new ; some hay in barn; other form. t implements. Phone 3864“ 5-5-1 CLASSIFIEDS F08 SALEwFuIlfizied 1:53:ng bed and m4-.. FOR SALHangke brown: stove 353mm phoh'éfim-w. I'Vn ”nun-1* ,_ ....._ mattress: l kiwhellwéfiina; lvhigh chair; '1 combination gas and coal stave nnd other furniture. Call at 6 West Maple Ave. 5-5-1 FOR SALEâ€"Barred Rock setting eggs of good laying strain. $1 r setting. Hrs. Mata Efueger. 2 A~â€" -pn FOR SALEâ€"7! “irpn bglbspringLa'nfl .__‘L. rvnt unuu â€"â€".._,v V.” _ s. C. White Lexhorns and Rhode Island Reds. Also custom hatching. Wales Lexhorn Farm, phone Downers Grove 213-W-2. 3-174! I'Un unwrâ€" --__,_,p cl; fully equipped; excellent mech- anical comiigon Downers Grove n ::o FOR SALEâ€"Foul t_ourin_¢. 1920 mod»- . Ilaâ€"b _...-l. HF. puhluc hamm- u: Ttho lm‘in! cup and its marked “first prizo." Folks know that w» 49‘- owe it for consistent work Md fair play prion. Miscellaneous “I. anuuVâ€"n u- . u...â€" ,._, swoller go-cart. barg‘uln. 'Phhne 4-23-2 For Rent WInCed For $310 "curing «nub-r- pw' NM. I'll-m.- 4-31-73 5-. -| 31-" V- pillâ€"3 am‘ r] The WWII of the Joint (‘mmluhm f {of Auk-alumni Inquiry dnm- "Ill "Hive nor-gr fnith nu- no: gain. "‘ My. Im «at. cm a“... eh. 6: 1mm :0 In I00 pr an! lime moi f H» 1mm (‘flfllmilflam nf Agricul- ,tunl Inquiry. after nn inrostiption .0! month.- .hh decided to report to i('mms that the transportation vrates on farm comm-titties- are out in! all proportion to the price and 'thut imnmIi-k rolm-tions in (night? ,rates should be first audio-l to farm fproductn. i “Regardless of the distam involu- 'ed," says the ”putt. “trumportation (harm's must vnaMe both the carrier and tho pmlucvr to realizv- .I profit ,fmm his operations." I The In! 1m. "A fipm-hmukn- nowadays," is” I'm-Iv lib-n, "win! mzmfiml “if ap- plal‘dr, “0- run! !--~‘l ur‘ hid "Impulâ€" v‘kvu-uw« I'IIIHIN :11 do rum-India” ulu u hv mkvu up :I rc-H-wll-m' uud "Manny‘s BIRMIIGO. Ullflum gnn- linu'nml thJ "I he [rt-alto“ "mu-mu. fur Willmm Nuke- M Thin-1mm} In: burn more on Jul, ls. Hll. ’llw nuwlisn father Il" In lmlinu rivil wrmm. as IN" hi" Inn-n Ms grmulrnIIn-r, III" M: nuflwr vuu Hn: vlmlghwr of 3»! am- dl-vr wrnmt ul llw .ulol Jam. mm- ]Mu. III- v“! «r l'nh-mla has HM fuflulh-II lwl' fully-nu «an and In .rle- r) 0"" u-nn a"! II lwan- lu~ u-o-nlu-n- llll'lllufinl “m. :m invru-Hun fr-Iln "Ilv-m') liq-hurl nus nun-”ml in Ill! l'hun-h 01 SI, .luhu, \\ lwrv- ln- \\.1~( Imp- utr-l .\l.u.v h- ~h-I‘ 'zuur Hun All Kinds of INSURANCE Choice 7 Per Cent Hut Morin... Fun-men Merchants Ball Bldg. Phone 225 Edward 6‘ Lemon Co. REAL ESTATE LOA NS I’ll! level. Plum“! in “mm of (ram-- urination. tho Mill!!!“ "ports. the turner is wining from I 7’2- mt Mlar. Idol (ha-hub. d ant-dun! lad" I. I..." I’m- Oo foul"- :.\n. I‘nul Pub": (tr-Minn": (fund “Mindy a" of "u- Imp. curled tn- the cum." ('yMMu Cootn-«Shurflnml, Typo- wrmng. Miami-u. Edward Andi-no. m Eufliph IV. Panel: I. Sous! (kw-nary. l'hwlu. Verne ”Quipâ€"Cooking. Typewrit- lag. Shanks“. Jame» )Im-lu-H~»1.M3n Ill. Frun-‘W ll. Solid Ihmnlfll‘)’. Rival-"r "undue“ *Lulm II. E. Kumwan llutury. Fit-[link ll. l’uul (humhnw «â€" Modem lib-wry, meh I. l'hyn'n. At 3:30 last Friday. “Smitty" en~ «attained the high school for a few minutes. “Scotty” is an ex~scrvice man and miners from shell shock. But “Scotty” possesses a remarkable phy- sique and is using this as a means of obtaining an honest living. HONOR ROLL 3mm! 6 Weeks Period. 2d Semester “Oh, just scraping up an acquaint- ance,"--Knox Student. “What were‘ you doing after the accident last night 3" Miss Bradbury is recovering nice- ly from her inJury and will be at school again next week. Last Friday several students of Northwestern College. anerville. presonted a short program to the high school students. The program‘ consisted of a talk on college, sever- pl windings, and some songs by the quartette. . ll AID ABM!" TE SCHOOL I1"! “808C "“15. INVESTMENTS Tell folksâ€"35c for 5 lines or less- per insertion, cash in advanceâ€"50c if charged, one week. And it is easyâ€"getting results with Reporter want ads. After a thin is sold~0r a desired article ob- tainedâ€"through epprter Want Ads you will mar- vel that you did not try it before. The ticket demand is very great land as Orchestra hall is small, those meshing to pmhm tickets should communicate with Mrs. Wm. Parrish. phone 7741. ReservatiOn nmst be payable by check to Illinois League of Women Voters. Price of tickets am} main floor $2.50. first nine rows in. balcony $2.00, balance of balcony SI.- 50. gallery 75 cents, ‘ It Looks Easy mm. has my muse a 41'“; m be Illlod Inn-r I man. but, flunk heaven. I! duo-nun u-umpo-I him In «nmlu- them. ~ J’umlun 'I' - n0 Lady Astor will speak under the'is taking care of the fancy work: auspices of the Illinois League of AT THE FIREMEN'S BAZAAR Women Voters. at Orchestra hall. on How about the rest of our churches Monday, May 15 at 3:00 o'clock. 'l'he‘and lodges; we want you all. We on combined eil'orts of various Chicago‘out to get the biggest crowd ever women's organizations have resulted assembled in Downers Grove. in plans for a gala day and evening How about an orchestra; ~â€" some for the reception of Lady Astor, who, singing of all kinds; solos: duets; lis to visit Chicago on that date. quartetts; classical; rag: comedy and ‘ Lady Astor is the first American anything else you can think of? woman to sit in British Parliament Dope out some way to help, drop and is noted for her beauty, wit,'n line to the the de t telling courage and good common sense. Herlwhlt you have to otter. ' ry â€" do visit to Chicago will give all a chaneeit now â€" the time is getting short. to hear and see for ourselves. The date for the bazaar will be an- Hlnsdale Upholsteflng Company UPHOLS‘I'ERING AND FURNITURE REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Work Kenny Done at Reasonable Prices We call and deliver free of charge. Phone or write J. SPACKMAN and O. VISICKY Hinsdale. lllinoia 1'qu Lac-I "one. Plan to Hear Me- ol British Pll‘lilllm :0 0r- chesll'l Hull Next Week. LADY ASTOR T0 SPEAK IN CHI- CAGO MAY 15“! After a thin ILLINOIS 3£LL TELEPHONE. COMPANY and gwc notice of any changes axr:ctiom that should be made theit listing: The Telephone Company L>ca1 Telephone Dircctory The Ladies of the "when and flu:- Melbou- to handle the bakery sale: It :0 0h The M. E. Philathea class is to make I Week. charge of the candy booth: sold: is In the interest of good service subscribcn are requested to all Goes to Press Soon “Funny Ian." Funny Imus. nr rruy Imam. the lab tor balm; "w mare mum-um lm'mivm In Ann-rim. Is a [mu |Inpulurly Implied to what unalomlms «all Ilu- lulu-r mm- 4],!" mt Hm laumo-ruu. n Maw upon whlfll jun Hu- lmmr Iu-rw mud [my duaw a funny Unsung m’umlllm. An uhl diam-Hug rm-m kkv fur the first year Mum-nu In. "Why Is Hu- runny hour m. mllv-d'! Iksnnuc ll tumlm an the humurux" (‘luu'ngu Journal. The date for the bazaar will be an- nounced next week. It will be in the early part of June. Booster Committee, Fire Department. How about the mst of our churches and lodges; we want you all. We are out to get the biggest crowd ever assembled in Downers Grove. The Congnegational Philatchn class is taking care of the fancy work: AT THE FIREMEN'S BAZAAR a desired article ob- Ifll’ WAIIID Telephone 635 The Reporter, $2.00 a Year wesr suooom moron comm harmony Locatsalssmm. corms Weill:- 22-5“- 22-Sh- 22-Sit- 22-35!- 2-Sit~ 32-Sit- The, Buick Four. like the Buick Six, drives through the torque tube third member on the axle. Buick springs only support the body and ensure easy riding. A Buick rear spring. aecidently broken, cannot unis-align the ujle and tie you up on the road. This design is generally found only on high-priced cars. Whether it is a Fnur or a Six. every Buick measures up to the same rigid Buick standards 0! design and construction. “’hatever is Buick. is Buick through. out. I PAIERSON BUSINESS INSTIWTE Our Ink "autumn! Ullf'lk‘ln‘ \‘uul. ham and Violin) l: and" dived mpnhiun a! wall km‘n (’Muuo [Mum-ton. Thin b- IM 26th year «I “w I‘. II. I. and “0.00M:- un In nth-ml- lm Inn til mam-ac mun. noun-nu (Snu- «mlvul- mv nllwnl pun rnr In". . Writ. our fur new inhuman build. n Ila-hum. Slums bk. Suntuiul or Truhrr'u T'fllbpg Count. A «mg (mu 0! N‘Dl‘v p'l'fll'iuln m We “Nat eqmppnl bui- nnu about I» w"! i» at your «Irviw. Th. high who“ «mknl'» summer (11m- in (Sm Shah-ml at Min-ping mm: June I. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM BI'ICK SlXE?‘ Special Battery fir yards Ifyou own used}: WESTINGHOUSE HE new Ford Special Battery has been ill.» signed to give the greatest efiiciency. long< est life at. lowest cost in Ford cars. It is built by Westinghouse and backed by \Vestinghouse. At the remarkably low price of only $25.60â€"m your car. it is a vaiue that is sure to win th: appreciation of Ford owners everywhere. West- inghouse Attention is for your battery. no mat- ter what make if is‘ ”OWNERS 6R0“ WEE ., yqu cqnl‘ make a msermvestment $1363 1393 1535 2155 2073 1593 2375 bur-age. Illinolu 525 (152-? «7' birth BIG PAY 22-Four.3t 22-Four-35 ZZ-Ponr-mi 22 - Pour- 3 7 an Price}; r10 a mac. Mich. A=k about the G. M. A. C. Plan '0. You. I'll-0 AID SHIN" uocmu Bl'fl‘K FOI’RS .3 393 . 1395 1’;

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