WWW ' "of BT.JOSEP 115.0. ' KUKLUX 1" UN ‘NEPHEW‘ 'orunai ' L? SCHEDULE WITH msn TEN INNING KLEANS STORES w, M. BROWN WINS 0F PLAINFIELD TRIBUNE CONTEST l, Plv .- “a"... 1.3. IDZIER.Englm1-." 1+3 “VIII! "me. dune 13".", "I“. Downers Grove, Illinois, Jone 9m. 1922. Walter C. Barber. layer gmiamwflegdfl. any . ryce. Charles Bauer, Irving 6‘ Hunt, Cmisï¬mn, ' MI was to be ï¬led with the vmnge Clerk by 8 o'clock p. m.. Daylight 8.:i1gg_tinle. June 193)., 192217 The Count" of the Vi" e of Downers- Grove. acting as the rd of Local lmpmvements reserves the ri git {o reject any or all proposals or {bids shopld it deem it best for mmthel Payment for all work will be made by special assessment bond.- bearing Interest at (he rate of 6â€: per annum, which bonds shall be taken by the “VIâ€"(mtg? Il_par._ 7 . The bidder to whom the work is awarded shall he aired to furnish A bond. :- required y luv, and any bidder. when uirevl by paid Counâ€" dl. shall furnis them with satis~ factory "idem that be hat- tho me- «our; heilitios. experience. ability naminl resources to fulï¬ll the conditiom of his contract Within the‘ urge speriï¬eil. ! «all or certiï¬ed rim-k payable to the Order of Walter C. Barber. Maynr of said Vin-gt in Ma omn‘al capacit, P and be com I by a responsible ban .f for an amount not has than 10% of "I, aggregate of the endorsed pm. lpc. m {pen of 0 inch an! iron no!" plpr. 11830 feel: of 4 Huh can! from water pure. ‘5 Hr" Muir-Ms. 9 3 inch double gut \‘nlws. El 6 Inch double (an valves. 24 4 inch double rule \‘nlveï¬. 5C "In th. Propuls- mus! ho made out my Hunk 10m. fumivlml by said Villa . Council and in compliance with l instrufliom and sprnï¬ralinm. Said! Huh can be bud on application to' the villa rlrrk of [Rumors 6mm, ï¬lth ' mun ht- nrrompaniod by an): or certiï¬ed elk-Ll: â€will; to â€lg much. Ham and nmiflutlom gin?» Mn. {or and: Omyrm'emcnt and mm- on Me with the Village (link of mu) V539â€. ‘Vllla‘c Council utiug an the [50nd of local Improvement» {or the Village of Downer. (inn-e, Dul'uge County, Illinois. until 8 o'clock p. m. on the I†day of June. 1W2, for {umiah- In. I" maria! and labor and con- nmu ulcnniom to the rhea-em my .394: awn-m in the V" age 0! Damn- Grove. Duran County, Ill- luh. in Accentuate with thr onu- .smuL’Assrssmst so so. I“ he! of B mrh cut iron water The Downers Grove and Hinsdale Wuhan clubs have signed articles ' for a four game series during the season. This is word which the fans have awaited with impatience since the ï¬nal game of 1921 and which will bring joy to the heaits of those who like to see the two teams in action. The guinea will be played the ï¬rst Sunday in July, August, September and on Labor Day. In case of a tie in the series an extra game will he staged later in Sedtember. Other good teams scheduled are \two with LaGrange, the Joliet Sena- tors, the Aurora Colonials and the Chicago Athletics. These are all good teams and excellent games should result. Pltying horse with the Chicago Gullagans last Sunday the locals won easily 11 to 3. Ehninger started {or Downers and was pulled later to make room for “Brick" Binder who’St. Joe thought even he could fan the wild- Filipinos He was right. w . swinging Gallagans. The Filipinos invaded Downers Sun- day afternoon and took a ten inning game from the St. Joe A. C. Altho the local boys played good ball at times they‘inrere weak in the pinches and allowed the visitors to cop the game in an extra inning. Bradley pitched good ball until the last inning, holding his six run lead through the miserable seventh Jhen the visitors clouted him ofr six runs and a tie count. In the tenth he gave way to Riedy after the enemy had scored twice. and Reidy could not stop them until they had shoved across four more runs and clinched the game. The sixth inning was the locals best when they tallied ï¬ve runs on three hits and as many errors. Joe Moranz was the hitting hero {or St. Joe getting a triple, a double y ,and a walk in {our trips to the plate. ....0lOll~50001â€"9 â€0000206005â€"14 Better games are promised for the Mun Ind“?! seems as i! the locals should dun up because they are playing together and playing good is". Fun]: Bum: has been "uln- od to umpin the content but Sun- day. As I baseball game it was a ï¬ne comedy because the opposition was too alight to even he noticed. This is too had as the (hllagam: came («out- ed .3 a reel ball teem. ‘ Tb; Mamba qusvnfllkx out mutu- l m u follown: Scaled bid»: will Be received by the At the start a! the mum the fel- Innis Play Rom With the Chicago Filipino Wallop Ball For Six Tallies No. Gas No Oil, No Rats in Village Callas-as -â€" Final Score in the Tenth ind Win Gum‘s After Klaus-cult.“ Fol- ; Was 11 to 3. - by I 14 to 9 Sun. lowing Ceremony. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Boird of Local Im- Season Tickets $2.50 HVE BIG DAYS JULY IS! lo the 6th FIFTH NIGHT R E D P A T H CHAUTAUQUA (l. Hue is a great novelty com- pany. The programs are Both classical and popular in character, and rhc audiences are always thoroughly pleased and delighted. First haw on balls-4m Filming". 2; MT Flank. I; all PHâ€). 2. Wild pitchevnl’rlnl. 2; Find". 2. Stolen has!» Sunk. Cline. '2 base hug-4!. ithninger, Norm-l. (amnion Clim. Mum". Struck out by mum-per, 5: by Binder. 1; by Frank. 6; by Prim. I. "it by pin-Mr- b) Ehninpr. 3. break. If . Klfln. If Gull-nun Slvul. r! Kuhn, lb Stud. r Krflm. J. u Krflen. M, H Frank. 3 Pripp. p Kaiser, 2b .. Hum. cf Ahrwm. 3b SOLIS’ Following in the score tad many 0! Sunday’s game. Downers Grove AB H R Moth-l. 3b .......... 4 2 1 (Summer. as ........ 5 l 0 Bhuinger, p ...... ...4 2 2 Binder, lbâ€"p ...... ...4 0 I Davenport, 2b .. ...... I 2 3 Nut). c . ..... .. ..... 4 2 2 l'lhninger. J. H ...... 4 2 l Hows thought they could just “get by" ‘with their expenses by charging 26 cents {or the scare cards. It has been demonstrated that "ii: amount I; not sufficient to pay for ï¬le bulls um next Sunday And on xucceeding Sun- days the price 0! the utds'will be 36 cents. I BAND Joe Moran: was the hitting hero for St. Joe getting a triple, a double and a walk in {our trips to the plate. St. Joe ....010l1v50001-â€"9 Filipinos ..0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 6â€"14 _ Great Central American Striking Musical Novelty Imam White robed plcketn lined the lane. Bull automobile was carefully in- spected and the occupants asked for the password. At a corner“), headquanens of the Klan, hundnds of Kltumen in uni-l WhatMmtl-le Han Now? vamm In! nun-K 13": _ a 3m After a ride which wound thru dirt mds oï¬' the main traveled highways the leading machine halted. sounded the horn and two mv-n stopped from bushes at the side of the road. The password was given and the «raven turned into a lane at I’m-en’s woods. The cloak of mystery surrounding the Ku Klux Klan was penetrated Saturday night by newspapermen at the invitation of local members of the organization. J A description of the ceremony (ol- lowing, was clipped from the Aurora Beacon-News. IUNICII’AL ENGINEER AND UUIVEYOI u Bar-ton An. M "3-. Dov-on an". Ill. ï¬eld was an “all night" town, every- one staying open until Sunday morn» ing reaping the harvest. of coin. DRUGGISTS Everything 3 Drug Store Should Have m1- ud emu- cu. {'Ku Klux Klansmen from all parts of the state Saturday night. The Klan held a big initiation ceremonyâ€"nun Plainï¬eld ‘Saturdny night and Sunday morning not a drop of gasoline or oil could be found. All ham, cheese and similar picnic commodities were gone from the shelves of grocery stores. For the ï¬rst time in its history Plain~ Chas. Mochcl Son 36 s. Main St. Telephone 29 The little village of Pluinï¬eld, sitv uated in the north‘ part of Will conn- ty, is recovering from a visit of the If 8975â€"61-1†JOHN S. LOZIER SEIBERT NORRIS "lath Bathing Caps 35c to $1.00 Miller Rubber Co. - Inflated Balls Rubber Aprons and Rubber Gloves Get the Kiddies 3 Rubber Ball mint-no! See the Window for Housework HA Y, GRAIN, STRAW Oil Brushes Alabastine Hygenic CALCIHINE Ready Mixed Paint White Lead, Linseed POULTRY LAWN FENCING Climax and H. R. B. For more than ï¬ve hours. machines bearing Klansmen from all sections of the state came steadily up. The cross, later to become the ï¬ery cross, was erected and the ground cleaned {or the rites. form hurried about carrying boxes and other ‘mysterious paraphernalia} which later proved to be ham sand- wichen. Chapman is an ems-service man. He was with the ï¬rst cavalry on the Mexican border and went overseas with the 149th F. A., “Reilly’s Bucks†in which so many of the local boys served. GARDEN TOOLS l Those who foimed the jury of a~ wards were John W. Norton, Arthur Cavey, Eugene Savage, Jarvis Hunt, and Alfonso lannelli. The mural will be‘on display in gallery 254 in the east wing of the Art Institute until June 22. l [NULATING and REPAIRING RoonLfl“, _2_2 _Qu§nrg_ ï¬tmt. Paul Chapman, who is a nephew 0! Mrs. W M Brown, of Downers Grove, and who spent one summer here while a student at the Art Institute, was awarded the $5000 prize in the Chicago Tribune_mural competition. 1 Residence: 60 N. lain Stmet. 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