Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Jul 1922, p. 6

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TM following anmnnmvnonl was ;‘ ”Mi-lied in llw local pup" for an minim in July without! any rm 1th as we did not have n single ap- filignnt. Why do not some of ”w, 1 mug men in town apply for this I. “unlit-tic". The pouilion of clerk‘ If arrior paw 81mm the first! j’yur with an infl’tatv of 8M" mt)- : yin! for the first four yaw of ser- vifi. eight hours a (lay with is day! vacation with pay: In also of sick m ten days lt-aw with pay is al- ”gloved which is accumulative for fl finn- making an my mt lure mu. ’0’. If some of our young rcn mld llke in try for this position ‘6 postmaster wonld be pleased to l h“ you call at the pastoflice for giar‘hu» information. “9"“ open competitive examination “inter the rules of the civil service ‘ ,rlnisaion for the position of Clerk- ; A great hue and cry is raised about the enormous uni-Hes paid to the personnel of the Full Bumu Pokmflon. J. IL Howard, the pres- 'idoul. k quoted as receiving ”SM I your. and the secretary. Ir. Claw «file. mlWx 312,000; the trou- ur and mutant mnhry M “M; Guy Silva, tho (“locum “8.000; and :0 mm the nu mor- In. tho mm o! “Ming, the hull hum-0M. tho information do- . It the Downers Grove Post . u ascend clus mail mutt". _ ruling rates made known upon . .mfluflon. Subscription rate: 82.00 ’ in your. Single copies 5:. m ovary Friqiay morning born the of In Downers Grove Publish- . Conway, 37 North Unit: attest. “Mrs Grove. Illinois. DO YOU WANT 1‘0 WORK “)8 UNCLE SAM? \ion. TM 'Imr ha- ind '0" his “roux“. Hr i: mot-fly «withing ii We prmnl m». " the" in "HM". van; with (be Fm homo it rm to corn-cud. M IN My will not it til-Submit- n'u mu me am.» but mm “and! cm a» Pcdonl crud-no flu: n.4- mum. 00 Ram. [mt .00: and It now Ibo ilk-bun of (it fun “It." I! (MI b :0. Hum M3 fin who (am QM tam" Not m muted rum-h mon- mm- I’ In the hum”! of "a. MR 0! fim lhon lb:- imts who M! a. mi 1mm who... am.- UH" II the local postofl'ice, m1! he pl on Auras: 5. 1922. We: for this examination Int be made on the prescribed n, which with the neressary in- W may he obtained from the ‘5 local representative. Harry B. Rigsbee, Secretary of lime Reporter pom! «on M foot up to 1503.“. [has to mm. but.” Ito uluy d any one at I hundndilim my locum and nude. M at W mt bu-lm "III“- ‘Tha m for ninth: «pan- Indoll tho would “It lo M"! Jan. ham". in not ”on. tho I‘- fih M Burr-n ”nitration. M’,¢uak- of tho country but. In an «I u um {am Nut and iflhifihv amn- munch. o! aroma. a. «nor cf um mu but 5m “0.1.0,... a... u... mu m... 'I'” m‘ Mamiumfi lunahdo‘. Thu “Danna. Inn-I" Il)‘ frkhua "a lunar. who In: at mm 0! null Intel-n all!» g“. and ”7*.” ho my molt. I! of mm the how- ‘I I I'M. the ml of tho witch m] “I not “I" ll, “I I“ am o! my one o! I hundred H pan- wlshlng to take this mm should mm blanks and at wpliatiom WWII the under- fid at one in order to allow time a wary corrections and h) for he cumin-Hons. fill ls a “special dispatch" which might even be deliberately aimed at the destruction: of The Amerinn Farm Bureau l-‘uleration, now found Very annoying to contain members of the national legislature who speak for inure“: opposed to agricul“ We learn through the “New York Wald" that “Congrexs resents the {10,000,000 Farm Federation Lobby,” loci board of enminers. I! Mn that main“? CAN'T FOOL FARM BUREAU w '_;j._ Lam-u u Liqum I Wt: here and abroad .‘ that liquid huh-on Is no lightest or an known :.J.8'l’AATS. . . . .Edflor .1. WINTER . . Business Hauler 3-!“ V. Swanson. UM» boning «Oh-«amt. for non on. the you! m that con- , than I." "WI. WHO. on ll! you of flu mt ”yer in nothing "to ”in! 0'! "Mon. Mm any film! of . mm mum in mm} “Tho cm no In." in n vull 3mm! it. MIDI! .030 lb! first tron-h. Ml the numb and up only Inn-v Mu dug Mr than "than (m- un city. In not use: the min-ls (M the Y.“ Icy: um! Ind-ads. M II! M "I“ are. Once u. «can my wuhr mum "n! with 3 law Mud dob Ian- and a nine: he an M I but of M.- mrn with 1mm land In M.QM¢MWIRMD~ he wfll no"! ‘ “Tho motion picture has put the local town hall on I pu- wlth the city the-In. Tho molar truck is giving the run! or whom 610% ler may the am. {night and 0:- pnus mum“ u M- "I. city. “flour hu- lim an mod»: mm mu novu could to and} by In")! an. Auto-OHIO! ln‘ bringing the new”: and ”I will... to “CM- . {our min-ta ol the many home. Chain In!!! at any!" ta every man“: tho nun oflkbont monk-Wu nth any dull" ”Jon. IA»! but not lea-t the ad... annually I! don!- opod on Gun-l Squlu'u wind h- home. even tho the blend winner must work in the my. W339 um- ers during the In! period of pro.- perity spent their money for motor cars; in the next period of prosperi- ty they will buy country homes! “In éfact. these inventions make possible the suburban movement. A few years ago country homes were limited to the rich or to those em- ployed in the country. because only .such people could afford means of transportation. Now automobiles have come lwithin roach‘of the great middle class of people. They Ewe increasing at the rate of more than a million a year. Ten years‘ ago then.- were 1,000,000 passenger automobiles in the Unith States. To- day there me about ten million.] which is an mange of one car to about any ten people! They an: bringing new and better mds and opening up millions of acres 0! hitherto inaccewaible l-ml. The mom cars Vanhased. the more families theme are who can have a suburban Continued from Page One loads, the movies, the phonograph or radio. ROGER BABSON SEES REVOLUTION IN REAL ESTATE Clearance Sale Continues Visit this store during the next few days and be convinced of the real bargains to be had Thc second week of our big money - saving sale continues JULY DOWNERS GROVE REPQRTEB. DOWNERS, GROZE, ILLINOIS Tainan. a cum “0 M "y In um I IN“ 00 h m b- I, always 0mm Mm My mum. Kan-«nua- Mn In a» "ink-c MM w Mm cu- thui gnu m- lhl.‘ up M rm rywq-v-o‘wmws. movement will he «that! h the haying or mm m M vb nu planning Many to own u country hm M .3! in; II lid, ml hun- W l u» ”'7" "cm. I would M M ‘5‘ W; gm. “you that bud-m- W: um." “Par "'0 Im' “m"..I mum Ir. liaison. " W “"1 ‘ZEIsoJIGnT'tm €- tofu. a: “:w-n. u mac contain in. In tho m d Mammal-a bun. VH0- thnlr wIndu'Mryvlu I "MI pr! a! the any can"; mun-u buying. “lunar-dun". m". and H- mm in hawk them mun- h simply a noth- build dov- thumb W In the why-Imawwmfludlph lily MI I“ I m bad-my In that (lineman. In! MID-0' “- ho «Mod on In the can"! “I ‘0" efficiently than In tho city. This “If you are interested in real es- tate the situation demands action! It means that if you want to buy desirable suburban land near any good city at present low prices, you will have to go about it at once. In selecting such property, a good plan usually is to follow out ‘the best residential sheet and buy when laml begins to sell by the acre in- stead of the foot. 0n the other and. it" you own city dwelling fhouse property which cannot be con-1 verted to business uses. the quicker you get rid of it the better. This does not npply to business buildings nor to property which will soon he in demand es the business section of the city expands It does only to other city dwelling houses for which such extravagant rent: one now do- manded. Remember the! while the readjustment in industry is well along, the uuljmtmt in reel ee- tete velw has only have. “8m may at wily 1M0“?! doo- m m to the country? Baton my non luv. ”and n no... best building location. Between these lines are miles of land more desirable for building but which have been inaccessible to the com- mutet because men had no means of getting to the train. It is in these areas between the railroad linen and within a radius of 15 to 20 miles of the cities, which the motor car and good roads have opened up. that the most spectacular develop- ment in new building should take-j place! (All rmu W) 'Wo an [0. M mum. from Chimp «- s.- rmueim I- n In um mm. 11-. mu! m- «to II... to hm. nut Hm»: I- not dr- Pleasnnt vesper services that are well conducted makn it I pleasure to attend these hot sumnier evenings. Last Sunday evening was ideal for the outdoor services and a good sized audience [tanned tn the Rev. A. S. lelps' address. His sermon was based on the fact that the gran miracles that Jesus parlomml were nude muffle by what He was. It! was shown In the (m am He fitted] the emphasis upon such “premon- u “I I’ll the Band of life." “I an the light of the world." “I In the Good Missal." ”The loam (or III to turn I» that being In greater than doing ham doing swim from hing. |“Youdovhatyoodsboeuuuyou "I what you on. } ”The story a mom. «a nu» mun Illâ€"tuto- thc (not that too 1."... we plan tho aphasia In the Iron; tuna. We plan the mph- d- upon you till”, l-mm tu- tortn Jun-tau lulu“ tribal. ”80ml“ Nut-on emulation. and at! was Hui-CI. 4mm (but that m but tho outrun! Md VMHQ film of dvllhntlut. In! chlllutton I: shyly "Norton 0! chant-tn. I": In! bin. “Th Mn ”and“, was and In pron Na pm. Thu “may of taluyhbtbruuo lbonn-bn m. 0! our fathom. My In the II can in! huh". H" M. Ind Ia‘ sax City. Hé will deliver a vesper address on the subject: “Great Dis- coveries." 1 Next Sunday’s open air service on the Methodist church law“ will be ln charge of the Rev. Gilbert New- laml and the sermon will be delivered by the Rev. J. Alfred Nansen. Mr. Nansen has just returned from an extended vacation in Kansas and while there attended the Internatiom al Sunday School convention in Kan- Will Deliver a Vesper Address on the Subject. "Great Dis- ”varies." REV. NANSEN IS SPEAKER SUNDAY I AT UNION SERVICE Mints-(MRVMdo'hhth For new homes or If you? old boiler or furnace has served it's ting. Don’t cloufornnnewmmnlshow BURNS LESS OIL MAKES LESS NOISE BURNS CHEAPER OIL ODOBLESS AWLUTELY SAFE AUTOMATIC Manufactured and Guaranteed by an old established and final-dc memyâ€"Thecnhgosnd‘l‘ank Company loge! Molaflthbâ€"fltkmthehat’yourmnmk â€"EVENERâ€"â€"flEALTlnEllâ€"EASIER and with 3mm safety 'l'llévfléu and Dirt The Soot and but 0! the Crime which lakes Your Home. Inside and Out. so Dirty ADAPTABLE FOR ANY DOMESTIC HEATING PLANT BemeystanoIOIfleamg _ Abbrevieted “BALE DOWNERS GROVE, ILL, PHONE 34-h! , Sales and Distrib‘ting Representative in ‘DIPege County ARE YOU TIRED B.E.Balczynski, .YOU CAN DO IT WITH THE You an a bigger man at Sunday School with your boy or in church with your wife. or at home reuding your Bible than you are lusting around some hang-out telling vile stories, or In 1 dozen other places I could mention." “It is a common mistake to think thlt we are useful only when we are doing something; After all there is comparatively little that we can do. Morally we do not measure up to‘ the oval-age of an uneducated horse.) Horses will do their duty better and‘ live cleaner lives than we humans ‘10.: ,“At the most we can only pile upi a little wealth, have a little pleasure. "If you died tonight, some one else would step into your position~some one else would take up your job. It makes little matter what you do. but if you should die tonight that which would live after you Would be that which you really ARE. I days where formerly It took as may months, but what have we really gained? When we get them we find sickness, sin, sorrow and death. Shovel!“ Coal WOUlD you [IKE The closing illustration, and one Cal-.lnthIflhlflo Phat-175‘]?! We Try To Sallsly. H. C. PITCHER Dry Goods - Groceries ‘. Market than; ....... mm:.. or mail HIEâ€"Mom B. E. “EAL.” 111 Linnea in, Downers Grove. III. I WANT TO BS 850", CALL A'l‘ every Sunday night. The Rev. Mr. Kehrl presided at this meeting and the mayor was geld by the Rev. G. H. Newland.‘ The Baptist male quartet“ underd'som excellent music. These services etc for everybody; if you bileve In work that will be a betterment and uplift for our community. give these meet- ings your personal support. Attend ’thal of I Persian kin: who became ’infatuated with the wife of one or [his soldiers. She repulsed‘ his a. .tentions and the king ordered the soldier to be placed in the front ‘runks where ho was killed. TM wife pulled his dagger from it’s sheuth, plunged it. into her heart and, with the words “Husband, I have been true to you in life, I will be true, to you in death," she fell across his corpseâ€"«lead. The closing appeal was that those in the audience In thus true to God. _ Plano Luflnr My. The mum mum Iran-or tn the world b knnwn as plan» lmuher. which made a strong impnm. m My, July 21, 1982

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