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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Aug 1922, p. 10

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225 So. Main St. Downers Grove, Ill. a” Tele hone 32LR L. W. BREAW / ‘ _ PdnuraDeeorator ‘ All kinds of work except . papering' mm 444 RED. 2 , W Gro‘ve Few people yet realize the fuel 'altuatlon which confronts the country on account of the railroad and coal strikes, but a fair idea may be glean- cd from the fact. that the Batavia municipal plant was: forced to appeal to Congressman Copeley for an a nergent supply of coal to run their plant. Mr. Copley was level-headed enough to foresee the predicament a year ago, and not only purchased a coal mine for the W. U. G. h E. 00,, but had enough dug out to take care of can and light customers for eight months. should the strike last that long. If the mine owners would stop allowing their operators to dig fuel for themselves they might get wise More cold weather sets in. They San Francisco, Aug. ll-v-‘umre n- no chop-sucy in China, according to Walter C. Whifl'en, formerly of Downers Grove, associated mess bu~ reau chief at l’ekin, an American whose pffidal {Husiness has rtuken him to many nooks and corners of that country during the past few years and who hasprosecuted an un- officialâ€"and fruitlessâ€"search for the dish in what was supposed to be its native land. What's more. and worse, from the standpoint of those in the United States who are devotees of the cow coction that bulks so large on the culinary map of Bohemia. then has never been any chop-sue)! in China, at least not that it could be noticed, -..¢ .-. 1922. Halon ”mob Dlnulh. All-Ink“!- n u I..-“ Annmv. 341.3 “at: of ('hu-ku Iawia Bucks. Deceased. The undersigned, having been upâ€" mud Adlmlnintntrh o! the F.3- ol Cit-ties! Lewis Brooks, [)0- caved. hereby given notice "at all. will ”our below- the County Court of Dunn County, a! the Court “can In _Wlw_uon. TRY A cussmmo AD. More cold weather sets in. 'I'noy an a whoop for the rest of us. but i! it struck their own homes it might make I difference. 07""?! HOURS: mm 0 um I b 3 gm. Ann 0 pm. Walton [Pu‘ited Prepared With Eight Month; Supply Should Strike Llat'That Long .. nonnows COAL mom GAS co. at the El: Mm 1" M. L. PUFFER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE Ind RESIDENCE 1| 8. Main 8!. Donors Graven}. F. W. KETTENRING Contractor 8: Builder Estimates fumished on Phone 43M "I“.vâ€"n eta-4W :5 Hal-4 MI T-tJ-w W‘ G. B. TOPS. M. 1 [WIESIW _ A_.M- n m Word”. u. n. PHYSICIAN and summon 1'01. 047‘” l Tol. Re. I! 13 8. I36» SL2! W. martin 8L floors: 2 to 4 p. at; Sundays and firming: by Appointment 3!. low. Aflom! ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE New or Old Work 121 Fair-mount Ave. Napcrvmo Milk Telephone 172 “Wan" Whiffen Says He 538‘?de China in Vain for Taste of the “National Dish." he San Francisco, Aug. ll-v-Tlmre isi no chop-sucy in China, according to‘ Walter C. Whiflen, formerly of‘ Downers Grove, associated mess bu~ reau chief at l’ekiu, an American whose pffidnl {flusimss has rtuken him tn many nooks and corners of that country during the past few years and who hasprosecuted an un- officialâ€"and fruitlessâ€"search for the dish in what was supposed to be its native land. coction that bulks so large on the culinary map of Bohemia. then has never been any chop-sue)! in China, at least not that it could be noticed, says Mr. Whiffen. . To carry the sad story still further NOW’S THE TIME! Windows Ilillwork SAYS THERE IS NO “CHOP” IN CHINA Anya he has tried chopauey as Shingles Wmunn 1: node" LUIBEB GOAL HILLWOBK mu Intuhh o: All Kind- «Everybody we talk to about It agreeswithus that it’s good lamina“: I I" M One 51' o Lempke Battery Service Station Fomt Belmont Phone, Downers Grove 369J lardBatteryornot Banding nun-rm mic" m low. labor «at: ms. 80 Vi! any! Our tutor! ml III-I5“ yud at! headquarters for high If“. alumni. lamb: and was»; unlit!- BEFORB BUYING to build that house; ugh Mt“ BEN” But County Coal. POCAIIONTAS TWO FINE!) FIVE Meat Salesman Says lie Wu Trying to show a little Speed First Trix: Two speed hounds were captured by Chief Michael Venard Inst week. Both were taken before Justice of the l-‘cacc R. D. Blakey and fined $5.00 and costs, a totai of $9.60. to teach them 11 lesson about “steppin’ on 'er too hard." served in America and thinks so much of it that he is seriously con- sidering introducing it to official cir- cles of the Chinese cbpital when he returns 3M Mlionl. Tel. Downers Grove. 111. m KENNEL ' DR. GEO. F. VETERINARY SURGEON R99. 204-“, Office 6 “STEPPIN’ 0N ’ER” “OLD to his post them next month. to about it Gravel my were 8. W. Adam. a traveling salesman for n China meat packing firm. and Michael Scanlan, or Westmont.‘ Achten- berg said It was his first trip for the firm and he was trying to show a lit~ tie speed. ”filial” offenders at the speeding game In the village are usually let off WM: :1 light fine. BAKER’S BAKERY ROY McMANUS, mp. Our Goods are Pam and Wholesome ” 22 S. Mnin St. Phone 285-1! {min nu imam 1' W“ DOWNERS GROVE. lLLINOIS MOST or Tm: norm: or THE VILLAGE mu. ' 31-: onuasn 'ro 0500mm Emma 300mm on LATER. REMEMBER om: snnvmz war-m 3mm; YOU! mourmc. commas. UPHOISTERING AND FURNITURE ‘ REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Work Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices We call and deliver free of charge. Phone or write Hlnsdale Upholsterins Company UnglLBled in Value Stetm Hogans Equipped with Electric Starting and 1:th Systgm. demountâ€" PHONE DOWNERS GROVE 371 Fred 1). Helnke P LU a; DING Lung - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Tdeyhole “5 u out... tum-II Four Van. One ot‘tho belt grades or "out! them Is sold only after It has beg seasoned for at least (our years. “mm-Wk.“ out In: cool, my loud ”A... and 40-- MM Mvwdmw Edward G. Lemon 8; Co. REAL ESTATE All Kinds of INSURANCE . Choice 1 Pet Cont first Madmen Farmers (z Merchants Bunk Bldg. Phone 225 LOANS Telephone 535 INVESTMENTS ‘a ”and To those renting this may be of interest. We have East Grove lots, [2 or 3 in a place with good street ftrees, up to 30 years old, convenient ‘to the station, with 50 trains, with water, gas and electricity going in. within the new village, and school district, whom there are neighbors. and stores. good roads and telephone service; Chicago and village stole: deliver; most desirable lots st 310 per foot and others as low as $150 per lot, on terms of $25 to 350 down. then 810 per month, or other terms to suit, where you can build a uh, age or house. and save the rent you now pay, applying this to buying h‘ Fredenhagen's Agency owns sov- erul hundred lots, all are clear with a good nbstmt showing a good title, which goes with the land. that you stead' of renting- can look over, and suit round! I. to location, price and um; nu! it you are in time hlore the min: or- dinance is mad. you may build I! Iml dor it now, or buy something "My built. it we have it. on any toms too. which we will try and u- you Elven“ «imam-lac it my be did'crent. u d the prices higher. How 10 stun. Come to thin 061°. and select your lots. tgll III uh.” range. befoée the: ma, lmprmmau aw (dag In double the price. which ll mm to ham. ,, v. uncommon 5;; 80. Main St. Phone 38 Resideixce 27 S. Fail-view Avenu- Eaat Guava Phone 101-! EAST GROVE LOTS FOR SALE We have my “than! cub-Ion new IMu In choir now pium to n- fvr co and to give you an MOI M they do: All um. um am! will soon oIn (ht-l! how" do". Dow-non Grow [A wing. a It nova Dun before and your chum In It.“ Mn 00". will you an of In" ll? ('ow and m for your." and N convinced. VACANT 1.01:.“ go; I!” Imus -A...‘ I". I! -I' uâ€"c u“ --â€"-_. , V or. We“ ”(a punt. I: nit-Ill. {Of my an! or manufacturing bui- nm- cabobadvhhnnnnll payment down If used and mm VACANT. 8. ’1. corner a! 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I FOR SALEâ€"8 room we" built north front house with very deep lot. roan: In la . and loution good, owner non-res t. is eager to sell, would suit retired party, as the soil is extra good. 19:: mt ”.000. Want :1: 012;, :2 nl'ay' take lot Si: trade. POI} ‘_SALEâ€"1Vgry high filasg hqm! acres, maiden: is 011‘! Ml! overlook- ing town and country, would suit a Chicago customer wanting man. One: nuts In 0 er. FOR SALEâ€"«31mg: sag]_t__hm on .--.-.. ~7 _ V7, fi-, criptlon to sin, have you trial a Real Estate , if not.w n,ot we have MIR .1! over at and Downers Grove cl as, terms. or um so“ yuan. WANTED-4 Buy now while prices In In. and I!“ ESTATE M SMI‘ i h Mim- a liéue'nonz" ; unitâ€"(F corner [0% AW - V. PREDENFAGEN 58 80. Main St. I, m. to my MU

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