Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Dec 1912, p. 7

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Iii-imbue Geraldine in the dnughtor of 1!. end lime. .Blonde, proprietore of the Blonde Beauty Parlors end the Cute Honda aeron- the boulevard. Blue hill in love with Jock Che-e. a young American who has left home under the telee chemo of boring forged a check and he connot go beck until his innocence he: been estab- liehed. He hes obtained the volition in the Cafe Bloude no lender of the omheetru. Bernard. I suave and gentlemen” “Antone." ie tnhen h! Geraldine'e beauty end tulle in love with her. He nereuedee her that not is untrue and indnoee'her to elope with him. They lee in e stolen unto- mobile. but before it in too late, Ger- aldine repent- and returne to her home and to Jack. In the end Bernard in above to be an international crimi- nal and everything end- hnwily with the nerd-(e of the eveetheerte. manna-updater AMIIMAN [0006 HALL. Harem THEATER. at Mutton! 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Stanley ptonented to the board petition- tor the apportionment at Special Aueument No. 8. 43 and 44. in whet In now known I: Stanley c Cole- nnbdlvlslon. the property luv- ln. been subdivided since Ipeclnl u- nenmeetn were mule. It we: moved by Trenton Holler end Handy the! the potltlono be npmved and the: the village collector be nothorlned to note the cheese ln his books. lo- of "IE VlllAEE m Downers Grove. Novomhér 1!. 1912. The remun- meeting!“ the month of November, 1912. was called m or do: by Clerk Whita. Roll-cell noted present Trustee- Bm. Heller, Mellon”. Handy and Reruns: nhnent. Trustee “melon. . The Inlnum of resnlnr heating or October 14th were red Ind approved. The monthly report of the village collector was read and ordered placed on file. The monthly report or the village treunrer wu read and ordered Communication in nu] (tom 1!. J. SKATING ACCIDENT I, no «in forward. “mma um MMMWW i; mumunMM“anm _ E mmmmmmm igliil glfi H‘ gi {F ii 35:: ":35? 5:53;" H gig IE i415? m 3 W3 Egg“ 23E Eié: ii 15? £223 "MIMMM mmaWuflhm lhown In the manual: lhtch mmMmmmpan marina: «nu. can roll IAN OF DUNN!“ “BOMIRAMVOUHOM um. Wally n «n lulu-I- om. nmnmmvmu- odWlflI'l'houo'Donor |-- “moâ€"d New PM“. mull to “I m no nu“ m bound (to m Sen and Daughter Survive. Mr. Alexnnder lenvee one non. Healy Alexander. end one daughter, Mn. H. II. Johnnon. of Chicago. When the non wen nanrried in June. 1902. to line Helen Baker. daughter 0! Ir. end It". John 0. Baker. 0! lanhnt- ten. the pnrentn vneeted the lam houeetend for them and took up their renidenoe in a unnller houee lent went at their old home. where they hnve continued to reelde. the [ether end non nothing the tel-go tnnn together. The enniving relativee nle the wide- end the two children. nnd live greed children. then danghtnrn and two can at In. and In. "only Alex- ander. Thene are Ila". aged 8 yearn: Eliaaheth. 0: Jewel. 5: John. 2. and Input. n hnhe at nix nonthn. heeelnl liectlee to Fill Vaeeeey. ltnte nemntntive Jn-en H. Al- ennnder‘n denth will ntean n noeclnl election in the tortpdtnt eenntetlnl dintrlct to III the vneancy canned h! hie Indie- Celine. According to the Inn County Clerhi ldein 0.1m Innt notity the gov- etner nt once. end the ntnle executive. nneef the ntntntee o! llllnoin. in em honed to cell a eneoinl election. The vacnncy will cneee a noiltleni nitnntlen annoying to Rennhllcnn lent ere, while it will mhehly he neinee hy the Ptogreenlvee on an malt: to elect another Its-her to the lever “no mm. at a. will. Molwmmhmm neatly mm on by women- autumnal-MW: cm to Manon. In. Alexander was connected with the building or the Illinois and Elohim ennui and executed leveni large contract: in tint work. He bought a fun in Du- page town-hip in 1841 and purchased the ldjoininx term in the town or Lockout in 1860. He died December 29, 1876, leaving one son, James H. Alexander. and one daughter. Inn. '1‘. W. Rambun. o! Mlchinn, who died a few weeks ago. Representative Juno- 1!. Monm- dor. Will county mentor and member at an manure. mod mildew at his homo non Locum-i. lut Fruity morning and won buried enmity. Born In Dunno- !» mo. Mr. Alexander wu born on 1 rum in the town of Dume. Idlolninx the THREEâ€"Down.“ Grow Room:- .P form in Lockpott where he has lived the greater portion of his life. He was born February 87, 1846, uni wal. therefore, in his 67th year. He won the non of James L. Alex-mist. who won born at New mrlboro, Mum. August 22. 1805. The {other married Betsey Holly, at abridge, N. Y.. my 17. 1884. They lived In Season. N. Y.. for three your; uni in 1887 JAKES H. ALEXANDER. ' ' 0F LOCKPORT. ILL. Hm: Th- Get that busincss maturmfliandIa ‘ gun can be discharged is an thou per minute. Over the Bell Long Distance linu of the Chicago Tclephpne Company a rapid mlkercan fireZWwordspcI-minm to Chicagoâ€"6m words in three minwvu a cost of 20 cents. THE maximum mad at which a rapid-fin nun nan I... A:...J.-..._.I 3- ‘m .1...â€" ..._ mumm»mmm .L mm wmwm m: numb-Ah _.._wm home. Reed Downer Gm testimony. Hertha White. 95 Eat Cuttle- streei. Downer'e Grove. 111.. eeye: "About two monihp ego my heck pained no end when I moved. elm-p iwinxee defied through my him. The kidney eecntione were highly colonel. [peeled too bequeath and W e keevy eedlment. Doen'e Kidney Pull, which 1 procured e! Duh almoueoe'e Drug 'Store. outed no promptly. 1 en convinced thet there is no other remedy ee elective in curing kidney complete! ee Doee'e Kidney Pills." For eeie by ell deelere. Price 50 come. Foeter-Illlibm 00.. Belelo. New York. eole esenie (or the Ilene! sum. Remember the ”meteâ€"eel tekonoothot. Mun-om Don't Kidney Pills. Pan a nature'- “an! of am A waning not to be moral. 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