Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Apr 1919, p. 2

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0| page 7 will be found a new Mn Grove Hm:- MI, 1 list of from Downers Grove 1nd vicini- wore the khlki or blue dur- who flow This II: has been compiled an“ filly weeks of work by I committee K the Community Welfare Lugue, I C. Dowm.l.. B. Well-and“! 3.31am . It contains 295 men lldlheyh-ve-huyiduuutitis fl‘ An. A... O I. C. Am m 11ch ‘4 Id Cum 8. N. U“ mun Navy 8. I C. 1‘. Harlot-n. A. M“ Amy. N M“ Navy ['99 Oil-ITO“! 296 Muufl‘hdmm- hum: Run at". vi“ help [he “Wu“dmmm Wham-bowing mot-nmfifielunber glmdmdertlnflo‘otthefln'tish Vb of those who have been ovet- M Navy M Amy E95 NAMES 0! MW “0110!! R0“ - II "IIS lSSllf . I. C. um Roy-l Fly- nine: or Wdlm League SIM-u- “at. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Make it a rule to be sure that all tele- phone receivcrs are on their book: when lines are not in me. ln mnny cases the trouble occurs when the particular perstm asked for answer: from an extension telephone and the permn who received the all originally forgets to hang up the receiver at the main mtion after the conversation has been concluded. Then: ban Ivmgc of 1500mm day in the city of Chic-gm where telephone reccivcn have been catc- lu-ly left of? the hook. Alleting Bell Bl Tailor - Cleaner - Dyer In: to be M omu Ila-o 2014' Mindy [I M. am stay In no vil- ' Im. an. (:me has main my Ideals. I“ only In N. cum flm m 0. "NW. at hm. ill: ha ind RIM mu- ll! Mn Immatulmmmdmydm law. a u- m.“ hu- m m Huron My m the "then .o! the drunk-lion. A-AM' dim: b [lamina thMaAHhtMkavcm-a A abort mule-l pmnm. [km by abated mm of tho momma. helped puny in the enjoy-nous of IM evening. G. H. Bum. yum-kn! ol the bad of Irma-cu o! the church which n- unread by Rev. (kWh-M and his #05. "when. } About no local maiden!» nun-d n reception [at Thu-Ida, evening in honor of Raw. Wu. (3de and family. It wu held in the ”dot. of St. Pan's Sundial church. Gm umt. when pastor Rev. 0W0” I The party bloke up about midnight ‘the guests expressing their sorrow at lo-ihg ”use old timers in the neighborhood of Prince and China Avenues but wishing them joy tad hlppim in their new serum-dings. MANY A'I'I'ENDED R E C E P T [0 N IN HONOR 0!“ PAR! 50!! The unruly moh cnught Mr. and mend Governor Lowden {or his do rum. Sluts just on the point of re- mand {or reasonable prices for re tiring for the night Ind the numn'se ment and other materials neecssan was complete to say the least. Card for the construction of mods. bulld. gmes and an old {Ishioncd tullhfest lugs and other public works. was the order of the evening after "Resolved, That we commend Gov- which lunch wu served. emor Lowden for his demand um Numemus friends, neighbors ml rclntivos trooped in upon Mr. and Mm. C. H. Stats and funily last Wednesday evening and greeted them with a whoop. The gathering was in the Mom of n surprise farewell party giveh in honor of ye editor and his hmily who are going to leave the iold home and neighborhood where they have lived for twenty-two years. The {atm'ly in going to occupy soon the pleasant rooms above the Repor- ter Office at 37 N. Mlin Street. At a regular session of the Illinois Press Association recently held at Springfield the following resolution backing up Governor low-den was unanimously passed: "WHEREAS. It is believed that collusion exists among the prou'ucem‘ of and deniers in cement to :xtort‘ from the State an exhorbltant price for material with which to construct mods under the Sixty Million Dollar bond issue nuthorimd by vote of the people, therfore be it: “Resolved. That we heartily com- Thou who («and m: In. “and Mulls. pm. .000. mum I‘M-uh. vocal m Gown Bum. sum nob. hymn-l Km... vbul no“. III- at." Klan. piano uh. (Mom Bum, plan Mo. YE EDITOR AND “mu wen: ILL. PRESS ASS’N CAUGHT NAPPlNG BY ROASTS CEMENT Manhunt.“ An addin- of nth-onus W18 made by System NEIGHBORS 'DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS Lively abandon or two Important quot-Hwy" («mud the In! mm of the Cube": Woman [.0- It runawbm‘ 0! grade. m. on n. u y «Icon. lurk 21th The mum” on «numb: and by-lavn “MAM in m can 0! the mum-qr: STATE CHARTER WILL BE TAKEN OUT BY C. W. L "Resolved, That we commend Gov- ernor Lou-den for his demand um State Impnwoments shall be nude only in accordance with a fixed and pmgreuive policy and after full cow aidention in older (hut there my be a definite program. which will pro- vide {or the needs of the State from time to time. ‘ (Signed) “John H. hlfl'iflfl. Commenial-News. I Dom/me. “John I. Sheets. Ont-Ia. Ohiong. “Charla W. nu... Nun. Hill-hon." The above resolution were I...“ In on. m of the lumen p- mm. held I- (be history of the “Resolved, That we heartiiy com- mend Governor Lowdcn {or his de- mand {or reasonable prices for ce- ment and other materials necessary "WHEREAS. It is believed that 1collusion exiacs among the pmiucem ‘of and deniers in cement to abut from the State an exhorbitant price for material with which to construct mada- under the Sixty Million Dollar} bond issue nuthorimd by vote of the people, therfom be it: an E. M Street. Chino. Ill. 63mm, beginning my mblaiption at once W. 1.1mm (fiat? I MEN AT SESSION When EVery' FARMER Knows 75a COUNTRY GEN TLEMAN 7537‘â€" // WWW-2cm: \ *w I'm proud to introduce Tm: COUNTRY Gaunsmu to every farmer in this county. Because I know that when every farmer gets THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, and profits by what he mds in it from week to week through the next year, we’ll all be more prosperous; all have more money in the bank; all live happier lives. MComnm! Gnmnmis the great national farm weeklyâ€"great initsbulkoffiftytoahundrcd pages each week and great in its leadership; national in presenting helpful articles from and for every part of the â€"-North, East, South, West; tarm,becauseit l'ghts firsnlastandallthetimeforaliv- inc profit (or the farmer; weekly, every Thursday in the yearâ€"already a welcome friend in half a million homes. I’ll tell you more about it when I seeyou. Thisjustletsyouknow I’m coining. soyou canslip adollarbill underthedock to have ready for mewhen I come. Or. better still. so your subscription can start with next week’s issue. fill out the coupon in the lower right-hand corner, pin it to a dollar bill and mail it to metoday. He doesn't now. That's why i'm going to see every farmer in this county within the next few weeks. 1'" bring a friend with me, and we're both going to get acquainted with you. You'll like this friend of mine. He‘ll give you a wealth of in. formation about your business; he'll help .you solve your hard problems of growing and marketing; he'll entertain you; he‘ll amuse you. Who is he? He’s All Kinds of Junk has. Rubbers, Paper, Books and Metal ' The Farmers (z Memhlnls Bank wlli celebrate its twenty-seventh an- ‘niversary on my 10th. 1919, by in~ creasing its capital 'stock from 825. 000. to $100,000. This would Indicate a very pm pawn condition. 1- am; old Mable inuitutiun. the director”: of which is composed ntinly of local people.1 and whose bum an.» confined nut-idly (a local securities. great length and which “8 finally accepted. Another nutter tint re- ceived consideration was the advisa- bility of necuri a charter. It was minted out by t e president that by; My chartered the league would be in position to elect delegates to attend conventions and also participate in the proceedings of the mat organlv ntion in Chicago. After considerable deliberation the secretary was author- ‘ized to communicate with the Seem tary of State and take the necessary steps to that effect. The reports of the civic and philnnthroplc commit- tees were well received but the re- port that gut the real reception was that of the treasurer. Good sign. F. M. BANK TOCELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY SIMON PIELET Madmhhfi‘nfldthh-m Ile. In. Phone 7" Win pay phone CAI. SdEitb-CmuldhofTb-M HELD MANAGER I’ll tell you more about it when I seeyou. Thisjustletsyouknow I’m caning. soyou canslip adollarbill underthedock to have ready for mewhcn I me. Or. better still, so your subscription can start with next week’s issue. fill out the coupon in the lower right-hand corner, pin it to a dollar bill and mail it to me today. Agent lot the Travckt's Fire and Tornado Issuance. Companies the Bestâ€"- I00 ycan in business. [DANS Siam Honing - Sewer Building Gas Fitting '. H. BLODGETT Fred D. Heinlle P L U M ‘B I NG Travclq's lmm’ance Company Life. Accident and Health Tolopho-p 58-h ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN Is nlwnyu «active. and In maid like the opportunity of showing you some of them in our late-t Book of Ideas for flmuments. We will IIIO make up some original sketches for you it you do not 00¢]!!wa m came for in our Specimen Book. Ib- timates furnished on any mm: or gran atone. amensrmm Phone 35- R NAPEIVILLE. mason l0. 2. 1919

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