Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Jan 1920, p. 3

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National wealth can increase only as our railroads grow. Poor railroad service is dear at any price. No growing country can long pay the price of inadequate transportation facilities. ..:i WefWW ‘ in the Classified 1 K ,/ '0 buy anything. thing, hire help 0 alive and on the Rates high enough to yield a fair return will insure railroad growth, and prevent costly traffic congestion, which invariably results in poorer service at higher cost. With fair prices for the work they. do. the railroads are able to attract new capital for expanding their facilities. The railroadsâ€"like the fannsâ€"Jncfease their output and cut down unit costs by the constant investment of new capital. But the success of agriculture (It-ponds on the growth of railrnmls-thv modem beasts of burden that haul the crops to the world's markets. ~ - a and cuts down costs by investment In labor-saving machinery. ' Good prices far the arnwrs'.erups en- courage new investment, more prmluction and greater prosperity. ' service. It is hardly necessary tosay how much better a well made, properly fitted shoe feels, and .it will last longer, wear longer and keep the shape longer; Our shoe knowledge insui'es yoiz a prbper'fit and You will always find it safe to trade with us when you want Shoes or Rubber Footwear. ' No matter what your wishes are; W9 aim to please you and are only satisfied whenwe do it. The Successful Farmer Raises Bigger Crops MORRIS SHOE STORE "“9 WM ‘fm Quantum“... Mlimh-mfigu “.1” Mimmmunm Nauru. in the CLASSIFIED Column in the Classified CohunnoiThe Reporter if you mall to buy anything. sell anything. rent anything. find airy: thing, hire help or just to let [0le know you'te‘su'll alive and on the job. These “baby ads" are read every week by thousands of people in and around Downm Grovc.' For Sure Result: ADVERTISE: A DVER TISVE 31 l Dal-3...}. 31.1 '33 3t.- .3 .r‘ .121... a. .11; .1. 3.37.. : Ii.) 1:... 33.17 .I. 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Send ’9!!! in, ‘ commotnmeotmobutlo E“-__93.'PW_VM temp a! sh.- i --v.u " 0" «7;: u u 11-050.“. diuum. SEND IN THE MEALS Coarse hair imiimrea immMe birth and a coarse nature. mack. short. and curly hair loan-ates unoflnin temper. n tendency to alumni. and In Inor- 0"! nature. The darker the mm- the more W emu the physical mumtmn. Chen- uut or brown hair denotes “Imus In animus. mamty..nbsence of do can. but “Immune-u in Mastic life. Thick. "might and glossy brown hl'f‘ indicates I rohmu constitution. u- orgy. and eagerness in the pursuit of ’ life; thick. mm. and wiry hm hair. great deiermination of churne- ‘ter; curly brown hair. a mi: chute- ] tor. but natural ingenuity and chill": swhile dark brown ‘ong and Moon a mm Indie-te- famuiuinen in love. ‘many children. good health. and)” [ happiness. I The classified column of the Map 1" my: big dividends. 1‘17 n little one and'he convinced ; I During his residence here :do made many friends who {mourn his loss. m the ”It! Dome. A long and pom-em Me In W the owner of hair that mws low on the fmhend and ran-eats up tho [and above the tempt". .,-_‘ .. .n .-m- "(:1 "mun aw rmlgm rum; le “upmgamp “ Tugflhy'l mlrh :ml this oh-vrlnpml into pmumannia‘ Was about '27,. [3...“ shot *an ",_ Much m :lpllr of all "we: moth”! mt! bland"! wiMI)‘ and “ no lime w", and (awful-nurmmg "mm ch. was fab: LlTw hawk-rs k'OWM to [m "It. I Funrral sPrvifl‘s “1,". “P". M 81.! rmnl “:l.‘ watching (hem. .v'nwph‘s church at law. o'clmk Wed-F - , Hâ€"â€"-~ ”0348‘ m0 ' . So‘v-m ic-m ;" ’ m" ' .. m” cor nessme non mm high man being said by UK.- Rev. E. 'I. Goodwin. pastor of NI» chu ,h. [n- dormant “a .Imm'lo in Mt. ,anm-l Ramon Man u L22“! 1'“ of V0 (‘emett-ry, cuuar Elke: Simule HMO" ' Mr. Aradu was born Soptnmbor 2.0, H“ °" 5"”""‘~" '86? in ltah‘. He came (a Ann-rim ' . . ' ' . . A friend of mim- .n «M paint". l" '0' h“- “7.2“" “m ‘1‘ "m ye.” 'hu “mm In vim-II In "00 NH". 0" "flu"? 1’0"“! 'F'rea" }° CW3!” mnmvmm-rvml u‘. m in. upon t‘d'fl"? ““97 “um“! h“ "Shrity. am. Thu vlumiuio- had one morning *hP "‘nlfll in busmess. m [Ill'fll'nlul’Lv drm'k' In his Mflh- 1 { He was married to Him laud A. out. and "uh In! m cm. man-mn- {Brigtm May 25th, 1904, in which yam» ”on M "Iv-"2|" :lm-m‘ the whim. ”hey purchased the farm north of a", wink M mn «mm- ”me It did M II I I l xvi" < when: the have mm, M "on lam mm» the man! current of I {:mfm. y "Mr III-ms. 1h- frlv-nd r... In...“ . - a}. téntw F. Armin puma-d muy Mon " cslyllmmmx, January Mb. at his fnum ‘ nmflmrd «of the \‘iflwn But n {0“- :?n_'. .-o brim-v My cknlh hr (mum mMg :ml this vk-vrlnpc-d intn put-umonia‘ “'hlfh in snilr of a" the! malice! nit}! -n.-| (awful-nursing! (mild do. «an In!- GATES I". ARAIX) DIED AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS i 'Ih.‘ C. H. Home» 0! Chicago. mm a ‘guht of Mr. 3M Mn. F. N. Davin. Wnlmnhy um! mot l‘mhiom J. R mum" and the Scout Mutt-nu and nsnismnts during the owning. A. F. anillkr bu n-lumed hm all" new“! month's sham and met with Mu Imp for the flmhllmo Monday evening. Vim» l'muitk-m of the local Council. W. H. Ray I. In News York (‘lty {or I couple of I'm The nncml inspection of all the hoop: 0! Downs Grove will be held ml the High School gymmlum next fondly evening. Merit badge mu can be khan a! this time by scouts who Me applimuom in minute. A “Training Course in Scouting” is to start at the Cossitt ave. Kinder~ gal-ten, La Grange, January 12th and to conitnue for six Monday evenings and end with a grand hike in the] Cassi“ Avenue Kindergarten in La Grunge to be Scene of School 0! Gun! Outdoors. mums count“ " IA MINING Will SIARI JANUARY [2 mmo of Aswan. Asphalt. with which so man: man In paved. was found by lcddent. For a mturj in Switzerland Mhfl'll reel innit was and to extract tie rich m of bitumen it contained. It as noticed that mm which tell from tho wagon: me were crushed by it. when formed : marvelously in road mmhidtoitsldoption‘unmd __‘._...A {friend Win an unhappy and anximn Rhodium but the 96mm of (but mom- Inx find the menu-en n! the (humble. mblnod with tho nmldm mnllfln at Ma feet. mud» n MW boy of Mm. I'll be Ioolm! In the Inquire of hflghtnm chh mrrrd My heart. He waived. ‘-n Ad, -- A frlnul ur mim .n «m 1mm". 'hu \rvnt In vim-II In "W "“1"! a! Bmthmhdv-vrvhml m the Mn flunk an. Th:- dnmirm In'd «no 10011an hem llaflil'fllurl) drn-‘k’ In ’1’! MO".- ocb. and mu my “I rm“ man-mn- flm of "much: :Ilunu' "n wpflk. whit! M "In mmt- Mme H did M In one Mm mm Hu- "-0.! mm! of "Mr Mvas. 3h- rrlu-nd. for inst-m. bud"! himswif n1 "ml. M” form and mint "My with n team m "M, mt l hmw- «Md. I more can epmrntod nan‘unw. n wn a mum morning. and, fur 0..» firm moo that yur. n my «I mum-Ina mine Into 9h;- rnom. making a aqua» of yellow "3M ‘ on (he dmu' flour M Ml (rt. It was only at that punk-Mm period a! the 1 year rut-h a 1M»; «m- nnsn-le: In!" I on (how- wnukl ha Mn many leaves In 1 the tram. and In wlnmr vhe «m was I not In that manner of the heavens. My I friend was an unhappy Ind nnxlmn I ’ "Vin!" Nnvh In bark on lvml it Imoku likr‘ «H mm mum nhmxnhlv llunning'n. Twu lurnl him: will enter lav In- imushlr (uumavm-nt which mum at [worn on January and. PM year (but ”mun-n- Gnu-u has 'nhml - (mm in thin awrnl Hwy haw captur- "I warn u! (h:- mom'y and it in em pram! that (his crayon «m law no 1-“! ”min-I l w-lt“ uy looul lmny-nvr hawk?” um" him" bah: It“ to “I. ‘ It VII «1chth that I" mambonu MIN 1”. baker. who um m tho p” f: mw for the foul liw w-lflwr h:- u- soon mu. m up to due Mb ‘0'; (mum! to pay or quit the hum: um; Purl of the Mar don M h _ rive mmm elu- Hm’r plate. a“... dpn. M Id 0 w"??? A ntmng flu- lmm Lth it"! how! have be.- left In tho m m t“ ' hmv Spam!” n-em‘nx and n In «1- .Q on ”my.“ Ir. Duhrvfl“ wen-«I that n Imu- arr-"cry will hr am doing bus-1m in ”no. a.» pmwnt lo witnmuv "w match. am" M e Twu uni u-nmn «m enter u... I». m. a. {no mm mm WI Inr.\‘h.h. a ......... _. , | s am for (M foul In... wnlclwr h]: qua-«ml tn pay or quit the league uni (Ive (commut- also (Mir place. ‘Mu from Klein‘u Com. PM“; the much ”w Dragoo- hekl I Imminen- newton wh‘rh mu II. tended by About any-nvr bowleu I! IN drdded that ull mcmhorn “In ‘ Alter enjoying I holiday nation 11.. s, mince below: Christin“ the Downer. m .1 Guns bowling Reggae opened min “no. I. y evening when Swmrimn'» ".1. “.1 n Plea Huh-n BOWLING LEAGUE OPENED TUESDAY followed. Alter A brief survey '9'! the most ancient musk and instruments. had the well-known mute», mum-ma by snatches of their work. on the pin- no. a Wlim unicle‘on quern Nunic m rud by In. Morgan. In. Boa: finished the Warm with' an exphmtion o! the moat Mod- ern Music UNI Illutmionu. held its postponed Meeting “Values- day, January 71!). After a short bus« has session the Meeting was turned ever as Mrs. Boar. who had New I most instructive and interesting talk on Modern Music. ‘ The Art and Literature Department held its poatnoncd mun. w..|...._ The program consists of a Verbal and Musical lnlerpnetation of “Hin- watha” by Gertrude Water-house Par- ker and Alice Doty Wernicke. The two artists are well known to club members having appeared on one of the club programs a few years ago. since which time the club has had sumeroua nequests {or their reap- pearance. Club members are espeâ€" cially urged to take advantage of hearing two such talented women. Due to the determined effort of Mrs. Permn, the club sold 890.00 worth of Red Cnosa stamps, and would have sold more had not most people ‘purchased in Chicago before the club 3 started the sale here. MORALâ€"Let us begin earlier next year and everyose buy in Downers [ The Woman: Club gum {or next ‘Wedneodw. the 14th, maniacs to be‘ one of unusual interest 1nd entertdna _‘_-A W TOHAYE FINE AFTER HOLIDAYS served and a mill bout hm'k on UN? luvs-s 0M Hum In a"- M,- (We out 0! Ohm "“m'l’hu M m In n 5' he an can any “it, but the vacuum ‘. '1 cum mm MM I my ? ..V "n . "-7 Fur ”logo- ul unuu 1n n MM me the WI In! M r wyrlul «mum. I C“ II Ill-Hum m m\ u - n Din-h and M bl" I'M"! 00,"! unfit! I my? ' I". for l "MI-mu n In tln- "ml m Ilium-rum lml annual. what CI“ ‘ 1 ---'v‘ flu} duh u' n nap «Md and“ uni-flung m wiring in (in I! “O llrmm-m: M mmine. that It... loan '14 mum!» I ”to, one look at an both-r In whom- hrs-fl W (I. Inn-hm! «Mac «I n my” Benn! “- m. "Ym," I mail; HINDI“. Ila thumb my uwn um.- mud nun. a“ nephew: arr anMI‘ drum of lit.- MMn'd In aw. in}: r"! m Uh I ”up-m humm- ~nwmng hymm“ mslllo Hui): mu! mu. hand. W. flu- lho- nun! 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