Downers Grove Reporter, 13 Feb 1920, p. 4

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Advertising rates made known upon unification. Subscription ates $2.00 per year. Single copies 6:. M every Friday Inching from the WHY NOT all” of the Downers vae Publish .. h; Company. 81 North Main stunt. The logical w: W cm! "MB. inn nuhfln nf 5‘s c. u. suns; annon' SPRING IS HERE In“ Fm um ; Tin- ruin-w! t.- wnmmy rrw hm gnu-mm I: II nmdv wind-Mm". Ind Him I'm-hm o! "to had mum ra- ~51"an m Irv nu [m0 "ml H In Mum luau-«MM to m m- firm by Morning. MINI-«mun. vlw- Irv-v- Is nod Inhm In “Cart. h; Inn-mu. MW! 9» only my ”my run he km"! M! churn!!! I! h: a pmnvrfm In" Mi "K'I'fl‘fll. fly far flu- lro-an-r mm M m- nymudnrflnu or Minn-cal u- I-y} :pnmu II In nl-u [-rrullnr in He uhil- ‘ Hy In mlvm nu-mwu npmm: final. \ cry old a! mum. ! Wr vim-in u» that "w mny' (floral: and might»: fur thrér land- n-sn and gympuhy m 0.:- skim: and depth of mu- below-d falawr. Mr. and Km. ’1. J. "vial: and daughter. f i I fir. and film W. F. lleinu f Confluent caulu and other infor- rnuoo m bu- obuhul by wrmu "so Womn'n Mutual. Fair Price Comma-Ion of "It-oi; 00: Federal mg... (Ne-go. *upon by Ila: U. 8. mum Attorney. (or flu rolling a! pain 1: man- than 'M prim fixed by the Comm-don h runbhnhlc by 0m and lmpriuoqmont With I Fu'r Price List to we!" to. use purchuer known how much In- would my for the “at”! ankle: o! (and. If war mom. a complaint run! Mia-d out by him will he acted Th0 Fair Price Commission issues weekly a statement of the prices that w-holcsah-rs may chargv retail doth (nu. aml tho prices which mtnil «loll- cm may charge the public. Their price lists. issued in Chicago are (nu-i «Nun! to a (fonunisuioner in each of ‘lhe Dixtrkts o! tht Iuta. who add: to the fair retail price the waxy coat of transporting the goals Dom the nearest wholesale center. “But that's not enough!" rays Mm Joseph ’1‘. Bum-n. state chairman. “When you know the price. as]: (In lesson!” If you want to help bring down Slu- present high cost of living, never buy withuut first asking the prim‘. .~‘:I_\'s the Woman‘s Department of [In- l‘zu'r Price (Tummiwhm of “linois. That is the kind of a palm" which !hc merchants of Downers Grove haw 15 a medium through which to an- nounce their wares. Why not adver~ "$07 It pays! I It goes into the Homes of the peo- Lple of this community. It is read by 'he entire. famil). More than four thousand people read its columns ev- ery week. Th: logical way to reach the buy" in; public of this community is thru I medium which is rend by the peo- ple of this community. Lmdium ‘lfl which they take 1 personal inter- est. Such a one is The Reporter. As a community newspaper it is in the highest rank. 1!: publishes more NEWS than my other paper in Du; Page County. more than any two other papers, some weeks. CARI) 0|" THA NKS ASK THE PRICE! ADVERTISE 1' mm M, I 101-; 51mm AGAIN . camp or mamas Sure they come but â€"â€" ll weaning It lent. Prlnsum. Joe Sticker, Nebraska farm My. h an!" world champlnn heavy- weight wrestler. He milled the title he lost to Eat! outlook of laws. In a ole-lull match. which mint 2 Mn: and u minutes. a New York. i Our Villngn Council is in favor o! Hun-chasing "via haunt appamlo ' but {lack 0w necessary manna)» pm», r .Hic hm‘r not demands! the improvo- ,1", ’09!“ lhrnfnn‘ no pron 3mm of'lvm lhoughl ha; Mn [hm (his suhjt-tthpw :nuring the past (wt-hr Ivan [hat 3:» In 'viuve been a momlwr a! the M1- chug" [partmont the vari ms villa” mid-3"“ c'ils haw always answvn‘d "NOI V-‘l'N'DS" which is lhv truth filthy." However. “1- ‘must haw- mnm «Ni-g y! dqnt apparatus. Most promo do notj um! rnrry onough insurance to replace Um] dc" ‘ button: by um “m an Mr hau'my «Him. [M‘s mm IM- impon ‘ mow» no largo that m- mu“ 0" the an! nut-Mien u onto-mom- homv m] Ihm- inch M. which nmuH may hr). the mm no you want your pan ‘u ad an n In“ I‘M-0H. the maul! lwim'nnm mined by «Hay and «atom? m wuy lam uuu‘r llama“. iA .‘flmhfll gun-"whet! in Univ pap! TM- Suh l‘iw Numb-I'- wmrduwill help. Rmvmln‘r Hr ms! at our ‘r‘M‘ am fully 95 or “try Ill) flnwghomr will mon- um pm In: a ml , m- pu' out uiih lavm‘ Mammal hank 'mllfil. Ina! an "tinny". [a mo Hm on .An' Du nu: r-nnvlmvm 0". run .lvmn. auto Mlh mpmn' "wipmrnt -an,:'wm m ”w ullun nwmri' lmt [N {mum or [his haul «law not (as! n Mm. Mnh' yvmr umtinm “In! (mm many tin-am will" ”no ‘b-“HN’I' rulmnnt (Smw have them and until mu plrt' Remind”. with Wm. .. , .. ... . One of these extinguishers is kept at each gauge and during the houm they are open we Ivceive exceptional- ly good senice, but generally consi: lâ€" onble delay is caused waiting for the Th. the fighting equipment of our village is by far the most important subject that needs the immediate at- [tention of every property owner. At inn-ant we have two five gallon chemical extinguishers and about a thousand feet of three inch hose of1 rather doubtful condition and a lad- der wagon. BE'I'I‘ER. FIRE PROTECTION ? I"... Wonk um». : r. .1. "Mun-r «r rum-3mm. r.‘ tn.- In M: print“- gru-nh-mw- Own ”mm." .701“. cm IllIh 77- h-mnui. and Ifln‘ 01h" ““"l mow "In" ‘1" [will-'9 :» lnrm- nmnhor M lulu-«um, m gm mo- lemma unmann- N Dudes {av-mud. to V I}: 9.. n A L“, 903;. .‘Luu’ a nun “I!" 1’ rlnhx lu-fl "CY?! \amk mukf :8 'vmwh- [“sz Pal-«r. ‘- (hw 1 ‘H« .‘mnn‘lu'neium ‘my cmm. [M's nolm IM- impen- an! nun-(kn u onto-«war homr my 3. Nu- mm no you nut your pos- nnkm mined by «May In! «am 7‘ A J‘lmflhfll mnmw in Hm pap-r will M"). Romuvmbrr llw mu! uf our houn- ‘6" now than M) In: a mu! Lamont raised over 83,000 by pub- lic subscription with which they putâ€" chued this imgmvemcnt. Want in much smaller than Downers Grove but this sum was raised in loss than two weeks. Business m pubscribed as high as one hundred dollan: and every one paid as much as they could afl'ord. in one use a very old lady without being asked insisted on sub- .-=cribing all she could afford which was twenty-five cents. Demon! could do this. CAN DOWNERS GROVE? 'l‘he Fire department and the vi!- lage. council wants to hear from evâ€" Mfl prices Shall we continue as in the plat? Ml We take a public subscription? z 3% 'I‘lefi'l Ill-mt fully. "any ('. Dirk Edi-iI' I E: Hf mid "olouo-Ip'iitwa I: [Int-«n4 : ”\‘mv "0M at P‘F')I'l"r. ‘5'..." "m In" at v" Providing Ago-nu Trude. Tho ".11“. l'rml mu. Jun-gm “m "w muu- I)" In Hu'lr nnnm INulmrIL at run-.- ban.- vlwy mm- m qwml Hu- Inv'myt J h“ “0"‘(1 Out-Inn P’IN'MIMQ flhhml arm.- n Inc-1 lol- hw Ia 84mm "hm- llwn mhl-wu m6. Thou- IMum happen-d In lllahoiu w I.» month a! January Jun! «and and u» quotation; um {m a Iona-r leml to lbw Butt Department I l‘ubfle "rum: Jul-l um publish” aha! tho pub": may [mp "w impair num- ol mwauon Mm local 'wnlln mlhomln and (Mir Mum-tum in umw alm'nnmr of «gum-unimr um { u-flwr pmmuw murm- I A Mr. . about forty )f'nrs of age. went to a city in a neighboring state to visit I-vlntives, and bvcamn :ick. He was placed in quarantinv. but at the first oppoitunity broke it and came homo. He was sick “hon he left "It train, but rode twentv" l': Ilcs in an automobile to his home Pneumonia of the hemonhngic typo duclopcd promptly. and he died on January 313: "is nifc «lied Janu- ary 25m; one child dled January 28:_ .1 nurse on the cue died Jinunry 3!. and the Norman! state» “since I have been writing wold has come that nnother child Ind n sister or the don-anal husband on Ik‘ld." “I! writer" in further explaining the nit-i union an: “Hi1 wile and all lm rlx chlldnn wen khan nick and er- vry attendant M one “In taken :.in and thin one is olnku! proatnt- l M from (xii-option. 11m main-u u'xl 'mthu in (on do): and the end in not mt. lhopo (hi:- my nne u I u"- ‘riNo cumyk- of who! my mull Hum Invoking outnum- nwl (mm the Imprnvu' handling of info-Hum.- rum In llw know." I MAKING A NEWSECIETARYOF AGRICULME Springfield, Ill” Feb. 9. l920.â€"â€"For several years National and State health departments and leading phy- sicians have sought to educate the public to the point when it would un- dorstand that pneumonia is 3 dan- gerously communicable disease. and that the strictest isolation of all the cases should be observed. Rules and regulations relating to the quarantine ‘of the disease, adopted by the lllin‘ his Department of Henlth. have been ‘pluccd in the hands of physicians and health om’cers, uml an educational campaign has been carriml on for years. Yet, with all these pnecau-i lions for the safety of the publie, an' ”liuois man broke quarantine with! the following results: v NgThi-Dldu’tun’e-honuolnymmthywdfortheheaw The Older (Jo-mm hp. floral clicking: in our mat N In lulu... mvement. amuse. QUAR- ' . cum 0F THANKS ANTINE RESULTS ....._ ’ IN sxx DEATHS _. 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