Downers Grove Reporter, 28 May 1920, p. 2

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.. I Freud! Coffee Cakes h. l Baker’s Bake Shop ‘fi E; manual m smet Telephone 295.}: lk Mhmmhtwa "Ii-oh Mali-g to the Conundrum Pov- 0f Govern-nut for Intel's"- kyflmmfldflnhnd :Mmhaflddl minn- -i ‘7'â€" have Ida the It In. NATIVI "UPI” 1'0 AUDI“ IBM's CL". t - mammal-tinnwmumq ........ wan.“ 'lill lam-M Exmflmv.flhn ..... 'olfphyodtbmnucb. ml.“ fldlhâ€"aluy WM-WFJH Wufihoâ€"nhry nth-Intl. mtm,um..... “mount-Willmhbgflhn WQUM- I'm-k Allanâ€"nah" ..... “lye-amaaaanum In order to be sure of having your week end wants supplied. order by phone and we will save the goods for you. V_____.,' 7-"."u"- W. C. Barker ............... 10.42 0.0 o! the PM of the spring Dept. 0' "N“. I W“! wow-gs um ”bungled Int Than 3 Buddk «day. pit ...... O 8.00 «by. lay mu. VII. Kh- Harriet Do“. squat-a Mic Imp. M Hind-u- ud Mr. C. Harold 8. Dadaâ€"4.18:7 ........... “0.00 Wanmumma.m .................... 23.00 a h 5669': (afar, Ir. l. L. ill-d- ”. 0! Public PW!!! Last Saturday, in spite of all we could do to supply our trade with colfe'e cakes and other delicious bak- ery goods for satisfying Sunday meals, our supply ran short and several wen disappointed. Phone Your Order at the high school enterfiln't'nent (”'85- M "W course which fit hugged to nine M. Vemml .. money for the I of The .L McMahon Cum-on. the a mu 0! the high A- B Snow who! annual. The embankment» Wilfi-m. ”0'“ km been of the highest older am Harry Bryce “to school is b-bo congratulgb¢ Chas. Haller I. G. Heart: ”BRIANâ€"SAME”? 0- For" Duvis I omcmmo- assumes or THE “1.1.59; 3 o A n n was Zed: Bm‘vllu. Ind". Commissianer Helm pmsented the It is simply marvelous what fine s-umi monthly my roll for the period orchestra has done the past you un- from May an, 1920. to May 15th. 1920 do:- tJIe direction of “in )lcllhenny. and moved to apprme name and hue It is to be regretted flit the in not warrants drawn for the sewn! am- Ictuming to the schoois ‘hem another cunts as follows: yet: 13 she guns to a similar poni- PAY ROLL :2: ii: "Tank's?“ 33"”‘3- 0'" Way I. um I. May :5. 1920. 8" Dcpt of Accounts Finance: ‘I'hf evqnin; way the final plug-am m .. __ M- - I Mat. Hr. Georgg Nan-guy violin. wtcd Aye. Nays none. Motion car- liu Gwendolyn' 'orm't‘m'. mom and rled ‘ o High School ()th Ian Thundly Minutes of the meeting of May 10, evening to a crgwdnd hood: at the 1020. were read and Commissioner Win Chum“. - "9.?“ moved to approve some. On [in Mcnhenny. the director. ms mli call Commissioners Hunt. Ben- ably assisted by Him Ulric Reed «or, mice Holler and Mayor Barber . One of the amt High school en- tertainments ever given in ,Downers Grove was the one m-esented by‘the For a Satisfying Sunday Morning Brukfnst Try One of OI: NM'ICE Inuit Conn. Nu-bér. 'flley’retrllyhfidou Sale of Clpmm h the Vflluge a! Ordinance m ”AI 0mm '0‘ Duhn. Illinois. and on April It. It”. on 000.6! in cf the ”hi-o. Ito-WM Ill-Hunk!»- MU‘I’ION WIN”, TM! hymn. o! I mutton ”. Mod mun» WWI-n “on unto-I. chad-hoot Brno planted the lam mdm ad mad (or w voted Aye. Nu- n‘s. lo- PAY ROLL May I. 1920 to May 15. 1920. Dept. of Accounts Finance: Chas. M. H‘chhâ€"aalary ...... $62 M. Vemml ........... . ...... 50 J. McMahon ................ 60 A. B. Snow ...... ..... 1‘ Wifiilm. Bender 4. 0.1.11“!!an Regular meeting of the Council it the Village at Downers Grove, Ill. Present at roll call Mlyor W. C. Bur. her and Commissioners Bender, Hul- lor and Hem-It. Commissioner Bryce absent. Came in later; Downers thw; 7117].. my. 11, “counts Finance- I :hâ€"nsalary ...... 362.5%l ......... .. 50.00‘ mm GROVE 33m VDOWNERS G l[II-Ice of "£20.00 and that the nec- omry steps be taken for the pur- fl ipot-III of signing a contract and to ur- i62. 50 Image terms of payment. and that 50. 00 [the Mayor 0! mid Village is author- 60. 7 4. 4. 20 I 00 ized to uign said contract after and 50km.» the terms of said contract we 16 arranged Mmdned and appmed )6 U the Council. PhoneOne five Potter M13. 8 Lumber Co. thmdmAwtofflnVflhp'ah of In» on the floor and at I. the 0- m ol Wont MIN out of the My“. ulna! our: thins-60...!w’MIufln-tmsm ”on tho man you um. 1., m. m u. bind-ml 'lflnflc.”â€"Vflln nun-1mm Apmmnm,m!cm ml.) Hm d". Manor. Ham and Inc» M hr M An. My: none. m Maythupfleuwfllmergohcktonpn- unherandbnildingnmflakofnflflnbwfllmt helowerhpflceforalongfl-e. Intacgexper MWmdemMfithpm-mtm .1" ”V," I“ nun;- ‘ ”mammal-coffin I1 mo. mm and and Commissioner III-ya mum! to approve nan. 0. mil all Count-um Bryn. Bu- ‘ hr and Count-abnor- Belder. Hal- l". Bum and "our“. BUllfl NflVl- DON’T DELAY Regal" meeting of tho Council of tho VIII-n of Mn: Gm". Ill. Pmurollalllanrw.c.llu~ Cut up waste from our factory. Nice, dry wood, which will please you $3.00 PER LOAD DELIVERED i Commissioner Bryce moved to ad- Hoax-n lo the next min meeting date May 24th. 1920. 0: mil all Commission"! Bryce. Bolder. "filer. Hum ml lam Barber voted Ayn. Nu: m Motion carried. Clan. )1.le Villain Claw 0n roll call Commlxsloncrs Bryce, Bender. Haller, Heart! Ind Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Mo- tion curried. So do you. 'l'hu'n the M I! both the with in manner sheen. Your shoes are non “battle in tho III-m" time. find you are then mun": puma!" than their looting right. You an be non of this when you buy nut that: in our «on; and. Is you walk noon In summer. I puke! M is Indinpmbk. We an expert: in MIR. Buy NOW! RESOLUTION RESOLVED, That the Western El- ectric Company's bid on the flower ‘Panel and Throw-over Panel for the !Power Plant. being the only1 bid sub. fmitted in accordance with the bids Iadwrtisell (or. by the Village of illowners Grove. the Villas. Council Fifi o! the opinion that the Village of Downers Gram should purchase the lWestern Electric Company’s Power Panel and Throu'vover Panel, at the WE SHOW MORE SHOES IN THE SUMMER TIME THAN WE DO IN THE WINTER Commissioner Bryce pmaenteii' the following resolution and moved for its passage: 1 0» roll all Commissiomn Hunt. Bender. Bryce, Haller and Mayor Barber voted Ayn. Nays none. Mo‘- tion cam'ed. < Domrs Grove, County of Duran; ordeal! than! on the neon]; 8m 0! Illinois." mad by tin-Vil- , 0a mite-ll Consul-dominant, Inc Council or the Village of Down- Bender. .Bryoa. Hallu- nnd Ivor era ~Grove on April Nth. mo. shall Bullet voted Aye. Nun none. lo- )be repealed or declared tn in in full tiou carried. tome and efl'ects ' The {allowing hitcr from the Chi- Dow-on (inn. lll.. luv 24, MORRIS SHOE STORE Cheap "Fuel Kindling Wood ’ COAL HILLWOBK Balding m of Al Kinds 32 South Main Sin-cot. Downers 0907.. III. Manhunt-us ' Danish for this mild weather picni- ht mm on account ‘unmmmmnebw ‘curndhthehone'bn‘oha «Domestic. Shown-mulls“). by the hitch- nlcond uh. nop- pedutollhovubum-flndo-nl Mm. Juno m mo. 9- roll all ('0an Hall". Hunt. M (gr. m Ind In)" 80¢" voted uheehealed in theofllceal-{kl Village Clerk as provided in I.“ or- ‘onlimce was also duly authorized and approved by I majority of the electors of the Village of Downers Grove voting at a genénl election heldonthezothdayoprI-IIAD. . caxo Telephone Company was mad: - To, the layer and Council, - Village of Downers Grove. Mr. Chan. M. Hitch. Village Clerk, ‘ Downers Grove. Illinois. - Gentlemen: Chléago Telephone Company hereby presents thia its written and uneondlg tipnnl acceptance of “ordinance ten-‘ «cred to it, entitled “An ordnance granting the Chicago Telephone Com- pany certain rights in the Village of Downers GrovehDuPage County, Illâ€" inois." which said ordinance remained on file with the Village Clerk of said Village for public inspection complete in the {om in which it was finally” passed. from and after the 28rd day of February..A.’D. 1920. and which .«aid ordinance was finally passed by like Council of said Village of Down» ‘91: Grove on the lat day of March A. D. 1920. and approved by the Mayor of said Village on the lat day of Havel! A. D. 1920, and which said A Tuned. girl it uh. hr onv NOT A M.\VIIICK NOW Youm truly. Chicago Telephone Company. By B. r. Sunny. W lhllcr moved to ill- R, o. Millei', Phone édi-w 9‘ U mach! fiemd7o.ifmmbled.flnllomhetisentflledun CA8 SETTLEflENT tqual to the Amount of :11 Assessment: paid h union-93m. Ask your neighbor, he’s a Woodman or see or phone the Deputy, TABLE ‘0? BATES Nearest Monthly Nearest lanthg’ Rate- Brhday “homo IMMMBH nmysaoonooo 1 mm 17~18 sues 75:1153150812532 ..... .0 no 1.80 2.40 0.. 19 ..... .so no 1.» 2.40 83 ..... .6 1.25 1.90 1.50 8.7! 20 ..... .46 .5 1.00 1.70 2.55 84 ..... .06 I.” 1.” 2.0 8.. 21 ..... .45 .00 1.35 1.!) 2.70 35 ..... .70 1.35 2.15 2.70 4.“ 22 ..... .45 .00 1.85 1.!) 0.70 so ..... .70 1.40 2.10 no no Comparing The Ratios Continuing the so!" by making a dim comparison, obsem the fol- Iowing: Ration of paid to incomeâ€"old line companies. at per eeat; fraternal societies. 7? per cent. Cost of moagernent oid line eompaaiee for each 31,000 insurance in force. $4.54; fraternal societies. so cents. The Why: And Wherefore: of the Dollars What do theoe figures and comparisons denote? Easily amwered and self-evident that fraternal insurance societies are more economkzally maa- aged than old line life insurenoe companies. The premiom~payer to old line companies in required to submit to the e‘penditule of a large pro- portion of his dollars for management coat and expenses. The fraternalht pays the legitimate coat of carrying on the business in an economical man- ner because these organizations are not organized for profit and are open- ted on a truly cooperative plan. THE FRATERNALIST GETS MOST FOR HIS MONEY Cost of Wm My Jive {Mend innate societies year 1018. ”.0783”. with insurance in force of ”MW: The comm-m Insider: red to pay only u cent: (or etch 81. no of‘imunnce as m- per can of their Income to "pun-eat of death and diufllny fluid. a I- nilm 31 per cent in the am number of old line m. At the ml 9! the year ms. the twenty-five lend! hater-l tan-r- am societies Md imam in fora of 37mm. r im m “MAW for the year. They paid to Metric- ”mam an m and diubflity tenants. The cont 0! managing them fraternal ”than dur- ing the name tlnw m “mm, or about one-m of the expense for the nine numtgr_o(_ ol_d line camp-Mes. A1131! "0g lntgrgpl sgeietkn gnu-d 77 Cos! of t (“rm-e India; old "in your I’ll. 870“]. with mun-cc in hm: amounting to 3| .64.”: Th- policy with}! wgrt required u IO! us. f0? and. ll” of hung. at lauram rull’ll‘ffl haul tantrum ia fan- of “SW "in the amount a numb. carried hr the pane aunts-r at hater-a! mada- ‘mmmydmmhhnmu balm Manna-the man. The W of these “racy-Irv companies for I’ll was madMJflmfitltoMHafluaaflplkymnhw china-1W MdMIkâ€"amml’orm year ms was MMAZI. “as only 3| per «M a! the damn mm to uâ€"n companion (at (be year we“ to pay «new. claim and em. M (ht all e! “ht-Jul I’ll. (mu-Ire cf the has" oil Ila life Imam rump-abs imam, in [on- d “6W twin flow loch Do You Get for Your LIFE INSURANCE PAYMENTS? The Record 0! Timmy-Five Legal Rune (Io-ponies Tm m. The Recon-II of Twenty-Five Paternal Societies The Fraternal Insurance Dollars Demonstrated Bowing Establishment Bottler of all Kinds of SODA WATER ROOT BEER 21 South!“- Stun M 02-! Gar-nu can: I. and [HIV-d. WHAT BECOMES OF YOUR 8 3 3 Paid to an Old Line Ute Insurance Conny? 0R CLEANING â€"- DYEING .,. PRESSING - and â€"- REPAIRING ’l‘heOldLheDolhnDenoMr-ud JOSEPH MAZZA JOHN K. GIBA BULL FROG AND EXPORT BEVERAGE MALT MARROW TONIC muW.8.Wllun Inugwudfm-vuiuydu- mu. design: and mry detail}.- kohddter by expel“. Tia-Hay” our monument: than IPMWM um. I! you plan a manual it mrplotwcwflldmvmlw vuietyofdesignl @0me- ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN Our ‘ Monuments Phase 86° R NAPEBVILLE.

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