.Olnli call Commissioners Henrtt. Mar Bryce. Heller and Mayor "tuber voted Aye Nays none Moâ€" |â€on carried. Commissioner Hallel- moved to ad- hm to the next mist meeting “a July 12th 1920. On mi! on" Mminaioners Holler, Bender. 8mg .4†Hunt end Mayor Barber voted “Iâ€. Nays none. ï¬ction carried. Mai on Co. mm ..... 'M let" Box Co. 10398 . c ï¬ns“ ................ W. D. Alien Mfg Co. 32920 . . lithe" (hr-age Go. Bill 7-] M Call June not ...... ‘2 Fredenhagen 'Jély rent .. Lain DepL'Puhfle um .2?“ I Mochel Bi" 74â€"20.. 1,20 flavkiu Electric Co. 1712 M 6.2: fln'h‘u Mamie Co I713 .. 9.60 w. B. may a Ca. mu “2‘20 21 45 Ode-go Tel. Co. 13m 74-20 .. .50 w Lumber Co. 364 ...... 5.88 Mn Gm Gangs Bill.. Mtg Meter ()0. B 1833.. 5 Wm Reï¬ning Co. moon: 5? My Mfg Co. [M964 ".7 â€(Mu-*4 Minoan-pl! mam Wash. Jun Md. 0.: “M Ma (3M2 Pub. ( ,'J.Iil.l‘lm ....... out. datum. I. W. â€â€˜9'! Bill 74-20 ..... â€amt-Carr Sup Co. Bills “Eat. a slum l m un- til. Lumber Co. am m. .J I. so MToalCa. mun-20. . 1.50 c I Bohr mu [+10 ...... us. on ’thDimram‘l-m moo . .._ M. at man a noun. 8. I. M Bill 7-1-20 ...... 8 8.15 Na Hum-q am 1-1â€"20 .. “.504. k U ‘ {Pumping whill ............ huh-Solar“ 13mg. Engine, n. Daub-«Salary ..... .....mm Wu“ mi: ............. um 00". d an. I VII ll!- .‘ DIRBUISENBNTS J. Dasha-8dâ€, ...... .....fll.†Demand to the credit 01.. M cl M I not“! 2 the Village Twat" “1286!.“ I. WWW-P“ ..... ..t I.“ Communique! Bender nova! to w, a! nu: My. law than upon: pin-«I on the ~- fl. b. mad-n ...!“Jll Nuts. 01: to" all (Yommiutomn Mn an no how- ..... . a.†Mr. Brno. 'err. Ham and 0|. [Nbâ€"8.1.17 ........ .. 02.“) "nor Ruhr vat-2d AW. Nnyn m. In:- that N boon ...... 40.!) Motion «Med. m W ______ , 57,30. Communion" "an! awn-ad the In!†................. «MA-anal Amman am for 0.. a»; »pm My. .......... a.» a! your begin-m an, m. 1920...: I ,_ flauntâ€"W ________ â€4o mung April 300.. um. and MW! “wad." ........ 96.00 '0' “- w. 0- nu all Com- M.‘.A¢M. rm :min‘mn Hum. Render. Rm, mph Co. 8m mm s cm "w" M mm Ihrbu-r voted A", W a». Jan: and. ...... 7.5! "In any. ... an“... M. 0‘ M Allin Mayor 3. "MIN the («L cur-on (Mm Pub. 0... am “NW to m In Judm .mi (’Joï¬q ’ Jail,“ um .............. m.» " W.;N,unkipl â€Minn to 0.. M4 ' . a scum- a m "up. rm Saturday. July um. mm. M ...a .._‘.. a. am m ....3 Leo Norm sum: gap-anus b. .. m'flmo ..... “I! 0.! U boon ...... 4..“ 0|. lniwflahry .......... aw Mn mm m boon ...... “.80 m W ...... . 51.50 I. v...“ ................. 51.50 H' Mu .............. ‘7.†V J. "maâ€"Labor ........ 60.00 96.00 PAY ROLL JIM 15“., um a June um. 192:. Deptaof Public Affairs ........ Dean. of Accounts 4!! Finances .. pt. of Health Safety ...... pt. of’Streets (z Public Imp. t. of Public Property ...... Pu lie Library ................ Interest Fund ................ gukgng Fund ................ A Downers Grove, 111., July em, 1920. in, Bryce and Mayor Barber voted Aye, Nays none: Motion carrial Commissionï¬ef'fleartt pmsented the Mgmwl’y pay roll (or the period iron! June 15, 1920 to June 30 1920. Ind van'ous bills and moved to :1» W" same and have warrants drum M 010 several amounts as follnws: To the Council of the Village of Downers Grove 1. "Quinn cm 74-10 .4 20.25 m name Co-Bm : {Ibutesof the meeting of June 28, m: were read and Commissioner Bum moved to approve same. 0n roll all Commisï¬ioners Beam, Ben- Mr meeting of the Council a! {in Village of Downers Grove. Ill. Mt at roll call Mayor W. C. Bar- ï¬f bud commissioners Bender. Bryce, in! Hunt. Commissioner Haller ab- lllt. Came in later. Gus. I. mun, vmm mm. t. Clow Sons Bilh. ï¬ï¬ï¬Ã©inn TREASUREK'S REPORT 499.20 8. 6‘! 72.41 74461 ..... $ 1221.72 365 . . 3575.95 ..... 1400-33 Imp. 4424.64 5649.08 ..... 1516.63 ..... 3845.46 . . . . 6181.02 ..... 327814.83 6878.08 7.45 13 39 23.76 15.41 13.“ 0.51 S7 Rt. Rév, A. J. MI'Gavick, 0,1)... spiritual director of the Archdiocés- an Union: 0,, M. Carry. prmidént; Hon 1‘ D Hurley. Chairman Cpmor- ship Commitbee and C GCraine ev‘ ‘general alien‘s of the 1Society II.Io‘ will attend the meeting A number of Chicago Holy Name men will at- eommy ï¬le My at Naperville. starting at 2:30 p} m. Representatives of all the pct-i5!!!†and Holy Name Societies of DuPage ‘County will be in aï¬endancejnd wfll meet the Chicago Oflicers at the Ur.- ion Depot and escort them to t‘w hall. Rev. Bernard J. Schnette. Rev._ F. Epstein. and Mr. John A. Schmidt. compose the committee in charge of the local arrangement: for the. gath- ering which will be held in the Parish Hall of SS. Peter and Paul’s church second annual meeting of the Union in counties ofthe Archdiocese outside of Cook. This meetnig will be held under the “spices cf Holy Name ‘men a! Duhge County. v» arouse in- terest in the Union's campaign for l00,000 members by 192! and other activities in which Holy Name men of the Archdiocese are pushing. J from I!) parishes will be in Navar- ville next Sundgy. July 18th, for flu- Ofï¬cers 6! the Archdiocesan Union of the Holy 14931918069†which is OFFICERS or HOLY i NAME SOCIETY WILL MEET m NAPRVIIJ‘JE dale c. Poul mm _ on.» c. Cox“ Vfl-fl'dnu n. I. mwpu'v: John 60".. lCommcn-ial lighting . Light. meter repairs .. tight men-n ....... ‘\’ntcr rule» Wu" meat repairs Water upping {m .. Sewer permits ...... The following is my report for the month of June 1920. Minutes of the meeting of July 6‘, l920, were read and Commissioner Bryce moved to approve same. 011 iroll call Commissioners Bryce, Ben-V der. Haller, Beam: and Mayor Bar- ber voted Aye. Nays none." Motion carried. ‘ Collector‘s and Tréasurer's reporls for the month of Jime were read as follows: To the Council of the Village of- Downers Grove. 11]., Gentlemen: flue VIII“ d Dumas Gm, m. Present roll call my.» w. c. m her and mmissi’omrs Bender, Hal- ler, Brycé and Iii-am. cm. x. mm. vmm Clerk Chan. M. Hitch, Village Collector. m mom SIDE COLLECTOR’S REPORT Wt. July 12. gm Rkhud Blake)! rain"! anI Jim-k J. Dewy: In: of the Council â€at 16' . . . .824Il.7‘3 4.09 "5.26 r- Each scout that is going up to tha r~ chup' is sure of 3100!! time became 0 there is good swimmjng‘. a large pier, »r as much ï¬shing as the boys wart and 'â€" all they wait to cit including milk at each meal. There Were‘ several n 1 "I" 4.80 I Hi) 7L!!! 47.I0 9.70 [ The ramp is on a high hill bani: up so high the ground is not sw mum and the mosquitos do not hotber.1‘he Rants are large army tank that will :hold a squad of eight boys. F. The, ,West Suburhn Boy Scouts 3now Date a chm! of their own. It is located on the show of Lake Del- ovan. Wisconsin, eighty miles north West from Chicago. Smut Donald Fleming has natura- ï¬royn a ten days stay at the camp on Lake Delevan. Scout naming hinâ€" ed the "Volunteer Pioneers" who blazed the trail and helped to build the camp. For the information of other scouts he mate the following,- Scout Mutt-r W. J. O‘Neill with several boys» from his troop will go to camp Monday morning for a con-L ple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Brevillie Loo Refers and friends from Warren:â€" ville motored to the Boy Scout Camp on Lake Delcvan Sunday. Thov ro- port an enjoyable trip mud a ï¬ne camp I A meeting of the West Suhurban Distrid Council Boy Stan's 0f Amer- in. was held at LnGnnge Honda; ‘rveninx. On motion of E. P. "(Ken- im of that (on C, H. Stank of Downers Grove was elected I member r! Abe. Council. With Ir. Modems! ll 0» m (ï¬rm be. from present indication. it than cornered slur. Cbu', W. Hadley. present M's Attorney. wlll be a Mickie to succeed him- nll. At lean he hasn't said no wouldn‘t I». Then “were in Chauncey" Rodd of Nnmn'illo lll‘l West (â€Mm go. Several more have been heard {mm but IIM deï¬nitely. «$2.31: 558.. .x. a... .3. a..- â€a: :01 {a 3313:! .28.... on 33. 132.. 2.3.3.: :3: In 3:53. 33.}: 3 4!. 3.4 .3 is; 25. ’91.: lira - £211.... «lav-ii. I He truly admits that (on war- 1m be m - “mm and any: that my mph in 0.: Int eight yaw Mn m the "(’0‘ of â€What-m. M â€Q then to it by mul‘ymra. White In Ibo came:- of Tho Rep-3H" Mr. random†Nu for (N- In! twelve wan: practical In! in (1th- zo lull Wit-ton. H0 M: 3 MM farm mr Winï¬eld. north 0' 0w. county um um! M MI W uni-w no“! I an «Iron Mm 6 mm at Min-am me mum. to. In . undu- uo o! "In.†[hint-«y and J 0hr ‘Nonhmwm Law m. "o- i~v ‘thMy-mm mu al‘ in. mm bad bu (our mum; John Paulingâ€! of Win-Mon, thru the newwnpcru in thin announcing M» candidacy for Suit-'1: Attorney u' Du 1h.- (‘ouaiy on "w Republican tic- Ith. Mr. Premium: in not to hr conï¬ned with tho gentleman n! "in um um who ma eight yum um. Tim in: MI â€amt brother. . Announce- "Inn" Tin-uh llu- (‘only l'lfl'fh-Gfl‘lllf a! flan-rd. JOHN PRENDERGAS’I‘ IS CANDIDATE FOR STATE'S ATTORNEY ‘no. ll. will be extremely simple m marl: the ballot. Those {Marina tho sale of cigarettes will vote “Yes." ‘aml those opposing it will vote “No." The ballot will read. “Shall the Village Council of 'lhe Village of Downers Grove. County of DuPazc, ‘Stau’ of Illinois. repeal a certain or- :dinance'passed and appmvad by it ‘lm June 7th. 1920. «milled ‘An ordi- nance pmhibiting thr sale .of cigar- rottael: and cigarette papers in the Village of Downers Grove, County of Dul’age, State of Illinois†" Yes and The Village Council has listened to their plea for the question to be ans- wered by a vote of the people and 1the election will be held next mock Saturday. July 2411:. Both of the polling places, the Village Hall and .l .W. Tucker’s Real Estate Office will be used and the polls will be open from 7 o'clock in the momlng until ï¬ve o'clock in the afternoon. ‘ Khan who sell and those who smoke them, however, have taken ex‘ oeption ti) the ordinance and asked that a referendum be held on the pm- poaition under the laws of the Com- mission Form of Government. which Downers Grove is operating under. ! Shall Downers Grove people who ismoke cigarettes buy them here? ‘ The Village Council has said no in an ordinance recently passed prohib- ltingfl‘tï¬e sale of paper pipes in th: village. BOY SCOUT NOTES Village Wail Calls for Ramadan: on Ordinance Whiting Sale of “Fan." ,3“, W cibAkEHEs on if .-v NOT FOR DOWNERS‘! :33: m: m .ANSWER JULY 24TH twice I day. T1 mom 11m rmnsm m ~â€" In making (or the confickucc aml uuppon of the citizens of Dul'lgv {County I ole-lg:- myu-lf nbwlulely and umlruuy to man.- smrv‘ u... India! in the nudity Ind impartial- ity of (he luv and to maintain "w purity and Inu‘rfly 010w n'ï¬co alumni with m rnfommo-nt Reflux-Nu"). JOHN I'RENDI'ZRGAS‘I. To the incumbent of the States Auurm‘y's office his public ‘lutiM should be of the {Inst ï¬mpartancï¬; their ï¬ll-(alien to n momlm'y pas-iâ€" tion in the punui! of prh'lu‘ gu‘n i' a repudiation of the solemn uu‘h u! this office. It has come to pass that the ml~ mm of a criminal and the occumnce of a crime has caused the emin- ma» chinvr)‘ for the pnevontion and mm- «cation 01' ceros to unw- to tlw point of collapse. Justice has mused to he :lwift and no loam-r is puni>h~ mom sum. â€" The ' Twin City “Team of Steel†i The office of the States Attorney ‘is the keystone in the enforcement of law and the pmtection of the lives and property of the citizens. Weakness, partinii‘ty. inditforcnce, umi inelï¬ciency in this office :m- Commuincatml to associated ofï¬ces with disastrous results. ln announcing my candidacy for the Republican nomination for State's Attorney the high" dutieg, and obligations; of this office are upper- most in my miml. ‘muny scouts expecting 'to go who have. registered. The second period begins July 19th. â€be thin! begins August. 2nd qu the fourth August I 6th. edly used constantly by the scouts. The mail is delivered ï¬nd collected ‘twiee I day. There are forty acres for ground for the scouts to run. War 13nd nine hundred feet a! gamma. ’ A great many acopts are going the thin! and last periods. Smile of the scouts have not yet registered. These boys are advised to send in their re- gistrations directly or they may not M “a“ JOHN PREFgVRDERGAST STATE’S ATTORNEY thrdlaofeqmldae. thinker in motion: Ill “eel Auxil'nry “failings Cylindet (with delivu'y direct to gain an) when ailing: are re- kindled: adjustable sins; cylinder and windsuchr mounted on Hyatt Rona Spochl Foch-m d the January's" cm 12-42 Telephone 219-M H. P. THOMPSON ._,______=___§_= Fountain Garage steel " will give the same service your after year, 8Ibemuse they are built for lifetime service. And the TWIN CITY “team of The TWIN CITY Thrubcr keeps six teams busy,‘ It cannot choke or slug. and it delivers the full grain cleaned. weighed. and ta] ied, ready {or the bin or flour mill. With the crops stored and ï¬elds clear. TWIN CITY farmers are ready with the dependable power of their "12-20" tractor for the {all plowingâ€"for the sum of another to; it will handle the thmhing steadily. thoroughly and quickly without the bother of a crew, and more than that. a save: all the grain; With this individual or “com- munity" outï¬t you are ready to go into the ï¬ud when you want Heinz 57 Yuletiea, Jello, Wrigley's Gum, Elgin Watches. Cmm of Wheat, etc. etc†can. and then turn down his Newspaper with the argu- ment that advertising dosen't pay? All); Tm: 'Mgï¬cn's Food, Unco- I‘m flu Steam Heuting- Sewer Building Gas Fitting N Ami! Fred D. Heinke r L U M DING NAHRVILLE, ILL. Chony Silks, Telephone SSS-K “wmoon. June 19. It the home 0! an bride's parents, In Porter st. Eight. Following the ceremony the hide and groom left for~ a trip on the Atlantic m. n macaw-am WM Farm Advinor Ind Ila-Ru Ruth m of Elgin. mu manic}! Sammy .. coast: inks Tuthfll 'was llr. Hutu-s mntary for owe} three years.â€" directonbotll [ant-doped: andmumedonflyau Roflu’ IIe-d and nib; cram counter-bah“ and drilled (at lmleed Inbtimt'nn; ac- Bariumgemdmpï¬ned. Sixteemnlve-in-heul En. 41“-, w Future- of the Turin City I14! Tm