Downers Grove Reporter, 6 Aug 1920, p. 2

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.Weop, und you’re called a baby, Imh. and you’re called a fml. .Ykkl, and you're called a onward, V M. sad you're filled a mule. ,He. md they'll all you silly. Inn, and they’ll call you gruff. ”(In I front like a millionaire .' ht! some one’ll all your blufl‘. aâ€"Cowvllle ( nu. )'- Observer. We wish to thunk the relative: an: friends who Assisted so kindly in our meant bereavement. also for the many beautiful flowers. “comps" either hm use old H. C. 1.. .- timir lay-words. Tho Legion win unwed-u 1 little razzing on their mighbor’s part. 11119531! The stands are chwded each Sun- day and lately they have been over flowing. There is nnly one trouhlr‘ adieu! are too many who are not ash customers and do not have Charioy Mrricka is staging a mum back. He tore around “we outfield Sunday spearimz flies: in all park. If Charley ever has any luck in putting his long drives when: no fielder is puflred he‘ll be batting like a demon. Lockt‘port will try their luck again Sunday. Umpin Blue was on the job agav‘n Sunday. Wn'll say there's adiflerâ€" mo, watsay. Legion Tum Scores Winning Run in Thirdâ€"main“: Good in the Finches. Bob Elliot! took an of the ihifial mi Sinnday bud handled Hm job neatly. Colosimo wu among the ulna-Mew of the bench warmers. Sunday bot Day. but The 'W‘u‘b. Roth are dithering for another chants Incipofl gets their second attempt Sunday? ? NOTES 0? THE GAME ,WEs'r ENDS [ME TO LOCALS 6 T0 3. LA s'r SUNDAY phyod. The Warthog:- club. I suck semi-pro team has hum necking ‘ [arm n have savor-I hiker [and human. Hinsdale has bran signed for two pm, on the Sunday heforf' labor Day. It "Bind-k, and am La- Gfld Gluc- cn Mk. Inn-g" Bind" bu «fund moms and: lama for the rut of Du- nea- m Ind some good ”men should h- brand of ball right now uni an anti: upuflmlthehutofhnnulmul thh Hutton Thai: fieldin‘ in Almost um “in mm was. In don the fillet hundnd mark for I h In”. â€".‘ lb. wallow. Pour a! m... we": gathered In the Int-Idea third when three um“ wen push“! um... The locus um phyla“ I good mrmmhwmmmm no on us» out. Pooh nlno did some lively burn" but VIII fitted for Iy single in the third put the accen- ury nu: ms to dlov the locals tn gallop away with “other lull pm. Binder lunged to soon the winning mu on'flcrb’l single to deep left giv- h; the Imi- the one In wary to win. Not satisfied with his bat- tin; he hurled I good gm nllowiug htdxhitnlnthcfluefnmunnd "tiring thirteen o! the dimonl Ir- flltl who swung nt the cool bra-ens. Kerb worked the linden II the pith che- lnd showed hill Ability in alab- hwhonhafuudthminam Ruling Ianâ€"Same unado Wuhaduoundlwnlm CARD OF THANKS Herb Ehnlnger wu I‘M“ the win- ner of his own ball me. His time- Footieâ€"10. B.» on Innsâ€"off m" mpz; 01! PM Double playsâ€"Pm K- Donald; Klein- Cupcnter; Konl-Peterson. Two hue hitsâ€"Donald. A. Nash. struck out by Mayerâ€"~13; by Footieâ€"10. BIu on Inns-off El» Mrs. W. H. smart and Family Donnymtomrbum? No Cine for Alarm. So. Wlut’s the "no! BOX SCORE Ln; 927 H P0 ‘ Hawkins Skidmom ;Mrk§ic|m . . . . : Team Batting "GREATBT FAIR CHAIN.” ADKIIIS oSfiRINGFIELD 7 be In: ”an mm. assuming (Jul the mind has not Int-renal In vul- no. With this flnn before on, H L- plain that uooooo in I W "â€" Hunt: for my «hoot building which «his rommnfly wmld would want. In the “guru. given. then is no churn (or intend 0! «Min; fund on the origins] lawman. which will be a Inge part of the am if the Down Grave school in built. In my previous letter. I WM” “00,000 In the minimum coat a! -‘ ‘bufldlng fully equipped. TM. fin" was bound on the horn ml par mflc foot of tho buildtnl'i now bo- lng "Kw by the Mummy 1 am counted with. all the mt of the Dearth” School. which was ended mm! to“ the wur at I figure for mum"; ‘gmul and equipment of “82094.11” coat today wovld not Capital Outlayâ€"â€" Marmot“ and bulldlngl.‘ 8,367.27 New Equipment .......... LAM.” Ton! for year ending June who teach .......... 1300b 6 Stationery Junnom Engineers . Fuel, Water, Light. etc Repairs. etc. .......... Libnry ............... Promotion 01 lie-Mr .. Manufacturer of Awnings, Sleeping Porch Curtains AWNINGS FOR RESIDENCES A SPECIALTY. IM'ITING AVERAGES 0F DOWNIIRS GROVE IMSEBALI. TEAM («filed By P. K. Howe New Trier Township has a High School at Kenilworth, just north of Evanston, and it may be of interest to compare the yearly cost with the Lyons Township school at hGrange,‘ or the Deerfield school at Highland Park. which cost about $100,000 and $122,000 per year, respectively. New Trier Schoolâ€"Current Expemes School Boards Ofl'ices ..$l4,075.84 Principals, who do not Referring to your comments on my‘ letter of last week: while it is true that large High Schools in wellâ€"to- do communities may go in for “frills" and so increase expenses, yet if a school is~to be worth while, a cer- tain number of teachers is necessary and working space must be provided! A]: instructor can teach a class of! twenty-five as easily as one of fifteen and the cost of operation is mt at all in ratio with the number of pupils. Wong d ”mm“? August 4. 1920. The Editor Downers Grove Reporter: Cost 01' Schooling Runs into Big Money According to His Argument. J. B. BERRYMAN IN “COME BACK” WITH F I G U R E S in?” Ind sink". fundrflorfir Hume-s n. wâ€" TELEPHONE DOWNERS GROVE 167-314 THOMPSON ‘l'lll FAIR W QUALITY . . . . ”87.59305 ABRH 3| am 43 so 104 14‘ é é Lostâ€"4: Tieâ€"0. Percentage .714 ‘17? 799.29 102,735.59 7,500.09 14200.43 10,028.16 1 1,050.22: 2,499.17 1 2,013.13 2,403.13 5.011102 6.090.00 powNEns GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS ms, tube. 1! you plan a memorial In your plot we will show you a m variety of designs to choose from. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN l3 Ire executed from a variety of ac- ceptable designs and every detail is looked nfler by experts. That is why our monuments alnyn upped to good Our Monuments Phone 35- R NAPERVILLE. I 1‘. an”! run. of Mn. Toronto Kelly enters the following u M- effort to M the prime Du: yam on the spring chlchn «Men: A He- thodm pun-her mt mm". mm. suddenly queuing. lost both not: of his teeth In the Hm. Ho Ned I chicken to" an I string. dropped H in five ruler. AM u soon lkfi)“ . pun. dn-w out ”to "It In! found Mn upper and lower teeth flml) hatched In the thkken'n leg.--l aw- rvm (Kan) Gama. And often tried 2 TT. Bur KT wanted their IT talk And called than NIKE. KT lays that Pani- XL And alu- in very YY Say: they ll 82 2 UU And Aloe does not tell lbs. KT had a little Foni. 4 aha was very YY. A ride a day “FORM 88 And night» 2 (cut her II. All the J.) did NV her ' $137MIIPIEMIUMS 8252‘." IN SPEED STUFF THAT TRAVELS The point I want to make is that, if the Community wishes I: High School, it should be one in fact and not in name, only; should have a proper plant, first-class tetchers and an accredited course, so that pupils may pass through into the University: if they wish to do so. Such a achool‘ ‘will cost at the very least 38.63 and probably 34.00 per 100 of the assess- ed value of the {district, and will throw a heavy burden on muny pm- pcny holddu, leapelclully farmers»â€" who cum-lot well aflord it. ~ John B. Berrymun. I6 13 I 4. If the maximum rate is defi- nitely set at $2.00 per 100. and the School Board requires a rate of $3.50 \to $4.00 to carry on the enterprise. ‘what happein: if the Township As- sessors refuse to increase the assess- ed value. ’ 3. If a High School cannot be op- erated for $56,000â€"and it ie evident ‘that it cannotâ€"how is the additional money to be secured? U By increasing the rate or increasing the assessed value of property? \ 2. What do we get for themaxk mum assessment of $2.00 per 100, calculated to produce $56,000? such an investment will appeoximate $30000 per year. find as the Ina-ii- mum proposed tax rate is $2.00 pew 100 to yield $56,000 per year, it is pertinent to inquire how Teachers, Janitors, Firemen, Fuel, Light. Re- pairs, Books, ets., are to be provided with the remaining $26,000. ‘ Some of us would like to know: 1. What are we supposed to get for the initial assessment of $1.11 per 100 calculated to produce $30.] 23 an m: an as gm. Dawson sac! UUUIZ? (PM) 3') ILL. .lR‘Z .167 .143 .133 Fe? 516 .444 .133 .32! Telephone 134 PLUMBINGâ€"HEATING \ 33 8. Main St. Special Display-«See De: Wait and buy at this big .‘ 0-day sale. The patented Round our construction In design edt Prevent “Maze- H‘ve as ex plain Let us prove the lon g-llfe advantage s 8“of heavy M used throughout Although the best pipelesa furnace built, poundf rpqund, we hen"? ‘9 '3 th910W- est in priceâ€"4nd lower priced tight now than ever 3"“ “'9 3'9 equally Rum There willbea We purchased this lot at the prices w iCh prevailed in January. Every furnace is guaranteed perfect d the latest 1920 improved type. This is the socalled dull season. rovide work for 0111‘ in- stallers, who now have the time to take P ‘3th 0f pains in install~ infi furnaces carefully and well, we l_share profits With V011 Re atively low pricm on fittings. too, 0 ng' ‘30 3110“!” quantitv purchase. Fortlfy yourself against hig pnces by ordering "0W3 An adjustment of meet in wmuch Ill obligation In the interests of «ab- uribeu u in elk-lent urvlco to be rendered on the port of the Utility. The Telephone Company aims to render elficient service to its sub~ acribers and in like manner must dis- charge Its obligation to thou- who wander the service and uphold the business :8 well ax pay the “unused market price of materill to maintain the plum. PTPELESS fURNACE You can buy the b6} pipeless furnace madeâ€"--at a big saving‘ during this sale The major benefit which all sub- scribers to a public Utility syétem de- riveâ€"annex from the fact that an Utility is a public institution, réguâ€" lated both as to its earning capacity and the quality of service it must render~and although the Chicago Telephone Company is a Comma-rem! ‘undertnking, yet it is a public ser- vant, and as such. all its obligations must be equitably fulfilled. RQQMUQAK NOTICE! 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