Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Dec 1920, p. 10

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We predict that on par out of my men will vote for the bonus, will vote that the wound-d nnd M be‘ “inundflmlldvlllvohtht llllnols gm I lama. ‘will nvenga'tbout fifteen dollars {qr each month of service. The depart- ment of Illinois is getting the unti- ment of the Illinoiu membership on such a proposition It the same time. Many of them have become ex- tremely hitter in their comments on the attitude taken by Congress on the question. They compute the benefits which the Cantdian govern- ment and the Australian government have given to men who fought with the Allied troops in the war against; Germany with whnt the United‘ States of America hue done, much to the credit of the former. Many states of the union lave is- sued bonuses to soldiets from their mates in additlan to thc sixty dollars granted by the United States. These ll Members of the American Legion will be voting this month in 8 refer- endum on the question of “Adjusted Compensation” for veterans of the great War. That ex-service men are keenly interested in mis'question is natural. li'l‘helivfiorter we mm»wouldbeupedtoputaetoptotboeeleanhaveanophdoabuedoaprlntd give our nadereandour advertiuregames here. a Community paper whiéh not only prints the news. but dishe- it out in an attractive form. More than once we have been told by publishers of other papers in this vicinity that we put more time in our publication, that we published ;more news than the income of the paper wodld justify. We have agreed with them, that financially. it wash losing proposition, but kept right on with our policy of giving Downers Grove a paper that WE can take pride in, any other kind might meet the requirements of our readers, but would not satisfy us. TheBoardistobeeommendedfor its action in removing the words which were objected to by the sup porters of these games as this was definitely settled, to our minds, in the referendum on the question. It is almost a certain 'thing that the ordinance will be contested and that the people of the village as a whole will have a chance to vote on the proposition of movies for Sunday, afternoons and evenings. HENRY FORD â€".â€"-â€". accounts and on talks with men who think and with men who do in the hueinees world. From such wildly :seattered sources we have come to the conclusion that although Henry may he a little nutty on some ques. ‘tions he is nohody's fool when it comes to looking out for the inter- est of the Ford Motor 00., and of the fact that he wants to sell the “Universal” car as low as possible and still make a profit . We assert that the company did not shut down because of a lack of ‘ orders, raw material or labor but be- cause of the fact that Henry dropped lthe price of the finished product takâ€" THE LEGION REFERENDUM SUNDAY HOV!“ The closing of the Ford motor plant in Detroit has given the pessi- mists of the country another straw to point out that the country is going to the dogs and that times are and will be harder than ever before in the history of the United States. Of course, we in .Downers Grow cannot be supposed to know the in- side facts of such an action but we H. E. McALLISTER C In cleaning up our stock after inventory we have lots of desir- able remnants and short lengths which after being repriced can be bought for far less than half their former prices. Remnants Greatly Reduced Specials in White Goods Select Blankets Now These are all high grade fabrics in desirable patterns and will be suitable for making clothes for spring wear. Prices way down. Toqueu's, Scarfs, Sweaters and Sweater Beta, Leggings and Our entire line of Infants and Childrens Knit Goods have been repriced at lower levels altho this merchandise was bought on the higher market This includee Hosiery of serviceable quality' In black and colors is included in our January selling at big 11» ductions. A real opportunity for saving. For example, pure thread silk hose at 96c. Woman’s Cotton Dram This group consists of practical dresses of gingham for both home and street wear. The now. ings are remarkable. Wool Dress Goods Reduced Such remarkable values in woolen fabrics will give many an oppormnity to make up new clothes at home at very small cost. These were reduced 33 L3 per cent and more. In this sale merchandise of recognized quality is offered at lowest price levels in months. Merchandise that you need now, and will need during weeks to come, is cheaper than it has been; much cheaper. In some instances the groups represent season end lots which are being closed out regardless of former prices. In other cases special purchases have been made and priced on the basis of readjusted markets. There is real economy here for you and you can feel safe in buying freely for future needs. Percalcs and Gingham: Big Values in Hosiery Knit Goods Repriccd We assert that the company did not shut down because of a lack of orders, raw material or labor but be- cause of the fact that Henry dropped tthe price of the finished product tak- uing the diflerence out of profits and 6he has-not yet made the men who supply him with certain parts and certain raw materials shoulder their part of the loss. Like the good gen- eral he is, he is giving them a taste of what he can do and after he has‘ them in'the right frame of mind the plant will again start up and as us- .ual be way behind in deliveries. Here you will find many specials in white goods such as you have not seen for some months. They include Muslim, Sheeting, Long Cloths, Nainsoolcs, and Lawns. The prices will surprise you. 2%.;00 Gowns,1 1.75, $2.50 Gowns 50 and r reductions all throu the line in both ladies and ildrem. Rayleyels. $4~§9_Baiezn§§._$2'50: Real] the reductions mere andise is almost Outing Flannel Night Wear some time ago . In every in. stance where markets are low- ered our customers get the bene- fit immediately. with new levels just as soon as the markets changed. Today we are selling ginghams, for exam- ple, at 19c to 29¢ although they actually cost us nearly twice as much when we bought them Keeping pace with changing markets-in fact keeping ahead of the market: has been the standfast policy of this stare ever since prices started down- ward. Regardless of what the merchandise has cost us it has flow This Store is Helping You Save ‘rate $2.00) new rate 32.25 a month. Residence extension (former rate 60c) new rate 75¢ a month. Four party line (no change) $2.00 a month. zRAISE IN PHONE' . RATES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 181‘, 1921 Two party line (no change) $2.25 a month. Single business extension (tamer rate $1.00) new rate 81.25 a month. Resident phones: Single party line (no change in rate) $2.76 per month. Eight party liné (former rate $2.50) new rate $8.00 a month. Single party line (no change in rate) 34.50 a month. Two putty line (former rate $2.50) new rate $4.00 a month. Efloctive January lat. 1921. tele- phone rates in Downers Grove 1nd throughout the dintn'ct and auto will be increased. The new rates on tele- phones is as follows: Eight party farmer line (former You will find this selection quite satisfactory, es- pecially when the economy is so striking. The season and reductions are unusually heavy. All skirts have been reduced 25 per cent or more. in this Skirts Greatly Reduced dy clearance of our blanket stocks. Very little attention has I paid to former sailings as main thought has been to vide values that will mean 4 If you are going to need some outing flannels, this is a splen- did chance to 93% some money. We are offering them during the sale at rock bottom price. You will find garments here in practically all styles and sizes of best grade knit underwear. The price is exceptionally low. llany will anticipate their require- ments for next fall and winter. practical and handy and here is an opportunity to buy an addi- tional one or two at 8 mt saw Extra blouses are always so to $3.00 for some time. For $1.60 we are offering a small quantity of aprons of the cover- all style that you haven’t been able to buy for less than $2.50 Clean Up oi Undcrwcar BuyAnothchlousc Outing Flanncls A Sale of Aprons Individuality in printing is desir- able. That’s us. journ 00 the next regular meeting date, January 3, 1931. On roll call Commissioners Bender; Bryce; Heutt and Mayor Barber voted Aye. gays none. Motion carried. Minutes of the meeting of Decem- ber 20th, 1920, were read and Comâ€" missioner Heartt moved to approve same. 0n ml! call Commissioned Henrtt and Bryce and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion car- Downers Grove, 111.. Dec. 2?. 1m. ‘ Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Downers Grove. Ill. Pgeaent at roll call flayor W. C. Bar- ber and Commissioner: Bryce and Hem-ct. Commissioners Bender and Haller absent. Commissioner Bender came in later. OFFICIAL m ' ‘ cmnmas 01" m _ ‘ VILLAGE BOARD Commissioner Bender moved to 3d- Chas. M. Hitch, Village Clerk.

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