Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Dec 1920, p. 2

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If the MM.- arv Minx: "mod uvry My with lhv ilk-a at human an!) ‘1” M1100“ pn-mmr: "w" 3" than ll file dwhfful will“ should DI- di~ ‘ f“ M. H «mh ”w nmmuulh' punt "Ids If! M tn‘ nn'd lhfln ”mu- «hum i It; unflflain Phnrnflw'klim dmnM 1v] FARM WAGON UNDER SHELTER hm. mung lwnllh). Milo um! «um "Mal 11.1 Humid vu-l «nun Out-fun- 0am I rum-u n'frh m diar~ rhnnh nml Mk ~12 mr Ind-r- showing no yv'flmr. In «ohm: mun! lo. M: that "In It 1w on. Mn- .” rOh'My. Inn-ad haw "li'l; Imam Might and fluihu- To On- In bum: “nun. Hu- ulvdmm-n in um um' an M0. \k-m mum uv-d "mum-v0 lh-ly WP: four IM'MN ur mm. Width M MD bun». m In!!! ”cm ”I'm-f" “My and mum m W In "to NM“ Plymouth Rock Hon 0' 1.. Huh on cm W Farm at “munâ€"Tm d a family 0' m Winning ”on It”; I... loco-000d Imuatmr- Inn January 8 It W' " d "or Pun-c Your Ibo Law I" ' 0'39 of your hams ls mm I collar balls me heat (and about filly) can» is 1h» knife of l vet- IHIIL The cause of the M than the farm on more-CHO- an» 1M “ m recur M D erm Chanda-nuc- 0' Hon. What no than chmctertuflm by which a lulu; hen can he picked um? 'Clmlnr No. 10 Issued by we «men- don service group» Ibe- under an buds: Vlgor. molt. plluwnmuml. guilty. and lulu; c-analllou. The; In- fem tumult. The Man mum bv Would you knuw a good laying hen i! you should meet One? Hundreds of farmers would. Tiny have found out that the best producing liq-n5 lmvo certuln characteristics difllcult to hide. If they doubt gvnerat apprarmwos It in a simple matter to catch ilu- hint > and by a few movements either con. firm or dislwl tho doubt. There‘s no getting away Iron: the furlâ€"~a zan hen can't hide her good quilt is from weianormed poultry raiser 3mm: not no we" Informed land to so through the “show-me" stage. and the mun-w don service of the University of Min- oourl collage of ugrtrunum. acting through lpflchllitfl and county newts proceeded to do the mum. Thom aunts hm year held 2.2m mulling dem- mtmtlomi. Out .0! W11” birds handled. mm were culls. The doubt- -m were Iona-nun! to retain the rolls and report the number or «m m -celved. In no can law the null: than found mat-hie. When n Show“ Go Twenty With Hard Work. Fowl Mug 3. strong. Active, Hoauhy, 60nd. and Contented and Should Not Hot! Before the First Day at October. PM Of MlSSflllfll WHERE Iost Profitabe Hens Possess Certain Characteristics Dif- ficult to Hide- BEGflGNIZE BEST EBB NUMBERS ”0:0va hr the average firmer: no I mekoconetotwo tmamcltyuul mummnmofeumlmcfly [ammo (adieu-maven,” Immu- tun-Moran”. TRUCK FOR AVERAGE MEIER ledo_of0nob'rwo1'm¢m You can pay out a lot of money for disinfnt‘tants. hut It’s pretty hard to heat plenty of mod strong sunshine. Not that the disinfectant my not he needed too. but that sunshine ought b he kept mad“, at work. Hard to Ben Plenty of Good Strong mm and am to In In lm-in'. llu' r'nw'rfln ‘hmr f"? "10‘ mm hum. sm- Hm! it lhilfl'.‘ (Hr-mg?! ~- zhal in mm Um vnifly fln-dmd “1"! .. h-Nv. liwn if ,xrvu hmm't Hm water .x: Hm- limv. ”-1- day is mmim: mm run “ill hnvr- “nu-r [Ifl’tfillfln and WIN ;n !hv- hulk of yuur donning by moans u! H. SUN IS BEST DISIIFECTANT Proviflm 8M“ .1 I“. hr SUM- emu 8M” .0 The It Can CONCRETE FLOORS FOR BARN "1w M II"- hm-uflo‘n m-mm-h‘d flu”! AM" Nn- (arm I! "w mam: up of the mm In tlw «mm drill. After "I!- first hm ymrw 1hr" Is suro tn ho m at us“ “var. um! um Iml Inrrmumoly h. min in (lu- mnlnl «40mm or els" the «Mo-Mm: n! "w npurv- lhrmmh whirh "n- nrnm mm",- lmn n..- spun". When whip happens. uwn small": hot-mum Im~ puma». Ami Mum 1m! II mm “- (mum w"! m mam-n mm. and um :r-muy proton: "m "h of the man. am or La. Won Canon Pmm Cloning v Wuhan». 0' the own Once; 0n» u! "w zh'ulwul um.- and with «Ira-n- "hum Hm farm h u [and Imam nmo-n-Ir “nus Hum lln- Nm to "w lam-v, “Turn mon- In mum": hm a II!" Null: N h Mum-l hu'nn‘lhlo- M : mm ”trurlmu‘ in" mwl am! Mm "L 00". hm “I": n "worn-u- mm; rah-vi :3 "MM!“ 0' I'm-hw- ulunu- "W In!" Iona-D, nu! n I"! Mum 0110!!)le On 1mm" 0! alrh - um "I" it wlwtr nowâ€"«an. a Um "I m. mark at vlw Imam-«Hr A, duuv "In! ‘ .m DRILL CUPS IRE NEBLECTED 0M 0' on 0mm Tm. and Won: um Atom QM "Mum 0000 BROAD CONCRETE WALK II shown II [he ulna-1:. 'l'lw. prowl- lu: [an Immt unlit»! I rum-r placed urn-w- ll. nu Illa! o-qullllrrlum ls null"- tuluvd by the prlIu-lple nt llw fill“- ln-wr. Them 1» Imus Mrulu upon flu- ]mlx "um In llir mm- at n Mnnnl “IO. lam ll l~ lu‘fi‘fllufl’ lo plum them firmly. M (lu- nu- wlll not rich- nully ‘lt Hwy un- lmu (mm um um“). Harl- pulr M ”In nah-bum be boiled Iowan-r berm. helm: ml in gun-lilo". null should ho- no! 3 tool doc-p. wltll I can of "mum" uI llw lower wn. lo pwwm null". Incl with wot-duo Mort» Inn-«l around them. In Imp than Ila-Iv”. The MIMI In hula at hum! Inna. bun-d lo lmld I bout-In. of fi-lm'h an our. I'Mch would be much- " llllll Ill. Th0!” In llwn plum! bottom moan. or at: I ummln-I. Incl mnml mun Inc-r Illlrh llu-y mm In: lmllnl lu llnwwl all l» malt than wmlllu‘nmmlm II. A, ”warm. W"- m- ('Illlmlu. ‘ lulu: mp mil wlnlrh smut-«ts moral feat buxom! flue ml 0! the structure. Iy Mum of a Long Top Rail I Farm cm I. Mud. to Ride Smooth” on Wooden loll-n. A sliding {arm gale which rides on rollers is mmlly "punt-d nml closed. and sul'h gun's would be mmumuer if It were not for renal" dlllh-ultk-s of t'onslrucllnn. 'l‘ho- mm! must lu- sui- mndud. as tho (-11th It um an" to sup. port the mill-rs, nml if H lmngs {mm a lrm-k. burn-dour rum"... llw pus- 8am! through tho pun-way will he uh- slrurlml. 'l‘hls lllllirully mun lu- 0V0!" come by I'urulshlu: lln- mm- wllll a Must Be Suspended Between Two Strong Posts. Equuibrlum It Maintained by Princl. pl. of Cantilevon-Rolten Au Made of Hard Wood. Bored to Hold Gas Pipe. SLIDING FARM GATE I8 EASILY OPERATED Trad-M. Up the Mn... Eu", 9. Huh“ DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. BOWNERS GR OVE. ILLINOIS Those Interested, who have not yet been approached on the «abject. an receive particulars by min; Mr. In: Dongs". After suil‘iciont members have been secured and the details of the organâ€" ization complied with, the United States Government will issui- the net'- osxary equipment for both an indom- and an outdoor range. They also loan to the rifle clubs two large and two small bore guns and ammunition. The latter is supplied on a graduated scale according to the shooting abili-1 ty of the club members. ‘ There are in the villngv many good shots. Most of these men are ex- members of Company H. which team carried off and still retains the cup 0! the Second Regiment, 1. R. M. A majority of these men have signed to become members 0! the new club which is expected will he a flourish- ing institution in a few weeks. ' A Dun Id. 'rlm man who can-le- an: on how ”amide-.5. mm", pt. v“. George S. MucDougall, who is one of the crack rifle shots of the village. and who is more keenly interested in the sport than probably any other man. is the prime mover in the scheme and is circulating xi mtition asking the national body to grant the local club a charter. 1 Rifle enthusiasts of Downers are organizing a rifle club to be affiliated with and runpmlor thv rules of the National Rifle Association . Shooting Enthusiasts are Organizing Bodywcovernmenl Issue the Equipment. RIFLE CLUB HERE SOON UNDER .NRA RULES THE PLAN The Illinois Bell begins its career with the New Year and, in extending its greetings to its subscribers, expresses the hope that through the character of the service it will supply, it will always have their friendship and confidence. It has M0,!!!) telephones. There are 340 other telephone com anies in the State having 340,!!!) telephones. Th; Illinois Bell connects with these companies, making a total of1,150,(m tdephones in the State system. The mammtumxmmns 0f the "limb Bell are best illustm with a few figures; Managua! the Chi“. Company, beeo ' Vice‘ Prende' m and Genera?o hunger. The change in the name from "Chicago Teleâ€" phone" and "Ccnttal Union " to “Illinois Bell" will be a me of regret to man; Illinois men and women of two nmtions. ‘ hile it is now a commonplace junct to the daily lamina: and domestic mtine, the telephone. In its uncanny effectiveness in extending the human voice, has not entirely lost the appeal to our wonder and amate- ment. Illinois plc will pleasantlv remember the names of tfiotwo companies that were so closely associated with fort years ofdcvelopment and service of Bell’s tema ble invention. I __.V\. B. [-1. Sunny. for twelve years President of the Chicago Company. continue: in that ofim. Edgnr 3. Bloom, for seven years It the head of the Cenâ€" trnl Union Company, becomes I ViceJ’residcnt 39d W. R. .MZEZ‘W' {91: many years General 3 The pewcomer h the Chingo Telephone Com- pany with a new name; oficered by the same men who for many yean in the Chicago and Centnl Union Companies have devoted themselves to the development and operation of this great pubrtc senate in the State. THE creation of one Company to handle the Bell telephone service of the entire State of Illinois, for many years the plan and hope of the Bell man rs, is now accomplished, and the Illinois Bell Telephone Company cncelorth will supply the service in place of the Chicago Telephone Company and the Central Union Telephone Company. It has mm miles of wire. It employs 20,411) men and women. f A 3 o'clock the meeting adjournml Downers are“: the Kilndzrlgdarten Cguilfing where .. . {t e annua 4: lens ris mas party he umhatuiwus held. Miss Florence Buyer of rules ”r the Chicago, gave several short readings. n - fl’ollyanna, Daddy Long Legs and who is one Johnny’s New Suit, which greatly the village. pleased the children. Favors were distributed and a real Christina»; time was enjoyed by the grownups in}, . “PET lax well as the children. Interested in I ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A New Year Announcement [ Those who have already counted :to take part are Mr. George Nug- m-y, violinist with Mrs. Niamey as accompanist; Alias Owen Gn'lmhs and several other of our gifted peo- ‘ Mrs. James 1». Mitchel made a trip to the sanitnrium at Napen'iue nu Christmas Day taking baskets of fruit and gifts from the neighbor- hood Cluh of which she is n mom~ her. to the dixabled ext-service men :sutioned thew. ! She was told by the attending phy- sician what the boys needed most was "cheering up." Consequently she has arranged a colleen for them for New Yen!» Day. Sick Soldiers at Samrvhle Sanitar- ium to Hear Music of Our Local Artists. LOCAL TALENT ‘ GIVES CONCERT NEW YEARS DAY This should give the how much f The Womms Club held theirq'egw tar meeting Wednesday in Library Hall at which time resolutions were adopted commending the Kindergar» ten Association for the great bene- fits conferred on the community. WOMANS ClllB "MES A the many tasks which confront the Illinois ll is the further development of the toll service thronglmut the State. The important cen- ters, Chicago on the emst, Rockford on the north, Rock lslamLMoline on the west, Cairo and East St. Lou‘s on the south. Peoria in the middle ol'the State, require connection with each other b a perfect system, and in the same degree first-C an telephone service must he provided and main- tained between these and intermediate centers and with the smaller cities and villages around them. The Illinois Bell will seek not only to extend and improve its own system of toll lines. but it will seek to strengthen telephone communication with the 340 connecting companies. in the interest of: fahsgest and better m‘ an all of the people in t tate. » Good progress has been made in reducing the number of unfilled orders fot telephones-4h: rank of (h: war conditionâ€"am] except in cases when: the shortage of [militia is exmme. it is Itoped that applications can he cared for without The traflic department has won the long contest ainst the conditions destructive of good service it Sch have prevailed for two years or more wan insuflicient {firm 00' operators. inexperienced oper- ators. etc. There is now a atit‘ying change and a marked improvement in t service. The new wnrk m be done in I92! calls for an upcndimrv nf $H,5(X),(ll). replace it.) Thclxmkamofthepr "yam edis ”Galvan. (0n ti}: mflfpmewa it Minnow"). (Un the ham (Mm priccs it wmfld n}: duuht cost in cues 3110mm to We want to congratulate the vil‘ Iago council and any others who were responsible for the lighting of the the sanie tree under which the Com~ munity Christmas tree celebration was held last year and which sewed in the same way. The surprise to mst of us. on Christmas Eve was the sudden swinging into light of one of the evergre‘ens in depot park. This ix: Colored meme Lights from liver green in Depot Park Greet Railroad Patna». COMMUNITY XMAS TREE WINKS YULE- ' T I D E GREETINGS We are nearly to the close of another year, one which has been a very pleasant one in our re- lations with the people of this Village. We desire to thank our customers for their business during 1920 and to hope that 1921 will hold for L'Iem all the good things of life. JOSEPH MAZZA e 355 27 So. nun sum HAPPY NEW YEAR ' Parenu' Problem. Should hays he allowed to play prac- tical jokes. “Bays will be boys!’ Teach Hui-m nut to go too far: not tn give pain; mukv- «Ivar that a joke b hnmyâ€"sunwlhing H! which every om volwemmi can lulmb. Further thlll this 1h) not an. in me way of restraint. -â€"l‘.‘xvlnmgn-. tree. Not only did the may col- oned electrics wink a Yuletide M in to the puma: at tho Burlington, but everyone in’ town felt man at the spirit of Christmas after “I. that someone had remembond to make arrangements for its lighting; We are inlormed that the villus is again supplying the labor and (to electric current and that'the chum are taking care 01' any other amen! obligations. Friday, December 3! 1m "K .‘n

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