Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Apr 1921, p. 1

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‘DOWNERS GROVE REPORTE 0n the same evening the Oswald Macy in the same town was can- W and a five gallon can of ice ere-In spirited away. file m filter the burglary, it is understood. everyone in ”in village with the slightest yearning for it! «tr ma u'nder suspicion. 1 Sumo pry-m», or persons, unknown, but with a discriminating taste fm liquor. mined the drug stone of C. C. Cdeman at Napen'ifle last Wed- My night, and along with other things, carried away sewn cases of “Smmybrook.” Besides this “medi- cine” most of his stock of foun_tain peas. silvenpencils, cigars and $20.00 R ii rsmially a lulensurv- at thii UM! to “pm,“ my ink-rm! in "to work of "an National Raspilal Day. erh mks m arm-«4- the lawns: ”sibli- pubh'r inn-rm! in tho watt «9‘ (he nmmry‘« Mspiuls and «imi Int inflilnlinm. Ya" haw mt prop-1 erly rhmn May rm. "to mum-n“ sary a! "an bivth «f Flonwm- Sight. imk. as "w day In In n‘khratovl as Haunts! Hospilal Day. Just at lhis time those of us Irlm an‘ mum! in 0a- admim'stmlion nf National af- fairs an having um aumtkm forrnl lo I)!- rery gm! new! of expanded hospital radium. hy mason of «hp minim-Ms sf disabled «idiom. an mt heartily oxtml my good wishes for the mom modal row": from ywnr ofl'mfs. ! BITS N Y BROOK .-\ M0356 LOO? FROM NA PEI- \ ILLS DII'G STORES Pmiclo-M Munlivm «M "w fount- ing hearty ounlommrnl: THE W "ITH "0‘38”. WASHINGTON My Dear Sir vu I0 hourly 1M: flu- originator mutual I National Nov-pita] DI)‘ Commitleo. compo-ml nf Mm promi- mm “mm-«- fmm Now Yuri to Lot Anmlw. Including Canada. to mun-vine the ma! program. 1'» committee to «Into bu ”pointed mm chairmen in w mm nml four (Yan- ullu warmers and "w mt at tho‘ mum elm 6- bring raw-u). omn- When the Hon wan divulged cu mum-tin bowing] men through. on! North America their nupmm' According to the program outlined by the originator of National Hospi- tal Day and eagerly adopted by hos- pitals throughout the United States and Canada and by Surgeon General Hugh 8. Cumming of the L'. S. Pub- lic Health Service. who has charge of; the hospitalizatlon of the 26,000 ilis-‘ abled war veterans still under treat- ment. each hospital wil hold “open home" on May 12 and invite the peo- ple of the community to come in and «ea (or themelveu how the with and injured are eaml for. Literature will he prepared telling of the amount. and kind of work «lone ntul honpitalu that operate «hook for numn will invite girls and women imam-«ted in manila. to inspect the student nurm' quarter: and find out uomethlng about the way young women are e- quipped {or this splendid profession. Mao. many houpitaln have arranged to hold the [radiating exrreinev- «I the numa' school on that date. . An idea, originated by a. Downew Grove resident. has been hailed by leading hospital executives, govern- ment officials and surgeons as one that wil hncten the developement of the care of the sick and injmed of‘ this country to' a considerable degree. This idea is for a general observance of “National Hospital Day" on May 12, the anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, pioneer in modem hospital and nursing meth- Pmident Harding Endorses Move- ment in. Letter â€"- May ‘ 12”: is the Dan- DOWNERS GROVE _ » MAN ORIGIN/HIS “HOSPIIM DAY” .VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 14 $2.00 Per Year in Advance Lad WARREN G. HARDINH V0 ry truly yours. Taken 1‘ Mt Miskolly was wwkdnl as ‘ Prm'nknl and Mrs. Runners and Mr. Jim-e as! members. Mrs. Remmn is a new member of the Board and taken the place Whifll Mrs. Prim-e Hm MM. Mr. Dove was abducted. f u E! gratifying to .40? the villaxr 'in hmmny arr-r :rhool aflairs after} {some uf the rampaigns of thv past How \9arr‘ which marl) disrupt"! an! fcommunm'. ; f mum ('AS'I' AT . SCHOOL ELECTION week by more people than rad the news. That’s what makes them so valuable to anyone with ghiqgs to se". try 0mg, the cggt irivi'n‘iv,v compared 'to die regatta We have given the testimony of many I ,9 regarding”? unus~ ua i pawn e rter dasfipflidna‘ds. This week wemwish to add that of a inter and in- terior decorator. resorting an ad for thm insertions he uncalled it after the #12ch week, because "he had had so many calis that he had all the work he mum do for a while." This is but another who has taken advantage of the low cost of Reporter dassified ads to reap a [ign'estfmm ghem. _ h": I duéér'thing, but these little busigmgs utters avg rgad even: w a;.;.m.;‘..r';;mc."“;; Ior'IIJIu-SRIL Th I'M-Min" 6‘ “0"" "w "W of I'Hurnmm uf Dis-(rid .\n 58. TM} "'m "f N'“ A“ “004‘!!!“ brad "r quit-I of “In Ila) Ira: musn' h) "In "'0 Enghsh "Imminent "f "w "”1"; (at! HIM "Ion was lull one Hello! Soho"! We Pit-"mo that ""h a W" in "'0' MM and Im «mauiznl Impo. nwlwm. Um “”0"". h“ ‘"'" “f ”" gitin'L most slmssfu' afl'air; Mar gin-II h,“ The um- «II-z I'IIr l’riwirlent ofl “'9 ”M" "f M" "m" “m. "Io Roan! nf EducatiokA. C. Mixt- ”Mn" “'°"'""‘ “m lhnmuplvh'l kc"). 40; For )II‘IIIIIII',c full tam-EMMY "‘ Mrs mum Rammers. 4|: PM E} fifth". ARI-‘10“? H "'9 "am of ”h. Onfly ("fly-mu- mm wan: rasl: Ins! Saturday aflermum at "a! mm mm! 01011501! of «man for the Bunnl' of I'Ialumtim uf Dis-(rid Na. .58. TM} «mid of tlw day Km rausu' by tho (at! ”bat "van was lull one (idle! in Hm MM and M «manual unpo. sitiml. { 0N LY FOR'l'Y-ON E $33K»... I: fit. 323.17 1 .1. :03; 1 35.3.: 11.4.2. Pup. 12.23.! AND NOW A PAINTER Tho MMM’)‘ n! the building now he- in; alomolinhml in intemAtlngly woven Into 1hr Ma of the community. Win-n "w starkly «an ornnlml in "I“ (Du-m mm- flflmrn chum-r members including (he pastor and M! wih. M the pm": time more “! 250 mm- For solut- time the church society hu contemplated selling the build- ing but there was some thought that perhaps it might be used for a gym- nasium by the Men's Club and noth- ing definite was alone until last week. Another transaction 0! intemt was the purchasing by the Congregational Society of an additional sixty feet‘ out of the property upon which the old church «toad, thus giving them auflicient ground to noble them to )huild the main auditorium of the church, which when finished will give them the room "canary for their art-mug mnxrentinn and Sunday School. The original plum- contem- pinto «nu-h a building. and the now plum allow for u powwow on tho rust pan of their property. In use since befom 1880. the pass- ing of the old church seem»- to mark the passing of an older generation and mode of living which we. in th- present age. sense but dimly. Not ‘all of the folks who have worshiped in the building since its erection have passed on. but u younger genJ oration is now hem and the rating] of the edifice mnrks the naming of a landmark known to all. Purchased by Mr. Loo Wlerenski from the church trustees, the old timbers, rafters and jolsls will again firm a useful purpose. The old Congregational Church ‘which for so many years housed a- devoted congwgation of local people, is no more. 'l‘heprocess of tearing down the structure which was started a little over a week ago, ix practically completed and the lumber and stem is being haulcgl to an East Grove sito where it will be used in the construe-1 tion of a home. I Lumber Will be Used to Build East Grove Homeâ€"Marks Passing of Old Landmark. RAZING OF OLD CONG’L. CHURCH N E A R L Y DONE ICnm imml on DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 The date and time will be announc- ed but. 'ThP Ladir-s AM Society of lbw MethMistâ€"Epimpul Church is plan“ wing to give a dinner in the churrh, parlors ch»: second week in May furl rthe benefit of the fire truck fund. VIM exact date has not yet been «10-. cided but all who read this will, noI doubt, make pins to attend becanm: of the universal knowiedge that din-i hers given by this organization are! always well worth experimenting: I "Th9 Amalnnz' 'is "w mum- of Ihv fphy and (he (1;! 0" chant-tor» W- Home: M. E. LADIES TO GIVE Lord Lila-Tl)" . V . .mfix'omtl anu'n Lord Twoflm’ayos . . . . Arthur Tylnr Andre (V (”will . . .. ,Hanfld Zimlt 0m. .. ....... ....F.dwanl Tank Fitmfl ............. Arthur Mi”: "Srrmm" Shut". .lmmhy Tan-4m- . Whilo "or play i:- a finial «1an "n.“ n“""’,“"‘.‘ fedy. it h- m "in «naming ram-l}: TM“ ”nonh- ’M‘fi” ‘ ‘II M- full at real humor from first In; A! "w ~avm' nlm‘fivm Dom-Ion 9‘qu '84. the MINI "In! tarps mu chuck! in... lmmww Hymn I'IIIIHI Libyan: ling all owning and with \ou la bulb..." 93".":- nm for an nnrxpirml, in a not! frame of mind. Tim “um-hp," and u... an." In" rm 0.. n." «lily of tho plot as NP" Is that M? some ofjhc charartnr<. (inn rm- to Tun-m: funny. and tomefimog. '1‘“ L! Tlnrp wn< unly unv- llrh-I In ”Iv ginfl'lknts "imam“ "'0 Nay. :flrlvl and "w Fnlv mu u~ “-me {run at Chm yard Lady leim Rollurhet Lady Thnm‘in Mum»: lelu ........ . ...l.rmy Sulli‘an 39". Roger .‘Iilrhv'n.. Edwin vam Lady Castlejnnhn. . .HFflma lit-"v Lady wmnlmina Mturhot. < book of flu- :chool. TM» play is the maul number n! the High Schoo' Entertainment Coors-e wink-h ls bring firm for (hr benefit of “The C-uan." the )‘var- [ A! «sight o'clock the runnin- will Irina Incl baron you wlll l» I wooll- lnml «one in England. fll‘ly mlln from lamina. Two Ilium: wlll It our. Raw. Rog" flinchln and You- IN. I normal. If you will look clan-- ly you may recognize them an Emmy Gnu-v1 uml Lolloy Sullivan. nrnlnr cllmmen at the Downer-u Grove lllxh School. In fact. the calm car! an: members of the Sonlor Clus. Next Monday owning. April 26th. the Dkke Thuatn- will be the mm- of one o! the muon'n “high lightu" â€"-lba Senor Claw Play. Fnrdnl Candy. in “m Acts. Snead Hunter 0! am Emmanuel"!- SENIOR PW, "‘Illf AMA10N5."' MONDAY AI DKKI IIIEAIRI TRUCK DINNER A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY Eliuhvth Sham-r V , ‘Evomtt Brown . ..Arthur Tylnr . . ,Hanfld Zimlt . . .Fdwanl Tank ....Arthur Mi”: THE 3881‘ SPRING TONIC Vir I i nia “ '3 pl Nary ('urh: Former meetings have been very successful and the Moderator. Emu; B. Goodwin, looks forward to The Forum contributing much of value to The, subject for the meeting will [39 “Prevention of Diseasé.“ and the principal sprain-r will be Dr. Frank J. Smith. seph'; Church Hall. The menings are non-sectarian, free for all. and any nun who has stithing m .cav will he heard. The l‘nopkk Forum will w-npvn Monday waning. May 1st. in St. Jr» PEOPLE’S FORUM 1'0 RESUME MAY 1 AT ST. JOSEPH’S Thv Librar) v~ an umummm «r which Dora! proph- aw- pnmvl. Sc-r- View on “W “0va of [MM-tors i- unt- continual Jmufln [0 fl‘. rnnu‘h '1'- renuv' m mm’t ”w rk-mamls uf th‘ r-wr [rowing institminn and Irv-op it up M the high mark ‘3! has matk- in Mr- 035'. Only by privatn amlim. and by strict n-nmmy can "tough fumh br- xatht-vevl umthrr to kv-v-p "I? library on ”m hirh plan» iv ha~ ;H«lna .‘l I'm-1m lmui~ '7. Mahtmnt' u Sou-ml "amok urn- "urmvn in rm ”W In"!!! tho MNm‘iug l1“‘l'i\~ in: unv- min each: Mr- F. .-\. Rt-m- im'm. Mn. UNI Allimn and W I" Klnwmann. JMa‘ Fm!” rvrrmxml lu‘n row.» For Anmxn‘lhunMIOh. ! Against Anurxnlim~fl7 Majority~6l \\‘O)I|'2. - For AliMMIllm-Anl Animl Alums-lion -II Muwuywm. Tm! Fur-4M. Tut-l. Anguish-48 Total Muioriu- Fnr» M A! "w «mm nlm‘iicm lhm-Im. 9‘»an v00 ME. â€"- “2 mm nml 42 wnmc'n \Mt-d n. follow»: Hath mm and womm voter» of the Villagv yuan-why wuiih‘mi lhvir opinion favorably lo the authentic-n of "any". Sub-“vision I» "w Vil- lage of Dow/non “me u tho- o-lrr- tim Tummy mul 1hr pmpouMon rur- rim! h) a mnjurity 0! ml vows. Proudlbn Curie.- » 08 V0.“ - IDin-donu o! Minty Wen Painted. MEN AND WHEN V0“ IN fAVOR 0f BUM SUBDIVISIM O. l'rirkr". Mr" “ um”. TM I I2 3! I H.“ ' U i" ‘17 '37 l Iii 3" ”'5 Til-kw“ aru- )‘m air In thv hn_\~ and also at but!» our lvrnl runny-h; vf ”'Nv bu}- hmr mv~~ml yum {up an and buy 3 f0“ at Vllh’l' [amgr Hv-m-y Hicklu lfhu'f 'H"' F"!!! I‘ m“ "I Ilw Kuhn-u Gunny ~u yun “1” 'i- :AMr In thirw it lmmv- "ml mph! if 3m: ImM llw 'nd)‘ He'll!" \uu'" nu! hm' any “1.qu- wilh l' a: H i» Immvl m“. Marv lirlu-lâ€" mu 1 In «M :II um". 'l'ht- Tun-mm :Ifl whim: tu mmzr- 'hv tnvm agmn fur [ha-y hr! Hm! I-w-vv- Ir-ly mm luklv :1 fr“ Mun lwkvh, rv-mrmhr uh I’m \uur Irwin. iv an Hit-I On 3""? [Ml'll'fl\ 1n huvr :(uv-I‘ firt- pruhrflum } me I'M- If any,~'irrâ€" :Hl' full} "warn. hy mmmmn mum ”mum. ”'th II-v‘auw ”rt-y m1 mrnn-vl lhy-y 11W in"): r-vu-rml Um! Hwy chann- Hw-ir mimla :uf'rr ;. firu- In» Hum-v, ”Wit I'Wrmr‘ WhI-n nim'ty-nim- 1' 11ml of all UK.- pr-npla do anyt int, wr van safely say um all do it. That's why We say EVERYONE malls rlassifinl ads. In a mrv-nt (ms- t'ionaire .k'r-M out by an own nowspaprr it was found that nim- tyâ€"nim- par want of [I'm Mark?” read the rlm‘sifimls. Sine» rhad' in: tlm rrsults of this sunny we have. tried by judicious inquiry to find how many of «ur wanlnrs read Reporter rlnssifieds, and we have still to find the first om: who will say he does not read tlwm. This mtplains- why a 'classiflod will sell pianos. houses. real nut». cows, automobiles and wand . hand clothifig. almost anything. Try one next week. the cost is low for the results secured. Snmfl'u.‘ nmhl. Mu} mu m. lin- mm “in lmM ”w Jmumr fur ”I" l-‘irt- Tvm‘k h-m-fiz. Vin-mn- to \g-m “on“ I» TIMI in El." M V" "at: Italic new... TM» 0“ m- pruposilicm an whirl: [with ”w NquM» 0' ”Ir \illukfi and at tho «mm-«Hm: rmmlry Hm sInM nuilul fur (luv rulmmm gnu-l. This olMIil-l will harm bulb. um! am an mcm- Hum tlw "um; DRAWING FOR THE FORD ('AR TO BE MAY FOURTEI'. ENTH NINETY-NINE PER CENT READERS 'l'ho-rr- will M Iwo pullinx plan‘s: Hw- anltmr "all and J. W. "'tfl‘hl‘lr Rt-nl Haun- "mt-4'. Volt-n: rwidinx "0"“! u! “w "Q" un- mgumunl to mu- m Tuclwr'x and Hum- mmh M lbw anxo "nu. As laid out the «lintrivt c-mbrm-«ns the territory from the Plant maul In about a quarter of 1: mile mull: of the Inn-mu \illugc lbmilu aml fmm llw ltclomnt mul to east of the Woulmmu depot. lurimlml an- Muir land Arms. par!» nl‘ Ihv llma‘gur «uMivipiunu, Wulmout. and "w limmv ‘Ilbl“\‘si‘"| um! contiguous Irrritur). 'l'lu' lo-gul alaâ€"rn‘plium of “so «liulrirl mu! the count tuck-r wt- ling 0w cluhr fur llu- olwtltm. will hr found printout this wmrk on page 7. This sanitary district is designed to take can? of the sewage disposal of the Village of Downers Grove and tho rurroumling territory. The {not that the village is being forced by tho State Department of Ilaalth to construct new filter beds and Minor disposal workx to replace thoso‘ near the gravel pit in tho north wood;-' which have been found inadequate“ main-s the formation of this district :1 very important thing {mm the standpoint o! thorn: in the village. ltl is lesx important to thaxe who roxide within the proposal boundaries. but outside the limitu. an it will xiv:- them a chain-o to connect up with u snwrr syxtvm which i» nlmmly in~ stalled when tlwy am ready to in- stall then-ac conveniouu-s. which "yum so much in tho preau-nl day life. Cuunty Judge Ruthjo rnu-n'd an order in thv County Court, Monday setting the date for tlw olvclion on tho “Sanitary District of Duwm‘rs Grove" to lw Saturday, May 14th, betwmm tlu- hours of 7:00 a. m. and 7 p. In. (Central Standard time). Volt-rs to Pass on “lm‘vners (Emu- Sanitary "italic!“ Sauna ' day. May th. DATE FOR DRAIN- AGE ELECTION SET BY COUNTY (‘OURT No 009, not even the (Hm VII hurt. It being one of th m Just as the machine’s front whack hi; the truck, a west bound fut twin hi tlmn. spinning the taxi mph”- ly amuml and umuhing the front of the auto. Tho mmhinv was nnr operated bv the Knlzow company and the driter, Waltor Limb. was taking two girl pasxznngers to thnir home. 'l'hrr-r [rm-um had Harm“ («tapes from vh-atiu about fivoothirty “st night at Hm Washmmnn era-m rmâ€" imr nf Um Bullimrm at Hinsdale. when (hr taxi in which they we": riding wt»: «truck by a fazt train. I‘Va-l Tfllin HR! "I‘M WM Tau spinning it (Tm- flrllly 1mm! le "Ir-0mg umlwl unh a (when! vhq-n \mn uf plun- (In ”W I'M" 'rinh 3m" «bunny \xhirh 'hfllfl‘ pm! Mr" vnllm .Jir about Ni" Plant, i Mr‘ I‘.-avhv\r~ltmv. ropmmfilfl ‘lhv- Hllzahrfh “H'm‘mit‘k Monrovia! Fund. “'I” hr Hw- first”! at N! l’hilan'hrup} :k-wnrlmflfl. MIC m-Vv Wutmlulas ant-mu, Apr“ 27. TM. Orr-inn flu- in‘l rluh meeting IM~ "ring, Hm "fin-m1: hum I)!“ every memlnr \n” mask» :1 vmial 9,011 In mum! TUNED; mu: maxim mum: LAST NIGHT n mssnMJ-z momma "1w of llw varmiJ-w camo- when Ilu- duh ‘01"! In dirt-«Mimw H00 0'" [Imhm‘nta' plan. muk'r I'bir’l they ‘me Irv-n «rm-Icing fur "m In“ {Wu nah. and arm» adapt "In! 07 law mu m”) "IN-tiny a "arm-ml" our. 110- mum-[numb will "our hr IIIMI m!" r-mmuln-r . m-h mt "Art I” ‘JH'HI'IH‘P ":mnni'u-v" and Vi" fulf- Wm flunk :a Hwy: llu‘fl‘ "My INDIE? ”w clinr! «morn-inn of "Ir m“!!- ill". and all rlul: vm-mlu-r. wi" l) :hm'M, Lwh- a un-inlm lfllv’lvwl H. "W “ark ”mu vmvlv: ”w vh-paumw plan fund fur «luv-ls. “w "nun-fa P.- siam. n M" far ”or prnlmkm of m- Imm‘ly and infant-y; :0" ”mm m c‘qurâ€"ul. Mm. Jam“! continually Iu-v-p- Dwrwlf and "w rlnh "I'm a! lrpidulinn In «hit-h town: In” .1 mnhml mic-rid. Ml!» "mum! 1mm u chairman of "w ugh-lath:- Commute;- pun-H u n-nnluu‘on “king ”in club h II- alnm «worn! mm new More ol- sum Lott-dawn. Thin nu «but. Tho mm n-rorml to u" a! “rim Hum. Our pmviclon for «not!!!» I'm- moving pirtunw all" October I. lfrll. Anmhrr [or an lppnprhthn for lln- farm minny hill push] I- ltllfl. “luxury bills, Un- «lintfihouu' During Um ufu-rnoon amnion which was amcmol with an 11:01th min by Mm. J. (7. While. upon- ”)! lln- ”20-2! Department-l held: wvrr n-ml uml pmvml wry Inbr- cmlinz. Thaw who served and “'0' "If" ”Pilllntl of “DC acuvitieu Of "Mr cla'punmonu wrm: Mn. Minnie ll. l'rmer. M-ilunlhmny; Mn. Lun- Iu-llr Shrrmun, llomc- and Edna- umml: Mn. Emma J. Mill". (Ibvla; Mrs. Lullw ll. O'Neill. Ar! and la“.- c-mtun'. Mrs. Mary Mnboney, 'I'n-asumr. Mrs. Allie L. White, l'arliamcm lurinn. ‘ The meeting was called to order at H o'clock in the morning. Th:- firfil onk-r ul‘ maxim-mi wan the m- portx of drivers which wcn: very il- ten-sting and showal that the club has worlwd during the your Along lines laid out Ian! spring. A! ”:30 a menu» was called Ind flu: mnnhc-rs enjoyed the 0:1!th lam-Mun Which haul been provided. Mrs. Aliw M. Paine was re-elected as l’rcsidunt of the Downers Grove Womans Club at its annual meeting on Wednesday afternoon in Library ”all. Mrs. l’ulnc has been a very efficient cxccutiw during the put your and [lulu-s tn make the 1921-22 303180" yen I":x. 1‘)"- M r:«. M rx. Anna"! Met-ling at Library Hall on “‘vdnvuday A flemoon Wag “’1‘" Attended. MRS; A. M. PAINE Rfâ€"flfllfl) "MD 4 . 0f WOMAH$ (lUB Single Copies, Five' Cents sminflfisvidfltyhm nun-r nlficon: clvctwl were: Minnie (:illespie+-Vico~l"res: Myrtle Huimznllec. Sec. Alc-m‘ l'ull'erâ€"-Cor. Secrehry. Mary Mnbmmy, 'I'n-asumr. Allie L. White, l'arliamcm rn lu-ttm- than the past WHOLE N0. 1939

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