Downers Grove Reporter, 13 May 1921, p. 6

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FACTS [mm mm» hue. 80mm of U‘u- argument: and by "no" uppc-nl m Ow pmwithw M Hut 5 mnmacrg‘ion of win! um hum-tn in Hr mu! 0! [be m- ania. of "w ulhm- hud [unrulnlml unauxh Hu- ‘n“", It £< mlu-ul that than who um» ~~ any pmpmiliou Iboultl xpvrmI mm” “inch “ouhl uni m drfrm Ihal wort-Hum. in»! In our u'u’k. .u-mud the ullauv in "it In! “W \\‘-“‘k‘ we hlw' Mnnl my expmwmm on "w ulviubihty o! "muting Iwu' lrrn‘tor)‘ to the HI- MIL-ts (‘me Reporter humed at the Downers Grove Post Cline as second class mail matter. Advertising rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. 'Singiu comm; 5c. bud every Friday «Earning from the flee of line Downers Grove Publishâ€" ” Company. 37 North Main street. Downers Grove. Illinois. ['1‘ BATTERIES , " What They’ll Do On C. H. STA/H‘s. EDITOR (ii-21‘ THE FACTS MICKIE SAYS 0 age batteries in t5: wotjd., fig ram... RR hut 0:9“, paniculafly interests you; it's whatutheym do for {9; Call and let us convince you that the Exigie that is exactly suited to your car will give you the same excm meamre of service that others have learned to expect from it. lnto every Exide is built the experience of the oldest and largest manufactm‘m of {tar- YOUR Car It isn‘t the enviable reputation that Bxide! DDWNERS GROVE '3.\TTERY STATION ‘ ltuughh‘ the unitary imlucleu that Mlnn'u the Whlmonl "um! and the {IR-Imam "and. hum llu Plank Road In :1 Mn! uhnm u clunuvr mile math of tho pm»! rillauu- limits. The manual clruénauv o! (M territory in all Iowan! Uw mum of the «Ii-(rm uml run ha- been taken In exclude Hum portiom. for “Mann noun: of (nun. wlww Hu- natural lay of Hw‘ tum» mum mnkv (Immune a bunlm.. TM- nlidricl 6- n awn-My. Son-r- »! man'ha no "u- Sutv Drparum'nl af I'lllvfir ”milk inalm‘cl an "Mfr Hull uur mung-v cliqmpnl work.- In ratifie- h r-Jmill breathe in [Mr [mural mmlé'mm Hwy m-w a mrnm In tho Mulch nf Hw «Immunity. TM.â€" step “would man a In hmkn upon "It! 'l'lu- Mann. 5' nunflluml by "w unto-m. \u" lu- otmm’lfil tmmnliutr- h. It will (aka war "to prmonl honno‘u (hm.- Inwr warm.- adding Uwrom M "w W! mm b:- and tak- ing rnrv- 00' "w allapmal of all mm" at“ and mrfnco walvr {mm the trr- niInry. ‘ liming to rlu with public health. with >anitulhm aml uith the disporul of Fun-um- uml surface u'uu-r, it in at vital Imponunce not only to those uhn liu- within the corpomtv limits 4.! llw \illngr. but In all who live in tlw pmpmml ulrninngu clialrirt. Om- of tlu- most important quesâ€" tions which have 1:0an befom the proph- of "lip community in years will he (.Nilk'd at u special election lumorrmv, Saturday. May Nth. It in the [imposition fur the forming of llw “Do“nors Gum-o Sanitary Din“ trim“ which will be voted on by thci people of the «linric! from eight ini the mmnlng until right in the «won-l mg. l 3 In this human world of ours it is ' hanl to imagine an ideal situation I of any kind; there is usually a draw- back, no matter how small. But we ' do not let these small dlmvbaeks in. derfere with accepting the good 'Ilhings of life. :1 So with this annexing [Imbiem We do not want some sInuH. insignificant fliing blind on to the meat benefits, !both to us and to the folks who de- l l I me to be admitted to the Image, which “iii come lhIough pushing the \iiiage limit~ east, IIlo and “est. Nxet Momlm owning, Mm 16th,‘ at eight o‘clock the Ii'Ole“.« qum[ I’ i i “ill meet at Libran “all to discuss this imponunt qmmiion of unneMI-l timI. If )ou are a (loubteI, if \out how not made up my.” mind “hich‘ iIs [oi the lM‘sl inleIests oi ail. if {you how a few quawtinns which you iwzml anxwerz-d before you can deâ€"' videhhe there. If you are in favor; fni' the propusition- he there. It is! in question which .~houid be debated“ 1mm on which FACTS >hould be as ivel‘taim-d before a decision is made.‘ If at all interested in tho annexw tiun proposition be at Library Hall on Monday evening. butâ€"and here is the nub of the Inab- ter-do the merits greatly outweigh the demerits? or vice versa. VOTE Y HS TOMORINHV mwnnus; GROVE REPORTER. nownmsauovn, ILLINOIS Mr. Klein has a responsible posi- tion uith lln- Southern ('ultun Sow! Oil (Tm. Chicago. and Mrs. Klein is privuu- u-cwhny l0 [-3. R. l'uflvr of thc- Burlinflun Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Klein will mukc- tho-Sr homo m 3450 Hermlon ave-nun, Chi- cngo. Following the con-many n supper war served in [he (iullan home to the immediate n-lutwm of tln- commu- ing‘ parties. A very quiet wedding was celebra- ted at, St. Joseph's rectory last Sat- urday owning. May 71h, when Caâ€" therine M. Gollan, daughter of Mr. and Mix. John Gollnn, of North For- est avenue. became the bride of Mr. Hemanl J. Klein of Chicago. Dr. Enoas B. Goodwin performed the vow emony. South Main Street Klein’s Market Vatv “FOR" the Sanitary District tomorrow. people of the village if the property within the limits was forced to stand the entire expense of a new disposal plant and the pun-hase of property whereupon to build it. It was con- (’(Hk'll that it would be only a ques- ition of time until peoplo within tho linoposml boundaries. Would be uskimz ,l‘or perni‘fl'sion to conm-ct up with tho; 'Dou'nvrs Grow sewer system and in. :fm-t many such requests hzul already: gboon refused. It was aim rvcognizml‘ Hhat it was only fair that propel“! [within (’as'y much of tho villagoi ‘hhoulil have the champ of connect; iinp; up with our sewers if they won-f iwilling to fitzuul tlwir share of tho: it‘xpt-nso of a now outlet Sowt‘r amt: disposal plant. Tho petition for tlwi formation of the district followed aml‘ it will In» put squarely up to the \'ot~‘ was at thi- oIi-rtiun lmnorrou'. i Thom is absolutely no qunstion as; to the need of the district. ’l‘hvro i,:' also no one who mm say that it will. not equally henl'fit both thoso nowi outsidv amt lfl>lll0 the limits of tho corporation. It is a proposition u" merit which ilcsorx'i-s your support. PORK LOIN ROAST, per pound ............. 2% PORK BUTTS, per pound ................... 20c POT ROAST, per pound ..................... 23c VEAL SHOULDER, per pound ...... ...... 26c VEAL POCKET, to stuff, per pound ........ 12ch REG. HAMS, per pound ...................... 28c HOME MADE VEAL LOAF CORNED BEEF Strawberry, Immon. Raspberry. N0. 3 Can Tomatoes, ...... Olives, quart size .......... Swans Down Cake Flour, per package . Snowdrift, per pound ................. Armours and Quaker Oats, large ............. 27c Shredded Wheat, per package ................ 15c ARMTCKIJ'I‘S FAMOI'S Always the sum". Our method of Never gets soft cooling ken»; it or mushy. I fresh and firm. The first time butter has sold for less than :0 cents in three years Holland Creamary Butter Klein’s Cash Market American Family Soap lObars . . . .65c GOLLANâ€"KLEIN Specialslor Sahndayomy Jello - 5 Flavors Palmolive Soap 3 for . . 25c Yuban Coffee lb. 40c pkg. 11c Mm. Huntley curriml tlu- whole pm. gram, with the exception of tho mu- »ic. 0n lwr fumble uhnul-lm'x and kept tlu- autlicncv iulI-ro.-tml llu- n-n- Iin- q-n-nimg. Mrs: Few-Ivy hm~ delighted many lucai audiences with lwr readings. None mme, however. than the am- \\'hich was at the Curtis. lust l-‘ri- till)" Her interpretations o! thv char- acters \nu'v llmwn true to life. she was appealing as tlmlanghter of tho rruokml judge umw nml ~mouth :H the Judge" overbearing as Hu- law- ,n-r and a social climber m thu- wife uf the nmvspalwr uwnrr. ‘ f The N'r-ning upvnml wlu-n George lllungm otlitor-in-chit‘!’ of the "Cauldâ€" Vron" for the benefit of which the >L‘l" Hos was given, publicly thanked Mrs. glV‘oash-y for her sharp in the program :uml tho students for their coopera- itiun. (k-mhlim- Lucoy vntm‘tnlnml at 1hr piano with a sulu and Dorothy l'l‘nwsloy with a whiulim: solo and an ('ncul'o. During thu intermission :lhmuld Drvw pluywl svvvml num- lln-rs on the piano which were wvll l received. I ' An audience which filled th(I Cur- tlins Theatre to capacity last Friday 'ovening enjoyed to [hr full the third number of the High School Enter- ?luinmvnt Course. It was a program 9of mn>ic by the High Schuol stuo ink-Hts and a reading by Mrs. N. L ; Fvush'y. Mrs. .\'. I}. Musk-5".» wading, “The Fourth Estate," was from the play of tho samr name by Patterson which had such a long run in Chicago and New York. It is a wtory of a nun- paper editor, who. when the “wt came and he.- hml to make a choicn botwoon his fiance and his newspapvr hunor,‘ chose tho lath-r uml won both. } THIRD H. S. ENTER- TAINMENT COURSE NUMBER PLEASING Mrs. N. ll. Feasley Delighted Audi- «nee With Her Reading. “The Fourth Eslate." Telephone 279 Or'anm- and (‘heru’ .JZC ()l‘ EST (OI-411E TEL. 30â€"DAYS TEL. 217â€"N IGHTS Distributors of High Grade Merchandise 6! 8. Main St., Downers Grove We only haye a limited number md they will not last long. Call or phone your order early. Price For Half Here is your opportunity to secure a real $4.00 Lifetime Guaranteed Pure Aluminum Percolator H. E. McAllisleI Co. Housewives You “ill want to haw pic ? Zf' uf them for the summer months. The}: :1'2'9 sewiceahle and very pasily washed. The}: hn‘ve those pretty little frills and dainty times desired in youthful clothes. Ami it is msy to buy plenty of them at this 10“ price. Gel Plenty 0! these Childten’s Practical Tub Dresses Gingham messes . . $3.50 to $16.50 organdies and Voiles $10.50 to $25.00 The asw'tmnl imImk> simplv 45'.“ «In (hr pun-h and fur mmh‘timt an: 'n ck-ls rm win-ruin“ not-”inns. T'vv' v \‘m'lr vlw~<m< with tlmirs. and "fill!“ 4H" «'e-Hih in pn‘uy fluml mum-m intrrmhmz itylm 4n crisp omzll'h"\'~. - V Junk-s. Thvn llwrr are planty of 1?: w . "mm-4 "r gingham in plnhh am: ,1:- dylr unvl delightfully trimmed. \:~ Um indwmi and prinfly m «h»- '. rnasonulflv. We have ready for an intcrcszing selection of practical and becoming Wash 011-3803 in a variety of styles, coloring; and materials. They are the sort of dresses you can depend on for a full season's sci-vice. New Fresh Cotton Wash Dresses J. D. Gillespie Co. $1.25 to $3.50 or until our supply is exhausted. For One Week Economize--Still Get THE BEST! TEL. 80â€"DAYS TEL. 217â€"NIGHTS. .‘ aim. in "w m-w 1nd” tk-pvwlahh- aka aurafliw- iv: ”‘L‘Y‘Eiflfl' mum‘- '_' Pfil‘l‘> ("’0‘ ‘I‘ ‘ ONLY 1 $1.08 J our momémp ‘ nlahomtr ma- : - mmrfly mud.- ~xi-.-r inlvnstinc \ail will likv (hr

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