Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Jan 1922, p. 4

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' REVENUE MEN HAVE 'INCOME” BLANKS F0R’2‘7 Those required to file mturm an: Every mingle individual. or married. not living with husband or wife, m net income In 81,000 at over: every mania! individual (Hvlng with husband ur wife) whose n14 income is 32.000 or mom; every iudlvfiduul who-e gm Income umountod to “,M or In". ' { Corner Main and Curtiss Streets Each tnxpnyer who filed an income tax return for 1920 wil receive a blank return by mail. It may not be received at once but it will he mm. H is desired that this harm be used when pomslblr as it carries a Mo num- ber which will expedite the wnrk u!‘ the auditors in checkinx. There Is a penalty of 25 per centum of the total tax for failure to file within the time prescribed by Law, and an additional penalty of 5 per centum for failure to pay the tax To this is added I per centum intvrnst for the period remaining unpaid. The‘ necessity of prompt action on the} pnrt of the taxpayerrx is evident an account of tho gm! numbpr in the district who must file and all returns must be filed on or bl‘fol‘l' March 15. mux, uood Luck .............. 10c Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars ..... 44c Superior FamilV Soap, 10 bars .44c Pure OliVe Soap, 3 bars ......... 25c Corn Flakes and Post Toasties. . .9c Pancake Flour, 2 packages ...... 25¢ per pair ................ 10 15c 350 Ladies’ Fleece-lined Hose. pr 15c 28c Ladies’ Brown Hose, per pair 19c ALL SHOES REDUCED IN PRICE CALL AND SEE THEM WE MAKE TWO DELIVERIES A DAY â€" BOTH NORTH AND SOUTH SUGAR, 10 lbs. .............. Perfection Butter, per ll). ..... Good Luck Butterine, per lb... CORN, Pride of Aurora, ...... Corn, Sunbeam Country G'n’l’n Corn, Falcon ................. PEAS. Pride of Aurora ....... Come Again, Early June Peas. Richilieu Sweet Wrinkled Peas. Pineapple, N. J. C. Sliced, 2' g. ., Pineapple, Broken Beauty, 2'1... Peaches, Local Pride freestones, Peaches, Libby's sliced, 2': ..... Milk, Oatman‘s, large cans ...... Milk, Libby’s large cans ........ Milk, Good Luck .............. Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars ..... Superior Family Soap, 10 bars.. Pure Olive Soap, 3 bars ......... Corn Flakes and Post Toasties.. Pancake Flour, 2 packages. . . in: can be begun at“ once. E. T. Weeks. chief of the eighth division, in which Downers Grove is located, is anxious that no delay be had in this work and advises that his dep- uties are ready to assist the tax-pay- ers in the auditing and filling out of the return. All the taxpayers living; in the district are asked to file thru the olfice in the Post ()H’ice Building, Aurora, either by mail or in person. The farms for" the filing of individ~ ual Kncome tax remnw (Formlow-A) am in the hands of the Internal Rev- enue Collectors and work on the fli- haunt- of (humanity Aukod to File 'Két‘ui-m lit. the mama C. E. B R 0 W E R Filmingâ€"Deanna; 26 Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. Phone 82-R For Friday and Saturday to Reduce Stock Groceries Special Prices M848 ’. C. PITCH-ER â€"-SOME OF THE ITEMS ”STEILâ€" bars ..... 44¢ 10 bars. .44c lmll. It was nw-vsmry In no (I: “own and get a now purl lu-furu it c-uuld by» put up. Breakfast mm sorrml .1! Vulluwinu the business srssiun Mrs. Emil Zirzow gun» an amusing n-ad- ing. “Madame Arrives Lute at the 'I‘heatw," which gave ewryune a good laugh as a (.‘lbnillg to n verv Mrs. Ed. Bradley, reddertvd Fresh down for 1922, announced the pun-son- net of the committees and plans for the work to be done during the year wt-re tliscuyxecl. The first meeting of the New Year was held by the Catholic Womuns League at the home of MrsfiWm. Wolff in East Maple avenue, last Thursday, January 12. CATHOLIC WOMAN S ' ‘ LEAGUE ”IN FIRST All Leather Work Shoe All That the Name Implies EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS RUBBER HEELS HORSE BLANKETS 108 South Main St Downers Grove, Ill. 95 ()akwood Avenue WEST SUBURBAN AGENT FOR HANDLING The Easy Washer. Horton lroner, Half-lime Cooker and the Holiday Electric Dishwasher Will be glad to demonstrate any of these articles at any time. Buy on th(' Easy Payment Plan. Telephone. Call or Write (Continued f mm E. _Zlnov Gaye 'Al'miainz Rend- ing at Clone of Baum-u 101‘ 10c 35c llc 18c 10c l5c 14c NEW YEARS MEET Program Jun. 12 Mrs. W. R. Clark per pair ..................... 2 25c Infant’s Mercerized lisle hose 20c Outing P‘lannels ,yd ......... 25 Outing Fianneis, per yard. . . . 350 Outing Flaunt-ls” per yard. . . 75 and 81 Figured Voilcs. yd... 25c Chambmy. per yard ........ 350 Percales, per yard ......... 60(- 94 Sheeting, per yard ...... 1 30c Comforter Cloth. per yard. .1 180 Apron Gingham, per yard. . .1 35c Stockings, tan, per pair. . . .1 35c Stockings, black, per pair. . .i 50 Infant’s black, and brown hose. C. Penner Page :1) Dry Goods nownnns GROVE “Pom DOWNERS Gwyn, ILLINOIS Telephones 175 and 176 Sunday All Scouts: HII'IH lulu this morning un iN’l'OlllH nl’ lwlug up late the night lwrnrs. llrn-nkfust “as uprvml about 1mm) fulluuad by Sunday school not- vim vnmhwu-Il n! ‘hl' Pump. After Sunday M'huul norm-o all turned In to ' In :m- owning Hue scouts were ’taken to ln-luvun lu Um movies and“ iuru-r returning the annals were given. ‘Al ”:54: all Mom! at ullvnllon while ‘lhv SI-mu mull. Hm bur‘nls Pruyur‘ mm fln- "H Hc-uul imm-‘r-irlinu “ere re- m-atml. 'l‘hn-n «(II \u-nt IIUWII to 1118' hm- and slum! at almntkm while the: camp lmglwr Me“ [ups am the old' yum- mfxswt out and rrvome aw the-i mu year (-nmn m It was an umpir- ing mumum. Iu hm: tlu- ('qur notes of mo- hut-Ju, wlwn all 1456' was quiet] ring out over "u- lake and adjoining! r-uumry. ‘ Saturday n‘ulu was the big night. It was smut night. After noon mess tho sumts ul’ (-zu-h lent gut tugelher In propurn mu! 1': ln-urse tlmir, 981'!in ulur stunls. Aug-r breakmsl. all die spares. and traps were brought lb. Mr. Hulab‘urz mmluu d u_weauel._'a gray squirrel and a blue lay in lifelike poses, The wmwl ls nm- of "w prides u! the winter mum us unm- 1mm anlmals are among the hardest to trap. The hidea "I um rabbits were tanned and presented an Ihu scouts as n remem- brance of tlm camp. about law-hawk. - Good filing it 1"! on the lufit'nmrnius of the; old year instead of the morning or the new one or some resolutions may have: béon 'hrgkgn., ‘ Telephone 4044 .l5c .l7c llc 15c l9c 49c 3 LUDEN'S packin‘mp and getting ready to leave Camp. Although I! was Sun- day there was much to do. Packs were to be made many, Lents taken down and put away and the camp put 11:: good “tape to leave Scouts ul- “an leave linings In A 1 shape.- DI!» her “as served at 3: 30 and utter this. packs sun cases. etc” were loaded in- 1 110 the car and taken (a Wulworth. The Scouts tuned to hike in and were me! by the car on the return trip and they were taken in. The hoys were unanimous in their prulse1 for the Winter Camp and many 0! them maid that they wquld rather go to the winter can": than the summer «amp. an all yun “l‘a’l‘lor Scouts" see what yuu missed by being afraid of u little (old. I Monday \ Scout Executive Bax-nus. three of GIVE ouncx taller Vote For J. B. STERENBERG Republican Candidate For PHONE DOWNERS GROVE 371 Full line °of Ford‘ parts, with a first class, practic charge, to make Ford repairs 19 W. Railroad St. NECK BUCHHOLZ DISTRIBUTORS COUPE T W TON TRUCK-w . FORDSCN TRACTOR ----- I.â€" rah-Ml.- ”‘1."de These new prices of FORD CARS effective Janury l6. I922 are the lowest in the history of the FORD MOTOR CO. TOURING Menu.” _ . _, ,_ .. .3 43 TOURING mm: mm... mm mm. t, , 443 RUNABOUTnm-m V. w . , 3'9 RUNABOUT m. mm. m2... m . ._._.. 4'4 Lowest Prices Ever Quoted G. W. Welch, Resident Salesman 218 E. Maple ave” Phone 65-1 REGULAR All Prices f. o. 1). Detroit THE UNIVERSAL CAI Super Honor medal was awarded to Scout Walter Van Antwerp, Troop One of Riverside (or Faithful and Valerian-Ions servlce while in camp. Thus ended a most sucoe'sslul “1n- ter Camp. 'm‘e 'Séouls.‘ Fred Hesnory and Ray‘ Roman at Hlnsdnla. Edward Adams of Downers Grow and Scoulmuster Cumow or LaGrpnge stayed in 9am]: to finish up a few of the things that weie not finished on 8nnda_y_. Ian 'camp' 'at‘vout z: 30 and drdve through In the. car. arr'IvIng home In the evening about? :30 ' . Contractors and Builders Estimates also furnished on repairs and alterations George E. Rayner, Harlan 1“. Snyder [01 Saratoga Ave. 56 Oakwood Ave. Phone 102-M Phone lfiOâ€"W We will gladly talk the proposition over with you at any time and will also assist you in financ- ing the building. Let us assist you in making your plans, furnish blue prints and Working drawings, incorporating your own ideas, and build your home complete. That is what you “ant to be able to say when your new house 15 completed. Have it planngd to exactly suit your oun needs and you will be able to do so. Always Wanted” “It’s Just What I’ve RAYN ER SNYDER itst class, practical mechanic in Downers Grove, Ill. ..,348 ...... 443 , ........... 3'9 4'4 ............ 285 ............. 330 ......... 645 $0. Acres Tran,- ‘Shmh‘and‘ 3-" Vines best for-thisrclinute. .. 7': .andscape Gardening our Uttleford N uflcricl Phone 3?in Specialty

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