Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Feb 1922, p. 8

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u " I II All) AROUND V. .-; f “HIE HIGH SCHMI. copy of the 1922 Cauldron. This vi" be shortly after the middle of May. We haw trim! to arrange it so that a rotum of saioons and tho ontiro out everyone can buy a copy. You will lawed liquor trafl'ic? he called on w'ithin (hr next iwo Did you know that tho awm‘iation weeks by a student of the hith schoolfaninst the prohibition amen-lmrnt is and all you arr required to do is togmtivoly at work in Iliinois? sign a subscription blank and pay .1 Did you know that tho candidate: quarter down. Thereafter you wifl‘for tho legislature and (‘unm-oss to pay a quarter ouch month for thrmlbe vote" on at the next regular (‘Ivr- months. in the and making a total;tion win bu nominatod at the primar. of one dolhr. On payment of yonr‘ies April 11? find quarter. you will receive your Did you know the primaries is the BI'T WAIT! They cannot do tho whnk- (Mn! nlnm‘. Thry'ro g‘irinl! their time and put-my. What Hwy want you to do is to summrt them financmlly by purchasing one nf (hr limits. T116c is a small matter when you mnsiukr Ihn timn spPM in com- posing the hook: nm-Prlheless. if is very essmntial and “'0 will apprvriafn the interact cach nm‘ take: in thv book by his subwcriptinn. Every memhvr nf vhv 4a" i> ID"- ing his utmost In malt? his ckparL Mont of UN» M a ~1N‘fi".<¢. and Hwy an» all working "mom" to makr it the "has! m‘pr. ” Amer mm fmhnr “3" hr (h1- hinvling which will ”P ”w mmrhnl- and-tin! kind. dronzrr and {wflrr - looking than that of ”Va prrmlinq m‘. A purph‘ and nhitr mnl will \'n* In 1!»! hurl: 'n Inuim ». -\-‘ I'ivh In M} "In! Pm"! Hm fl"! :mv' ~wrnml unlrvm-.- “vlr v:~-\ mind. It": "'0 :mle “6” hr Iwzlrr Um" 0-“th Th. 1: Huh mlf'lrl' ”NP \‘I‘ an- lrnrnmu’ ;. hHY. mm: v "'3' \‘Pill‘ .I him! this kiwi nf :1 publiralhm and how h»! In mnmmv 1!. "In at Hw Urwtih 1 human-men‘- (hi4 _u‘:lr “in lm in “w run v. "0"” infmr m") :1 hrm} mun-r rmor In- M" um um" Ihv hunk. 'l'hiw _\o‘;n Irr- rqwfl In lmuv :' m‘w kind "0' rmor stock kvmwn nâ€" fl‘:l.~!ili:m hand: It i: very (nod Making In ‘3) the knit. ruur‘mMimr lanthm. at town you lm- that it in" in" mum! hm «ma-Alw- wan-E In! that m tut-mum nf ah Irv-u! «Mr "N! will Dw- mlltfluln‘v. arm" "154 w-m’ by ”Ir rim-a M "I: Thu will l-r Inlumr Nun, "3 Nu- “a“. if mu m. ”M MI" mer ”N' firel m‘ «fim'l. "Mum:- nr hulk. nnul unuhl Mm a my" Wn‘ arr «Ill :1 fa-u In'l and I'm‘} my b0 had hf. N-Hhing rillwr :MY ”mi vrf .‘HIMaHLrh un-vmr, qu‘ llrrh- nnl llrwa ul’ '1an :nrmrr. WM Von-o cl Iflfl w Vnr "H ynu Mm- nbtmt H '.' Nu? Tin-n Hop 3 min-"v and we'll toll you. ANNOUNCING THE 1 9 22 “CAULDRON” OF THE D. G. H. 8. m?” books but Wodrmully): “Oh, I don't mind a day's work cm In a while." Senior: “During exam week I al- nyl play ‘put nod uh.‘ " M: “HowM out?" Sailor: “Why. I pal. in an exam ”par and (the out an F." a fellow needs a friend â€"â€" Aftor the English exam when Miss K. hands luck the papers beginning with the highest and going down and you N- Watch fur lhv "Mu-min” Girl. , i Ft-lnruan It} and -.. ;"l(“I') «lay: on the The Hi Y held its wuular mentinglrmlur of Duan TuesdIu. This club is progrecsingithe puxt your, fum- nicely” and with (hp <upuprt of thulml whnols in lninn high school fellows will :lm'eloln- ll|-;l€‘(' in the county. Nothing. Miss Tron. Aflor thvsp >pI‘ethfiN H"- «mm! went to the mm .uul damn! Nu. rust of the evening. Last Situnlay, January 28, the Seniors had an Spl'flul and «Innu- at the high suhnol. Ahm- tho spread there wew several rlwm'hes with Le Roy l'lu-lps in 2.th rupucity M' tawd- limexter. January 24‘ 1942. Mr. Vermm. Vaguo “'amlurinus hf a Fm‘hln l I An you "-me to but the “(bald- Sailor: “An "1m Itk. glovcv. ' M: “I uhould nu MI! The» Ir. Vernon mm donning up tho My Most Trying I-me‘riom-o, . "mum! “‘ilhvlm Mimi. Elmer O'Neil]. Moss "nwrml .lukvs. i'ltln'md ”Um-tofu. SENIOR PARTY MIR CEMNEOUR A nth-mun! Did you know the primaries is the ml election? Did you know that thv‘ om-mios of prohibition arr “or-king fnr Mr and Wino larislatinn which would lead in .1 roturn nf saioons and tho ontiw nut Ian-ed liquor trafl'ic? Did you know that "w wfls aw working far tho l'i‘l’l‘fll nf vnfnm. mam lawx? T‘xu [king's Ihrmnvn pmhibitirm r-n- l'mrr-mom. Ono i.‘ lurk nf informa- (hm MI mo part of ritizom loyal to (hr rightoenth amrn-lmr‘m to Uw ('mwfimtinn. mm" in IM- (mm of Lisle. 0! ""0 m-al whom]; imtmlnl in the vbox'v' li>t Rig Wonk and Mamnv tun-p qua’ifit‘J a~ amt-rim srh‘mls. kl‘fl“ of “infirm: Pit-mam "i". ('hri‘liv- :md Nunavut“ in tho [mtn "f Minna: Sal! Mark in IN lmvn nr York: (‘av i'v‘ntr‘r and lh'nwwillr in Hm town 00‘ 'hn‘m‘rx "raw; and Lia-In and "M- ‘1") in H!" lmuw "9 Ik‘n‘rrmillv nradml i" :i-r v-u "my l'li‘l. '"nn!fii"l§".fl"‘l Hn~ 'uwn nf .~\«Mi.~nm: bin-IMP}. \“kuL and “nrrouwllr in lhv‘ Inun rm. nf mun-hurlhm hp ”Idrwt va i" "5. "w Infin "r ."'u|‘l‘"‘l"l‘. 50% run! muw In" lw lull“ in ”w mum". lzl"§!Â¥c "m rnur-a of ”w 30:". l'r ”I" I" II" nul‘ ”10"” \‘.'|- TH"- ‘nlumhlv- OmiMmt “MLH‘, 11 Min? and Hunt!" IlidvirL, Hn- (“Hm-1m- no! had-hm: lm'mx! I‘m" uvrw‘h-q: “I'Iym' 'Iml ,‘Iuvmm \Iv'mmiul in “iv '1'“?! hi “.1; no: "Immulu'v :m-V Hm‘ Did you know that the wet: who Tlnw new IvuiMinm zm' Un- fird 'n Ir mow-(NI ~inrv' 1hr ant nml mam lhv-r fim~ hru' ImiMimr D» flu“ N! '11-'- Nl'fllhvfl should I'- mmlv n! Ibo far! "at "w "um-r new in IN town of Yuri i- with-m urn-Minn Hm 0mm! rurul .whunl m "hm-h. :mvl HIM Hw- MM" aw u' nut" WWII amnvlim! I’M-y \u‘ll mun Or "how! mu Hm I i "f «nu-fiur «fhva-I, nl’ nhwh lhvw Hf" Wm Irv Hum for!) in llw “ha-l" Sizl'n‘ of Wind». Thane school: "mm. the Illa! and host in run! school consult-nation. All have high. loamy basements pm- vioiing idol ploy rooms for the chi“- nn during unhvonhk weather on we" and convenient man for the mini win-um of their patrons. All have two lane elm mm and one equipped with bosom»! furnaces or hot um Mating plants! and with indoor toiloiu. In uMiiion two of the «hook huvo (hair on pronoun: pyntmnn for running "in. With Iho «column of the “mum-r whool In mum-t No. ill. which in n moll- ainiion of fact "Ir-I din-(rich. all n! Ihr ‘(M'F wen- hnili by pingio unit nmal uliwuidn. An mixhi Ir mm!- nI, nil nf [how $43.10!!" an in rhnm' ni‘ mpnhic- nnnl otmrionowi Irwin-u “h" rm‘ nnihm-inslir in ihoir work. Tuesday's program includes the dedication of the Butler “choc! in Dixtrid No. 53 or the town a! York at 2:00 p. m. and of the Wooddulc school in Dlulrld No. 7 of the town of mum». at 8:” p. m. W hat STATE SUP’I‘. BLAIR T0 DEDICATE NEW DU PAGE SCHOOLS Vum' Rural Schlmls 10 he { "mu-1| on Monday and Tuesday. l"|_-h- ruury It! and H. ? Thank you for your time mid at- tontiun and 41150 for the support that we know you will givv us. We hupc nur plan is rlour to you. Our rc-c-m'ds 01' your payments, for «nu-h nf whivh yuu will hold a. ru~ m-im, will bu curt-fully kept. WI.- paumiso that H",- 1922 Cauldron will bu gnarl l'rnm “kh'm’ tn kin-r." 'l‘lll'l S’l‘Al-‘F ’You will be nutificd though The Ile- porter one week previous to each payment and the student wlm takes your ‘subxcriptiou will call for the payment. thus not inconveniencing you. \ “? C. 'I'. U- m vr) hyal rihzmv shmuld wwumua wow wrung DOWNERSGMQ; mow } Mr. Goldwater will run on the Democmtlc ticket and will oppose lMichuel llennL-bry who has held down {that job at Springfield since the memv gory of man. or even before that. The Dul’ue County high school huh-wall tournament will he bald next week Friday and Saturday a!- mum I'll evenlugu, Pebnuvy no nml II. at the college gym at N:- pcn'llle. Scwn high schools have en- teml team, Wont Chicago. Who-ton. Glen Ellyn. Elmlnma. lllnulalo. Na- pen'lllc uml Down-n Glove. Wham». wml their man. Grange and l’lumnwr. linu- ”I! but (ham 0! copying. will: MIMI-lo and NI- prnlllo rlght hthlml them. D. 6‘ ll. 8. llu been handicapped by the] Goldwater's most cordial support comes from the firmgrs of Wilming- ton. Manhattan. Wilma, Florence and Jackson townships. east and south of Jolict. hula Mm Winner of 51mm.- Whnlo- Mulchâ€"41ml In JOHN COLDW ATER. DEM“ IS LEGISLA- TIVE CANDIDATE \To win on April 11 it will be nee- essary to m-t'tlu: information to the voters and the lotus to the folks. ‘ ltcsnlve to do your part. Help arouse the why-.3 in your cumuunity to de- (eml thr- eighteenth amendment April “Inn-nth. 1 Evmgvunn “110 will um, betwmml nuw and thou, win many who might "thaw-“450 lack infomultion or fail to act on that «lay, and vote for the rnmlitlutns r-mlorsod by the Antiâ€" Salmm League. \ l 1 Large automobile manufacturer wants live wire merchant in this territory. 1 The line comprises two cars favorably known all over the world. One. the most comfort- able, economical, low‘priced car in the coun- try; the other a car that offers luxurious motoring at a medium price. 1 The sales of both these cars show marked increase from month to month. Cars are right for a record year of business. Q The right type of businm man. with organ- izing ability and moderate capital will find this an unusual opportunity to establish a profitable business. Unusual Opportunity for Progressive Business Man Sunday Sim Addless Bm D, Downers Grove, Illinois, Care of The Reporter (.‘m-mspnntling Secretary. Tuesday night the St. Joseph‘s team beat a heavyweight aggrega- tion from Lombard by a 25 to 17 score. human] started strong and "w name was close until the Inst ten minutes of play when the local lads poured in seven baskets to Lombard’s In the first game the Legion five will meet the National A. A. from Clyde in what promises to be a good battle. The second game will be pk» éd Immeen the St. Jo<eph A. C. the and the Lam-range Boosters. ‘This will be in the nnturc‘ of a row turn game as the St. Joe basketbal-i lers beat the Boosters on their own floor January 18. The LaGrange lads have sworn vengeance and will come with blood In their eyes. A double header .hnnketbflll game will be played tomorrow night. Sut- ur-luy, Feblum'y 4, in the Inca! gym. starting at eight o’clock. ”EMA". MIN-W Plumbing Heating Legion Plays National A. A" Clyde, and St. Janey-II .\. C. SIN-ts LaGrmmt- flown-rs. as Sat-tau An. Plan 83-! now-on Gnn. Ill. DOUBLE HEADER ' AT LOCAL G YM ' SATURDAY NIGHT The local» will play their first game on Friday m'enlng when they meet the winner of tho Nupervillm Wheuum match which will start tho‘ fostivlties in the afternoon. ‘ injury to several men and not be- ing able to get going properly. They hope to have a strong team entered in the tourney, however, ant! ‘may xurprise some of the ham“ that have defeated them. ‘ 3| UNICIPAL ENGINEER AND sIIIWEYOI I‘rimnriw bun-u- I". W. KETTENRING Contractor Builder 11'} “I Rnilmml St. Duwmrrs (Iron-'1'. I". Telephone 101 WM ROM. - Pin: 2” N. PM A" up. Fudh $0. 0"wa mm 00.0.:- hoio- 70-0- .4 “hm Candidate for Sher” Dul’uge County Republican Ticket Gordon M. Leonard West Chicago. III. DRTW. “WWW iii JOHN S. LOZIER R. (' 0 I, E BTW-u: â€"~ April 1922 100 W. E. Riegcl, withuut question the most authority in thu- country on the growth, culturv, and use of Soy beam will give talks on the subject at a series of meetings to be held about. Dul’age "nunty as foliou's: ‘ 'l'm‘sday, Fnhrum-y 7. ' 9 .30 a. m. Riedy‘s wHall at Lisle 3 1:30 p. m. Clover-dale Social Hulk. maumingdaie tmsnship. ¢ 7:10 p. "1.va (manger Consol- idated School, Nupenille township. ? Wedncmlay, February 8. In 'the third quarter Lombard led by a 15 to 11 scan and had the game all chalked up in their fuvor. FOR EVERY FARMER~ SOY BEANS MEETING KastoryManufacturingCo. We Specialize in Automobile Painting, Recovering and Rep~ aring Tops, Cushions. Side Curtins and Seat Covers. Phone LaGrange 647 5031'} BETTER l.\' ILLINOIS No. I} for l’ndcrfu-ds Nu. I for ('oukslm'cs The Badger DeLux All Season Top Hm' nf the \‘nrivtivs m-Lw yum' luvzning: plum. HINDI-II: NOW? We have :I pnrtivuhw kiml .f ma! fur m‘m'v firming need '1‘qu \our m‘MiYI}! m-nldmu mor \xith u.-~â€"\'.v H be glad In mnkv mauvslhnus u: to Mr prom-r fm-l. They fit most any make. Deliwry 30 days fr‘om rvwipt of order. Why Not A Closed Car? and "Zero weather ‘ill your bin now. you'll ham- [nit-my nf tinn- ln empty it hvfm'o spring howl-vs hlmv. The tenux-rnture of the last few days has demonstrated that its far ton early in the mason to allow your coal bin to get very lmv. 'lwm wea- ther is a big Imssihility ull thrnuph Feinrmzry and a fire is as necessary as mine Ohm: tn out until well along in April. .- ‘ ' company Phone Day 20 ”which! Geml'me 01d Ben rm COAL NUT Auto Truck Bodies Built to Order Pittston Hard Coal .‘lomher of the Lumberman's Publicity ALSO NUT COKE ORDER NOW! We now hzm- on Ji~pln_' at our shuw room ECG and MINE RUN RANGE Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J (rid Nu. 9:30 a. m. Village Hall, Addison, Addison township. 1:30 p, m. Romney's Hall, Utopia. York township. 7:30 p. m. MrCauh-y School, p15. s H E R I F F‘ Primary .- Apr'il 11,1922 Friday, Februa Candidate For Sheriff Lawrence Huttendorf CHIEF m-zrun' sumurr soucrrs writ um: rm: thu- right ”no fun 27. Winfn‘ld to\\n.xl\ip. 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