Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Mar 1922, p. 6

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How Noiulm In the Growth. Inch but been nrnnmplllhed; mu. than pop» Ir:- nwurp. no gradual ha been the advnnm, How nolsvlm I. the (rovnh of mm! Waivh il night and day for n wwk, and ynu will "out no It growing: Inn n-mrn show two “tbs. and you will find ”u a" whitenâ€" " for KM Imrwsl: such. Ind m mum: In the magm- at their Unwestionablp the Mpmorial idea should be carried out and the land wmhased for an Athletic field. We believe, as does the Lemon. that it is better to have the title to the land rest in some» community body that Id“ be here always. Here they arr deadlocked. The meeting next Tues-(lav ~11on settk the question one way or the other. Several of 1110 man who donat'd money toward tha vans» 1’99! ”lat the Legion «honld haw thP title and the fun way as m thn final disposiâ€" don of the field The rnmmiuro frnm Hu- local Le- gin“ post {Poi that thr- "mt should not have anything In via yith the propel-13. MR7? it 6‘ pm‘rhamcl. TIN-y feel. and rightly. that ”W title to the pmpwh ‘hould \P>f in the \H- ‘ Iago so that (he purpmp of the pm-, fact will vmt b0 Vol. ; As "i" hr natul mv mmUK'r page. a meeting will he mm at UN' Logic" rooms. next Tuvalu; ninht. tn finaL ly make mm di~posifinu of the runâ€" tmrprsy wgarvling Nw Nurth Silk Field. Taking "out lhiugu imn mnshklw “ion. l< wall m- lho fart ”ml the Myy Ilom- truth I'ull’i' hau- dent mat damn tn paving on Maple» mam. Towmhip (‘ommiuinnpr at "ifiownyw. Chat. “00. and Cam.” Superinlmubnl nf "vghwnys. E. L. Cat“. decided to tail with the par-1 In; of Map!» ammo "Mil NW "an? and had hm. mmplfled ! Wr lit-limo the) wrou- right and‘ should not hr (’FVNurHI for their fan litModMu in ":0 manor In: full. I" ”no hufl‘ir mmluI hm'r been diverted In Ihr pmnl mad mul not only llml. Ian! a" "w mail-rial for 0w Plank road would. no mm!“ In" Mn hlulml uwr anlr mr. As mos! u'rymw Immh. mn- Ir‘ct» have been lust far ”to paving of «be I'll»! mad and "it work will it do" IM: summ". If Haph nwmu- luul Iron [med The Mn! mud,- lax. mud {on by "w mph «I U» (arm-Mp lmt your would hut- been and to paw that road with llu- Tun-in mudmrtlou Ian full had it not bum for just on ang. Mlny mph lmw- mulpluinod a- bout 1M condition nf Maple uvcnue batten Dog-non- fiumr and Him- l! I fireman upmarlum ynu with a mum to buy a ticket for scum-thing or other. If yuu don't buy. at lt-u-t mu him with mummy. lh- 51‘ do- llg thi~ wurk I." prolvrl your prop- erty hum Ion m “no at (In. BACK THEM L'l'. Unqucstiunubly they >huuM not have had m 20 oul, lulu tlu- hiuhwuy~ and byway: tn mnllu-r up llw mum-3' to pay for (In- truck. The \‘illugw board should haw- furni~hml tho. noc- cssary fund». nm the village could not spare the mmm uml tlu- need was great. In um hour of need tlu- fire» men, recognizing the grit-f they would to through in collcrtimz the funds In ' private Kuhn-,ription and still going Chem], haw accumplixlwtl uomlun. 6 They haw, by whom whemes“ paid ofl’ all but Um-o thomuml «lol-f hn of the purvhaw prire. .\lu~l of. the people huw aummnwl them. u 1" have mu. Downers Grove hu< a bunch of fire laddies of which we may we” be very proud. They wvnt after and sm'ured the best fire fighting apparatus there is on the market, guaranteed the pay- ment and haw dumnnrtmted by act- ual work. that it will '(uml has) saved its (:08! many time- m‘m. J red at the Downers Grove Post as second clans mail matter. A venising rntt's made known upon .pplication. Subscription rate» 32.00 per year. Single copies 54-. W.J. STAA'I‘S. . , . . Edilol' C. 1. WINTER . . Husinvss Manager had every Friday morning from the “a of She anuors Grove Publish- u Company. 2.7 North Main street. Downers Grow. Illinois. WWW 8W? In the vk-[ol'lo's a! the m. THE II \S)?" \H. FIELD THE FIRE “EPA RTM EN'I‘ II in hthm muuh. lu my the HARD “0‘05 mi "w work will'of Elm" O'Neill. IE! Summit meek. m. E M 7:!» man Items um um: Ind luul Iron pun] from man In 9:00 I imam-Hal musk» boon for hm Anyone mum-m In Radio :- in-l ivim! In nut-ml cl» nut mun: afi - Imam, mm the Downers Gum.- l’lmlio Club to In far ”no paving held Thurs-clay. March M II Hu- homo 4 WM a In Mo. p Win: A mu mu tumult m. «I.- nnon I. h- ;u I» hunt Maud! and tho mum: ”on, that fur his howl- “ II I! Mfr" a" Humv- mutant: _ “at m- Inrmnm humâ€"II um. the I!!! 11mm. Ma Orv-u "mu-M and «Ii-I in ffloe m-IM. Emmy. Hun «r mu law "00 l'lfl‘Qh'q ull urn-‘1- n'ul Humo- f-IPVI _ I var-4 duh-f guwlhm. um. Hu- pun nu ' ml Ffl'irl'ly «mi-I’m mu \‘Tizlc ma.- rmn'mduvw Imus-d «air In unai min-l om- la Mam-I: u" ”n- \hlo- n! umnII- "N,-~-\'-llll-v-\‘ \m-va lu the canton» mica. panic-limb": Pillsbury, it i» ”Um-ml “ml om- Hml (If many 4: balm" Mu ll WHO- ul program in «ml m" on which "I. name,- ur the torMs (mus! mil-I appear. I'Iu-n- Sound-y u pmmbnml qty-hr H‘fllll'". Last Samniuv one la'k'vl nu im tum. lero i.- ulmohitrly no mu or pm- rlmu lawn-led" at mun ”coy-nary In opt-nu mu- of lhm not». lu-u wl. All thin Iâ€" «one by actual mi". N- uclvl,‘ likt- Hue Inml lvlophom- «My murln lnwcln and mo" album-t. It ha;~ been inun'm'wl upon untili mm' rt‘gulur pmgmms am being sent! nut 01“"! night rmm all «in» of My' pm‘mm‘v in the l‘uih-vl Slalom. In (Thirum) um duck IOIMlHr’. “‘o-utber? rul‘t‘uulra uml m-w- of "we world 3:- MM' nut "very any minute. of flu- clny.‘ Tlu- Bonn! of Trulo- fllnliI-IIQ)‘ the Antiou with mum, nlno. M raven? m (In- Morning children" had Nim-I ~tmio-~ In- brumlthlnl. Registrmion should reach Colin'um (hmlun, Hinscluk'. by Monday, March‘fon H52. Fm further informatinn write or, '- plmm- ('mmly Y. M. (I A. s0‘0l'9tfll')‘.1mtu (fhih. A. (31::thI Wlwuum. “L. uml‘Pri‘am ’whou- supo-rvision tha- conform» i>;aml ilu-ing hrM.’ ' " "IO' n phone» lu llu- pm! few Immtlh rxullu had been brought before the public by thei mlu-nl n! the mtlio-tolrphmw. or in' _ They aw expecting a splendid glouu of nwn in fur the banquet and the owning meeting. All buy» in the tounty between the agn-s of 1.3 and 20 are welqmue as lung as there is mom to take‘cure of them. 1' AM of the garrangements have been jcumplotml fur the County OML-r Huys' M'unt‘cronw- to be held at Hinsdale. moxt Saturday. March l8. and the hop from must place.»- in the County arr showing a wry lively interest. The indications are that there will be‘ it full attendance. The Hays Council! {eél that they have done everything! they can to makl- the Conference at! I .- lll'Ct‘Sb'. I ‘ARRANGEMENTb ; COMPLETE FOR ; C0. CONFERENCE Inlet! Splendid Group of Men and no)". at Hinsdale. Saturday ‘ March “14' 18m Special Battery fir .‘7ords mow ll!‘~€ll|fli\'l‘ \ruul, WESTINGHOUSE HERE isn't a string tied to the new Wett- -!nghouse Ford Specialâ€"it costs exactly $25.00, in your car! Just think of the: remark- ably low priceâ€"and remember that this battery it of Westinghouse qualityâ€"especially deâ€" fined to give the man satisfactory and eco- nomical service in Ford cars. Weetin‘houu Aflention is servicetfor your battery. no man what in make. Radiu- DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE. 11.1.1350!“ Ffszhuntm on all work cheerfully furnished tuition”. n u . ”numb-mu “ lam muting ph-vl- m, um-r mm mu 1m! away In I n-luum m l-IJ'J' n “I! u! " IIM ,wn Unit. mm mum. h I!" Hm uh-u'l :qu’ II". I prawn mun hmt o'> m H luv" ,mu who I [or - . Long»! Conclave In many. 'l‘lm-o- I; um um“ rur Ilw dunno- m' u mud-v9 «r the dun-ml «0"...- u! lhuav. In rlu- )Iiuldh- fig“ nut mm rluw nlflv‘ll III." II \‘lIo-rluv. that" on, mum rrum "mm, ’IIIIH' m‘ur lvm yam" and u mar. ll o-mtwl only In- «uuw un- gummy o! "w lnwn. Imu- Iio-m an HIV :luu- n! umm lay in I'hh‘ll lhr puma -ul nun»- “My "mum I'm Hw- mnu m‘ n mic-v. uimlml um IM [up uf Hun Imlnrn u'wrv Ilw tnrullnlh “an. ulthvrlfll nml mvr-mfml mr Natl-Cm: “The W. C. T. l'. has always stood for peace to be gained through peace- ful means-t. It still :xtandni for peace. but, sePlng nml understanding the subtle propaganda of the we! inter- ests. it is going to fight that prop- «gumla with truth.” “Next summm' them will be a new «mam-P» and new state legislature's al'(' to be elm-ted. Those legislatures and that cmum'oss must be dry. After declaring that peace has al‘ ways. been the watchword of the W. C. '1'. L’. and that “gentleness._for- boarance and everlasting persever- ance" have “'1le its victories hereto- fore. the editorial says: EW. (f. 'l'. L’. S’I‘AR'I‘S FIGHT FUR DRY CANDIDATES _ The Women’s Christian Temperance Iunion “has fine in its eye" and is go- ink to drop its poacful methmlswand ‘fight to a finish to elect dry nnmi- new in the fall elections, the organi- zation announced today in making} public an editorial envitled “The? Terrible Meek" which will appear in thv union's state papers. appearing: between March 9 and Man}: 15. 3 WALKER DICK!) Painting "par-tin Papothnging Primaries â€" April 1922 “'ill anymw having 0M News of cotton or linen send them to Mrs, (Eillpspie’s, 1H Fairnmm, or Mrs. Lott 54 East Maple avunuo? Remember the date. Friday, March 17. ' (Tome and help work for tho hospital. It will be \..n allqluymetixa ouch M'ember hrirxrmg something fur the mchwn 'l‘hv Duwuers (how W. (7. 'l‘. l will meet, Friday at the lmum 0’ M! J. D.- Gilespie, SM Fuirmom :uvmw Candidate for Slur" Gordon M. hound West Chitin. III. My: ”1-. had Ill-I DuPage County W. C. T. U. NOTES PHONE dutch”: NONE (‘relonncm Silkolinev and Sateen Drawn?» M v-umy. aim-mu ‘hlllf‘ and pattern“. A WW range lo win-I m. n .nr‘rml u! II' COSTS YOU NOTHING Sill: Drawn-i9». flan-l claim” in plain colors; Gold; Rm Incl ng Blue, Thu: Irv buntihnl patter!“ am! at n wuonahlc mic-r, Cleo Silk Drape rm inm - mad}; men Row and launder. ble m a! Brown Burlap. an excellent covering rm Pun-h and Outdoor furnitulv, yard wide, at Per Yard. 25c Heavy Tapestry Draperiefl. for coven‘ug rumiturv and many other purpons. A ml selection of patterns. pm- yu.al widen \WUI >0 many .~un- signs of un eully Spring. 5m: v in pmbably wish to select your new Dram-air.»- eurly. Sn w.- :r.- Tnutlnring “Drapery Week" now. Espwiully larxl- ~orlo-ct'u ‘ uvul Pun-p- timml mlues hme been secured in (Why :60” . ' H tl'ul‘) mul- oriulâ€"Coloulul Draperivs. Curtain mall-Huh .-: -"n~ 1'" M)" In hang and all incidenta! thing. which an- urn-“1: ' There is a richness of color and finish in Colo. nlal Draperies which goes a long way in giving a room or home the magic touch of beauty. A complete selection of Colonial Dramrios for the Spring is now here. » You’ll be proud of Colonial Drapes Per Ydrd. 25 to 60¢ Yard, 85c and $1.00 Per Yard. 81.65 Per Yard, 81.25 McALLlSTER C0. ' Dawners grove; Egbjishing‘Com‘ ""1""‘J Printers of good Printing at Utheir Shop 37 North Main Street. Downers Grove, minor: q It costs you nothing to ask. Simply phone us, 188-J. and we will call. Personal attention to every job by one who understands printing is our aim. [kt us print your next job. We know the satisfaction you receive will be worth while and that repeat orders will naturally follow. ‘ q for an} scI'Iice no can render to III. Ike Iour print- ing just a little bit lIetteI than I'ou have been use- ing in Iour daily business. (1 Our years-of experience in the printing of thous. ands of jobs. large and small, qualify us to offer advice. This advice is not promiscuously handed out and isn't given unless asked for. \’evertheless we have been able to satisfy many of our customem with a few suggestions regarding their II.ork We don not press our ideas on you if you don’t fancy them and either way we give satisfaction. (I No matter if your order calls for just a few impres- sions or for thousands, we are ready and anxious to render you the same service. w- Oltl Blue. Gold. ”unwind". memorized MIMI. A wry good tummy. wuulur 26 cent value; Partially priced to: (his Drawn Salt. 3!. Sud! Cult-h». for tho- Nah-Im- Wlndowu. priced. In addition to a large nelcction n! curtain mains and twts. you have the choice of some attractive val- ues in Marquiutte Camila ready to lung. l-or inflame â€" lamulnttv (‘urtnimu lace edge trimmed. k-n'nh twanml a quarter yurdu. prica . Per Pair. 81.75 Extensions for rods. each... Single extension nuls. which «x- teml tn 4:; im‘hvp'. priced l'sualh when new Dru ries are being hung it is prefera Ie to t no“ urtain Rods also. 9 have a fuil stock of brass rods. Kirsch Double Extension nods, ex- tend to 48 inches. priced. This is an excellent time to plan for summer too. We are showing some excellent weaves for Clam~ ions for the Sun Porch 1nd new silks [or Lamp Shades and other decor-five uses. MARQUISE'I‘TES CURTAINS CURTAIN RODS Per Yard. l9: Per Pair, 5- Per Pair, 70c Each, 35c Friday. March 10, A1922

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