Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Apr 1922, p. 6

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n u m u m votau indicated this lad mm. O'NEILL ‘ We Eudora-d Richanl J. Barr, bob; fact that he was nut very “'4‘" known lie Holman O'Neill. S. L. Rmhje. nrouml the county, he ran nnly 80 George Fix and John F. Hester-man Ultra behind Hatlemlurf. Hesterman a being the host men for the akin-.- Inn 694 nhead and is the nominee. We lulu- I: link: pride in (In- (ad that every candidatu- with mm exrrp- “on, Endorsed by Thv- Report“- was MW at the primary on Tuesâ€" day. This exropliuu wa.» Ira ('. Cupâ€" Icy, of Aurora. u'hu'.~ dish-at L hailed in Wuhfiamon as a MI: \‘idnry for The §ote for Juhu hr. Walla-r. nl' Juliet. candidate for State [hymenâ€" tltive, who is known to be favnrahle to the light wines and IK‘L‘I" platform lid was fought by Um Anti-Suluon mguc forces. \muhl sun-1y indicate “I“. "1- mn hikh of “:0 vlm'n-n undidahw. Thd'u :uM tn this (In- dr-l feat of In: (‘, (‘upk‘gn ul‘ Aurnr: pmmuzuwl dry. hf.‘ Frank H. Rrivl; also of Aumm \"no “'11: Inn-km! In the wet u‘roml u: >lia-x nu) all m1.- the istf‘irl. Thou Lx‘ll Hm fur! Hm! Frank Mrf‘unhy. "F Elwin :md John P. Hut, 1.! Au \vvrv llw high m in the Scnuhu‘hl Ifidrirl fur H)!- legislatun- mu! _\‘-r.4 hum something to think alum!~ It would seem. a, if the “web" in ”iii conguesxilmul district wule gain- ing strength. That is one of our (Ic- ductions from the big [Izn'h' priman held Tuvsduy. m loco-d clan nail putter. in; rate: nude hon upon ”Infill; Subscription rate: .200 ’1 year. Sinjk- copies 5c. C- " WINTER lulu- Ml..." Pix. of Wheaton, fur Treasurer; John ' F. Hcstermau, of Glen Ellyn, fol m u the _m" G_nwe Mismim; (lam-nee V. Wauemann, of V. J. STAATS . 'iii IASY wanna. 1m: norms woman. 11m nut-11m: mun menu. was autumn-nun VACUUM m AND ms noun‘u 3.1.me msmusm Monday April 24th. 8:00 P? M. DicKe’s Theatre The Best Local Talent Play Yet Produced The First Annual Downers Grove Revue “WA". WETS GAISING STRENGTH I gut ' washing- machine plant in the world) can turn out 1000 machines every day 0 If you have kept abreast Of the times you know the “Easy” Vacuum Washer is the best Washer made WI and the other labor raving dermal devices lishd below. an be put-thud either for ml: or an the easy paymnt plan. 1 vi" be glad to demonstrate Any one of them at Any time to show their really remarkable laurel. Each is the best of its kind. This radical drop in rice is due to the fact tha the “Egsy” Faggot-y (the_lar. because 'it is saedtifi'c'ifii and machanically right. Mrs. W. R. Clark REHIR’N‘H.‘ C \ XIHIIATICS A “Body Blow” to Old Hi-Cost of Washing West Suburban Agent for Judd Co. Copper “Easy” $155 Nickle Zinc “Easy” $139 Galvanized “ ” $125 CALL WRITE OR PHONE irrivml- ml iv. u mm) :m mlnlv {m ‘H lin- nmv ull'k-r um \x'hixi in) -m'l- .1"1'u|irtfux..\ :M be nzmlv lye- ,l’n-r UII‘ lmllula v.1; (-uuutml. ()u" [u‘o-llirllmn that Illuu‘l‘nm-I would 'nnnw man from ”It'll I'Illyn “it-x ‘such 0 mujurily that nu min-r ramliâ€" .ulaw muhl orvrcnmo il, rnnw truv. lHis vote in (Ell-n Ellyn \x':|.< 1014 while Huttomlorf got :38. About the same 'rulio of vote.“ was cast ln Wes-1 Club mum) for Imonnnl, and in spite of (he Bfact that he was nut vary “'4‘" known nrouml the county, he ran nnly 80 ‘\'u!‘- 3‘. \ S. L. Kath]? pollml Nu- biggest who in the county. beating Arthur (‘ Man-inn. of lumhanl la the want;- Judm‘ohip by 2116 "bu-3 (Guru'- I’N had Hm Pin-«v.4 rar.‘ "1' any. Irv-Him: Frank M. Silth'r. u!" Win-alum fur (‘umzu Tlfih' 'm‘ by “(~010- uuy. Irv-Him! \\'hI-n n 1'»:- may firm '.\'J~ l 1~ ‘durdr “'ilh "nut ('f‘nln‘linvm m. «7 Kupm‘villt-z NP<10Yr~\:|n. "1‘ v!» Y-I-Hfsn: meunl, nf \‘Ll ('hit'n- I" and szuvméurl‘. m" Win-Mm. :U' I umkimg hu'd. “'i'!‘ ”gt-SI “Mn-L a. ILg' and Uni. “Emu?- rt‘ivnd- ml iv: H mm) rl‘litln'lh’ (m Morgan in the only our who had my opposition aml mb tight for the film- nominations “'33 one f the most bib “’1‘ Dnl'ag» enunly has ever seen. Much mud slinging was indulged in. and the fight waged hot. Every town in the county was oiganized for every candidate with the exception of Wage- m;-nn_ who came through a big winv ner over Kuhn aml Stownhoru thru a combination of circumsumces in which the sympathy of the general public want In him because of un aF legal knifing hy 1h lrx-x‘efl‘ki’ mt-n.‘ \Vngemnnn hem. Rxgm by [386. “'heulun, for Count)" Clork and Lewis Morgan. for County Superintendent of Schools. \ ’heuton, for County Judge; Geo. (Cm-finned from I’nge mm. O'NEILL wuss Telephone 404-] 1- hard“ ‘ I) nT Your Kind of Battery Needs Our Kind of Service The report on the cum-art of March 3|, ziwn under the auspices of Vesta Chapter, wag very gratifying. Mr. Mmljeaka, husiuI-is chlirman. stating that 402“ tickets had been sold and that $1840 had been turned over 4:an nf 11w lnr-zcvzl iruil and regr- tnMv rmps in Illinois ol' run-m hisâ€" tury is prcdinul by C, I" Durst. oi 1hr Illinois Agricultural l sm‘ialiou. “uh-as a frame interfrnw. 'l‘lu- Illi- nui~ Fruit Exchange. “hid! the l. .\ \. lwhml In orgau’ i~ prcpafim: tho nunâ€"Inaug- o! Chm-u V. Wac- mM. of Who-ton. fur County Clark. flu but A. A. Kuhn. 0! West Chic-- :0. who ha: been In 'emciea clerk for yous. by 188‘ mm: while Sul- nberg mind less: than a "ions-ML The bad weather and the comli‘ion of the m“); hid a glen: dul to «In with the fairly light vote cast in Dom-nets Grove. although this did not make much dilfercnce in the county where a fairly wpmmtative vote was cast. Voting slang the Northwestem was especially heavy. A good attendant-r malklwl the re- gular session'nf Vesta Chapter, N0. 242. 0. E. 5.. Tuesday owning. April lhe lnh. VESTA CHAPTER NEWS hmdnd‘kemwu - Dry Goods - Groce'rles Market Cor. Main Curtis: St: m 175 l 176 H. E. Cane Sugar, in cloth sack, per pound . . . .71: No. 3 can Tomatoes, Come Again brand ...... 18c Libby Sliced Peaches, No. 2 1-2 can ........... 35c Premium Gem Peas, per can ................. 20c No. 3 can Sweet Potatoes .................... 23c Potatoes, per peck ~ ..... > ..... 40c Fig Bars, special at per pound ................ 17¢ New Potatoes, Celery, Spinach, Cauliflower, Green Beans, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Radishes and Strawberries. H. C. PITCHER Rib Roast, fancy, per pound .................. 24: Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound .............. 20c Veal Breast, per pound ...................... 12c Veal Chops. per pound .................. ‘ ...... 25c Fresh Pork Butts, per pound ................ 21c Smoked Hal-s, 8-10 lb. average, per pound .. . .35c California Hams, 6-8 lb ave.. per pound ....... 20c Boyd Lunllam Bacon, lean, whole or half strip lb 35c Also to come straight to Battery Headquartérs the minute you sus- pect your battery isn't up to the mark. EEIPIE BATTERY SERVICE STATIM Comer Forest and Belmont Phone 3694 Downers GroveJll. Representing Willard Storage Batteries Easter Specials MEATS To get all the miles and. months out cf your tattery it must' have proper care fror'n the very first day you put it in service. Thatmeahs having water put i?) a; least must: a month, and seeing to it that the charge is kept up to the proper point.- GROCERIES : Chairman Publicity Committee. {Vesta Chlptor. 0. H. S. humid tho lac-k Tupi. Fund. 1 Th. eontribuuo- {nm min: of Van: Clublan- to the Old Folks Hunt at Rockford have totaled about “0. This matter Is in chug: of Mn. .1on Foster and it is requests-l Hut than who intend to contribute tonrd this wonky muse do so promptly m that this. matter may be concluded. After the rein-[Ir [madness of the evening there was initiation followed by a pleasant time VII the dining mom. The next ngular union pr Vest: Chapter will be in change of the Vent: Juniors. CO~0PERA TIVE FRUIT MARKETING fix. The exchange is now ncgotinin' for packing house equipment. as a ‘numhcr of the locals are, to build rnâ€"uperat'n'c parking houses this yen. ’l‘nt-uly-uwu cars of spny nut"- iah, nitran- ul um]: and ammonia Ivar-.- heru purchased for members at . consid rahle saving by [he cxrhangc so far I is year. 310 nuke: 75 wtctnl of lhi. year’s lllinoin crop ol urly qppln and peaches and a large share 0! the late Apple crop. We earn? a full line of the best feedé for all live stock on the farm and for chicks, chickens, ducks, geese, etc. The prices are right and deliveries are prompt. ' CHICKEN SCRATCH. THE mam FEED FOR ‘(mcmxs 03' THE MARKET East Grove Grocery Market PILLSBURY DAIRY RATION': PILLSBURY MIDDLINGS: REIDY'S MOLASSES STOCK FEED; REIDY'S MOLASSES HORSE FEED; MIXED ALI-“H.113. and TIMOTHY HAY: CHICK and CHICKEN FEED: BI’TTERMILK MASH; MILLIYI‘ SEED. KEEPWELL NECK BUCIlIIOlZ Two other factors are Service and Price! Both are regulated in a Ford Service Sta- tion to a mcety. You et REAL service and the price is fixed to. fair to you. Come in and let us demonstrate. 19 W. Railroad St. Downers Grove, Ill. PHONE DOWNERS GROVE 371 When you go to a Ford Service Station you are sure that Real Ford Parts will be used for replacements and not parts made by some other concern to fit the Ford car. Should not be entrusted to the mdinan an age. The proper place to take a For d or repairs is to a Fond Senice Station. GENUINE FORD PARTS THE REPAIRING 0F FORD CARS Feeds DISTRIBUTORS E. MRKVICKA. Proprietor PHONE 272 “REAL” FORD PARTS ‘I‘II‘ UNIVERSAL CAI SERVICE â€"â€" PRICE l The exchange will -dmt this yeu'u crop through the American Fruit Growcn} ,lmn. which has rep- rcscnulivrs and branches at all of HR important mukets. The Ameri- can Fruit Growem Inc. will market the fruits from its “All acre {Iran lin Illinois through the [Hindi Fruit Funny (In noun-pen ué flu but I.- lut deal-In. a sunny stave.

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