Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Apr 1922, p. 8

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in’fi Clarence V. Wagemann. County Clerk through I: drawing on your nvfnfl none. 1nd not falling up to your neck In debt. It in this cosflliness of stri- dent: that nuke: Travelers Accident Innurlnce no po tar. any thin insunm an you know before your Decide-t hay pen: just how much it will mt youâ€"nerdy the very nuan- filo I‘ll that you have already your pmmum. u Ilb hul insured von't as“ after you are ‘Ifll’t. ‘n m. A. T. DENT John L. If If.“ It! hurt and unable m to our expenses In in- emu-J by dockor’a billsâ€"and xu'n_ forking“ if you come You Can’t Alford To Have An GENERAL CONTRACTOR John I". Hesterman. Sheriff PHONE HINSIL-ILE {an X Walker, Represenutive l The result: of the Jake contest {or the week March 2L3! are as follows: Class ' 96 Sense 0! Humor Freshmen . ............. . ..... 22.9 Sophomore ............. . . . . ‘ . 10.3 Junior” ........... ...........32 Senior . . . Shakespeare? " S‘udent: "The Sheep." Miar B: “The Sheep? you mean?" Stwkn}: "Why. Charles and Mary Lamb." Hnanl in “m balls: "I just go! thru dressing my hair for dinner." Bahhy Vormn: was onerm-titany by means of a pit pick you have?" Senior: “Yes." Hobby: "Haven pick:- ?” ml'nsemuy was held last Monday to boon! subatriydou for the “Cauldron." Have you subxrilr ed for a "Cauldron?" If no one his been to we you to obtain your sub- scription. call “it-haul Dnees, phone 305-“. at Mite. Hull: ed and find: "I am not gain]: to call the grids (-hirkmN any more." I“. I ' “What will you call them?" In: ' sir-r Eggs." Phone 430â€"1! Painting Papal-gliding Interior Decanting Best Quality Service ‘ II AID "MID TE Illfll SGML Miss 3.3 MAIN WARREN DOWNERS GROVE. ILL. TIE HARDFST SERVICE BRINGS THE HIGHEST PRAISE EDWARD C. CHOW BETTER WAY TO TRAVEL : “Why?" “Because they uro hard boil< [mi med." \'nrnnn: (To a Senior who rt-ticany making the dirt fly of a pick} “Is that the only have?" “Yes." "Haven't you any tooth- KIDWELL GARAGE CO. “Who wrole 'Tales (mm “113! do 5 May 71!: In Lixh arr the dates proâ€" lclaimed by Governor Small as Healfll ‘l‘mmntion “‘1-91: Mrs. Collins Good- ;rich. Presidrm nf Ihc Househoid Sri- >u-nn- qunnwm m’DuPagc County. Ni" give her arlive ‘urpnn toward MIK- mums nf the marina Parent:- r'l‘mrhrrs \smciariuu “'1'” N a‘krd m :pm'iiripaic h: ‘h-- rmin- prnrram. : _Fri«|ny has horn so! wide as Srhnul :(‘hildrru'w’ Dav Thr inrnlcaliou nl' ihealthful habits in rhildrdh result in far-reaching and permanent benefit; Schools are (when centers from which :pidtmics sweep over the entire com- munity. Efficient public hulth ser- 'vice among the éhildrcn i0 manifesb fly at primary importance, Telephone 284 HEALTH PROHOTIOII WEEK HAY "I TO IJM' The Druuuic Society play. “Green Stockings," will he gircn lulu-lay, April 17. at the High School assent. My. F. , W. KETTENRING Estimates furnished on Phone 43-M “1 IAN DALL S'l'. [10.00410 Oil is a _high grade. natural rich automobile oil, refined {mm Pennsylvania all. manufactured and compounded in such 1 wny as to gun“ it to Main 3 lurger use at lubricating In nun throng ordiuap' procyss._"l'hmu _tllq plug“! in ’IdeI thix_oi! ls mnuhauml. it rot-inn its utural miner-l {at I“ (may in- prm‘es the lubricating qualities and mmplinheu it. no» i run! object which i;- ‘he com lubrication a! your motor. Give ’00â€" 310 Oil 9 trial and you will be «minted. Look u then prim: 5 GIL Light Oil ..... . ..... $2.88 5 Gal. Heavy Oil ........ 8.25 5 Gal. ledium Oil ........ 2.95 5 GI]. Fudoyle (nan ' chatter) .. ............ J” Contractor 8; Builder 121 Fairmount Ave. New 01' Old Work To All Automobile Owners Guy A. Can'tp ...... p.132 SEND IN YOUR OLD CARPm AND CLEAN IAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER 1“- 1‘0 BEAUTIFUL HUGS The only ml fight in town was in the Tucker Real Est-ta oll‘iea pn- cinct and hen Henry Dldke sw-mpâ€" ed M. W. Mills almost three to but the vote being 101 to 32. Downers Gme Weaving“: Frank Dune-n. Henry Dick. M either Dennil- Jenkins or W. J. Shuts. “(’30 two run 28 vote:- endl in Hair urn-ind and it. will be up to the an- vassin' bonnl to decide. The new pmim committeemn 0! tbs local wail-cu Ire. Harold cum. Whose thirty years of basins! ex fiance assures capable 1nd 9 iqie-t service. Your support at the Primarlc! on April 11, 1922. I'll] I. ”one. . HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN , M 82-1 .1108 FOR‘ BALI ”m0! comm-luau l-‘IOll DOWNEIS 6.0V! Republican Candidate For J. B. STERENBERG COUNTY CLERK RUGS Vote For TBLEI’IIONB MO-M BIMWNWWMW Certified Box Bacon. per pound ....... FancyxRib Roqts, per pound .......... Boneless Ribbed Boiling Beef, per pound Veal Breast, to stuff, per pound Veal Shoulder, per pound ...... Chickens, per pound ........... MATCHES, per carton of 6 ..... OLIVES, full quart ............ Guaranteed pure fruit and sugar, per jar . . Building Materials 0! all M BUILD NOW! Consult us freely in regard to your plans and we’ll gladly furnish estimate on cost of materials and assist you in every way in our power. Bufld Your Home How much have you paid out in rent in the last two or three years? This rent money which you are now paying out will buy you a home and pro- vide a profitable investment for you at the same time. By building now you not only provide a proper place for the raising of your family, but you are doing a service to the community by increasing the number of dwellings. High rents are brought about by the shortage of houses. When you move into your new home you release a home for the use of someone else. F_ree youmelf from the ever-phasent rent prob- lem. Anyone who can pay lent can mm a home. Don’t wait until \ou have accumulated a lot of monéy before vou build. 42 50. MAIN ST. Lord Lumber Company Resident flunk: a! the [autumn-’- 1’»!th Dunn L. Klein Son Day 20 KLEIN’S SATURDAY SPEBIALS 'M’S’Phiiiév and SEAwnEiii'iAh EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES Per Peck 35c This is a real bargain for planters This Spring ARBUCKLE’S COFFEE 3 lbs. for $1.00 Phone me: o P. M. 142 J TELEPHONE 279 ..l5c -. ”10c ...lOc . .45c

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