Downers Grove Reporter, 19 May 1922, p. 4

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an Rim", of bum County. and A C Stoxen, of the marketing may: Dan Gflley, of Cook County; The Committee of Nim-. which was appointed by tho Amoriran Farm Bureau Federation tn wattle thp pro- blems that hai-e al’isl’n in the Chi- mo producing district 6% as follows: C V Gregory, Editor Prairie Farmer; C Larsen, Illinois Agricultural As- sociation; H Hemingway, Wisconsin‘ Farm Bureau Federation; Perry Cane. Indiana Farm Bureau Feder- flion; J. T. Williams, Thomas Keene ' 1v- i'fikr to 4:1foguart‘ Hm imam-3L: of the prmlllrt‘h' “ho 4m. (-ontracts, an Oporatinm (‘ummmev will bu» cmated to [tr-pp :1 rherk nu Hm busi- ness mothm!‘ and mml‘mnd «xpensos 'of tho rmnpa'y. Thu prmlucms in each of nine districts ml! nlect one of filth numht‘r to thin committee. It is planned later in create :1 non- profit sales organization which shall have entire charge of marketing and in which each rontmrling prmlucer shall be a voting: umht-L Aaron Sapiru. {anmn‘ rompvrative ‘auomey who helyml mganize the California comparative: fruit intvrests was retained to draw up the contract. The new mntrack will become of- fecfive Svptemhor I, If 6000 have he» signed by that time. Tho mmmiuee has rlorirlml that llw Interests of the producers would be hat served by working with the pn» Rut company. whirh i< now handling about ten per 09M, ol‘ the milk in the. dim-m nml nwne plank valued at 870.000 Plans for enlarging the Milk PH» 'dueers (‘o-operaln-n Marketing Com- p-ny or Chicago, mrlmling a new contract and a number of rhanxes in the plan of operating Hu- rummny. have been completed by the commit-‘ ter of nine which wan appoint“! for that purpme about a month agu. I I“ 1’"de ('yflmuiu (‘g I. "no New (bunch. and New 4. . Ruins 8194"». COMMITTEE 0!" NINE DRAI'TN A MARKETING PLAN A pool 5- war": wading fm. amt u.- final «mam wm um- !au of warh.‘ Imliv‘nlnnlu M urgnmmflmw willing \n cit-um 1 mm UW lo making a, Nahum-n of (Mu minimum punt; dnam a! ourv an smut-d lo rall rm, or all um Mr. H S. l'amo. Wmt .Ip" tremor. , “or turn I! ylm an mu- uf "IN inurvdwl fiwp it m mnul. u- huflwr 60!."- will mo. hr publidwnl Lari. summl-r. ‘luatux Um hut wru- thcr when "mm-u bum-h nth «a pop ulu with “mun-r. Urine people. may \H'vr hmml In "mouth that they mm [no a humlrml dollur» h) hun- a swimmmu pool uvur hm. 11m». lolh arr man In he tented but on er "math And "my won't ha ”in! to [he lhiw mmm’ rillu-r. In»! to loan H . TM" in a lira! puwslulil)‘ UN“ \In‘ In lo haw n mnmmnx 1am! The-3 dcuu- Mr mm m!» a ht!" an AIM" Tub are all right in their place. but an automobile tins is not that place. Them- tubeu of rubber. which have been dimfly responsible for making motoring the Murmur it i» today. met-l with enough mideuu iu‘ their ordinary Mo- wathout someone‘ letting out to do mom damage, . I __,__- “WW 1â€"”- -__._.-. . « up, r-v- “ .- "w... This is a Lune or afl'airs whicrhlchanwl a Imsteurizinz nutfit and all should nut be tolerated. Sewral "NP-“'3'? >Decials and they hope t) motorists, who believe thelnsclxes m be installed in their new plant amll be amateur sleutha, hnw unearthed operatmg by July I. clues and me be to the pI-rson the) WW { get the goods nu. For :‘n‘slur'ct ifs-2:, LOCAL WOMEN day last weok Nu lin tacks wem found in hunt of the fire} HEAR, LADY ASTOR i I truck door. extending In such fashion; LECTURE MONDAY ”In! they wuuld have entered the tire: an Noon as the muck rolled thru' ' | Uiuflnxuiuhcd Me-her or British Pu. flk «loom. 1'5‘1‘5"‘-“‘” ““1" i““"‘5 ' Walter H. Laue. uf Hinsdale. ha; w~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" been taken into the business and the An upholstery Luck, if rightly plac- Partners plan to have a modern ed, is a little thing which can do a dairy. The building will l)e"of brick big damage to automobile tire-9.! «instruction 24 x 60 feet and will be Some alleged jokl'l‘ has been placing; 0"“ 3‘14"." in height. A fOUNdatiOH of them in spots whcm they would «lo.’>'|1l‘ri¢‘i‘3"t strength “'1“ he built 60 the most good (1') with a consequent: at'mmmlatn a weoml story should one raising in the atmosphem around lhel be desired later. luckless rlrivcr who picked them “p'l Mr. Zarn aml Mr. Laue have pur-A filtered at the Downers Grove Post ice as secund class mail mutter. vertising rates made known upon «lication Subscription rates $2.00 ’01 year. Single copies 5c. W. J. STAATS . . . . . Editor C, J. “’lN'H-Zfl . . BusinI-sm' Manager hid every Friday morning from the #03 of the Downers Grove Publish- ” Company, 37 North Main stmt.‘ flamers Grm c. lHinais. 3 'l‘ACKSâ€"-.\ ND AU'I'U TIRES A I’LI'NGH 'I'HNIGHT.’ MUM“! Acvico. Tale uh." rnlah-a l-I 'er hfly RI 1 far as oh» lu'rv «w warrm-u Ana nwlt, :olrfnk, ruinn-ul, hauu‘ :mI awn-mun. ! "m nll Hm! main»: far «h uw and In!- ur_\ l‘v'i'“| l-ipu-ln-hu Estimaees on all work cheerfully furnished The 0H depot is no more; aml it «as almost time. It has served that community for so many years tha‘ no am! can romemhor when it In: built. It Wm .11! “yum-P tn the city and mm of the clirtlml holes on the‘ whale “Q” system. A tomporary sta-l [ion has been elm-led in South Broad- way naarly to Noah avenue until the new Ilepot is built at South Broadâ€" way and Washington strove! INSI’RANCE Choice 7 Per Cent First Mortgage: Farmer: .9: Marchnnfs Bank Bidg. Plume 22‘: Edward G. Lemon 8: Co. REAL ESTATE LOANS 7 11w Inst (ruin Inr Phirauo to pull 9-)"! at the old Aumn dew. lot ,lom Jaw" lo make way fur (M pk- ‘mh‘m of "'1‘ hath not! a ma! rail: :ma-l station, In: "mum-vi by ”not! rlhunmn (:mw lramm. It «ran drawn by "mum- GH in marge of Engimr ”wary. of Chicago. Al Pv‘hh‘. Hr "HF-’3’". former” “ “'0' “NW. u'a- fin-man. wm Man-6y was the mwlurtn :mol .l‘ H. Gem" alt-i W. Sehrank Irv" flu- mun-tors. The 'Els( “me being from the Grove. Pum- Lora-l Tail-non on “float“ [or (Nat. h P." .huy In. Antique. I; 0th" nprnhru an the pmnm '. mm- Juno thlamn, Edgar Bancroft. Jinn. 10-091. 1‘. Rowan. Austin-u Mr llamxhlin. Hm "nnry Phone). pm: ‘ nlnnl u! m- lllinnin Lump of Wmmm Vale” and Lord Adar. Herb"! Hy-lv. am- of 0»- hoat known of u.- ‘I'Dm'mg-o ”running pun-"led at the :clftln, I Decorati n g 01.!) STATION AT 7 A (mom IS vows 3‘ ~NEW ONE SOON," WALKER DICKE Painting Nemlumex W. J. O'Neill. H. S. *Il'aine. Elisha Morgana. Wm. Parrinh land Min Charlotte (.‘rum attended [the Lady Aulor amazing :1! Omhestru ,hall on Mummy afternoon. TIN-3' upon a wonderful talk. .|-~- liwrwl lu' "W into-muting American girl mm .1 mmuher 0! Nu- Enrhnh "ul'lflu'lll. Slw hm nut Ion lwr Am- «man «up and weak: \er) plumb an what ah» [Milka Uiuflnguishcd ale-her 0! British Pur- linul Gave an lineman; “AI-"inn" Tl'k Phones: 191-}! and 123-3 “can“. Gen. 1-). lam and Walcer H. Lune Make Plan.» for Modern I I 1 $ 1 Sanitary Building. Grout-ll has been brake" between Um Cum}; 'l‘heuu‘e building and the pmmlfice for :1 now. mmlern dairy building to hause the Geo. I9). Zam Dau'y. Mr. Zam purchased the milk business of Elmer Uhlhom a little over a year ago and is now to make‘ impmvements which will enable him to take care of the trade in much better fashion. GROUND BROKEN FOR NEW DAIRY ON EAST CURTISS All Kinds of Paperlun gins INVESTMENTS LOCI : [wimp LEKACHOS onFANds, i’mprgprs Across from the depot Telébhone 289 lMpt. of Public an»... ..... lh-pt. of Annunh I szm-v- l‘rtfl. a! Health 0 Sulvly in"... of Slant. l l‘uHir Imp. Dr L of [‘15er Profit-fly 1‘" hr Lubmu .......... .. Inn-NH Punt. ............. ‘ Sinking Fund ........... 'l‘ulult ..................... Hun-in] (\«m-mcm. ......... (hand TMII ...... ‘. ‘ Fund. l'u the (‘fmmn -! (ho “flux. of Dawn: . HM e. llhnm- (H 11.0 foHawm‘ n- my mwrt (or u..- 'mmlh n! Apnl. 1922 (7. Fun! Dans. VIII." Manitowoc. per package ..................... ac Ferry's. per package ........................ loc Rice's. per package .......................... lot Our bulk stock is guaranteed and tested. the prices are as low as quality will permit. new. W W! Kitchen The St. Joe A. C. won their second game last Sunday Over the Hinsdalc Independents by a score of 7 to 6. the winning run scared m the ninth. inning by “Shrimp" “'immer with ............. .,.........mzs.:.9 smut; sum-mo 323663261 rihl (\«runwnh .......... moo.“ “.82 ML“! ml Total ............... ӣ429.01! SISTMJ" 3 0627.”: 8216351“ I do Mun?" Amour the how «port In In mu- (0 Ilw but M rm know 0‘. C Ford Dmis. Villao Twnruwr. Sub‘rdw and morn In hrfow mo um um aim of Man. um ‘ Chas. M Hitrh. anan l‘uNu‘. THE NASH GROCERY Hinsdale Independents Beaten 1 to 6 in Story Book Style After Two Dam! in 9th. ST. JOSEPH A. C. IN SECOND WIN OF 1922 SEASON Garden and flower Seeds A year agoâ€" . almost unknown A sweeping verdict for QUALITY Bill’s Secret IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST Store closes at noon Wednesdays; Morning Delivery Only Phone 8 21 80. Main St. won their second Springs Sunday and TM: \fil'RHR'S “£90K!” Try it for a summer lun- cheon program. . We‘ll deliver to, your home. Then: is health and hap- piness in exery dish or glass of the frozen dainties “hich may be had here." 0!! km! lI-l I'vzn-n" That happy, joyful, unruf- fled nature of his will lead you right to our -â€"is no secret if vou’ll fol- low his footsteps for one day. I 7:25.86 22-41..” 3.17;! 1H :H ‘HJT: two down. “Shrimp" stole second. third and heme to bring home the .bacon for the St. Joe‘s. i Riedy and Tenum was the battery [for the St. Joe's until Riedy got him-1 ‘ ectf into a hole then Bradley was put (in and got our in good shape with Na rum scored, bases full with only 5 :one out. 1' i The St. Joe’s are playing Western" FOUNTAIN come from Chicago. st'uights. They also have games bquuvith teams such as the Krull Indians and Filipinos, both teams Hmve. ll“"0“,‘. (hum-Man :M’th for man”: 3 367.3! ‘09:.16 “NJ-3 20.13."! 5713.00 “QM MIR": It?” 0.3 “5764.75 53:va lhl. for m-m'h on MM 6 16,” 1 loan .17 650,339 “so." 231“ l 791" “3.01 “5137 "90...”! “MUN C‘Jl. Cl 539.3!) 47! .15 3433.1“. Villa" 'l‘n-muwr. an: out for three '.‘l 00.” “£564.08 IT!) M l“! .‘l? "85.01 5.19.30 second. ’ AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Rompeis. good quality Cha111b1-m. ages' .. to 8, one special lot at 90c Boys wash suits, as sorted colors, fancy trimmed, ages2t06 atSl.50and ............. .. ...$225 Coveralls, blue denim, khaki and blue C hambray assorted color trim, sizes 2 to 8 at ........... $1.25 (9M :1 zmnl ~upply of them now; it'< wring tw make .: a qmd deal easirr lu keep the Htte mum in clothes during Summer pan days. The cost is v ‘ littlu mm'o than the matenai, Childrens day frock aprons. good quality checked percale. sizes 8 to 16, each 95c and .......... 3|.25 Misses junior dresses, fancy combinations. of Cre- tone and Gingham, $3.50 and ................ 83.95 Childrens gingham percale dresses. $1.25 to 82.50 Whoa hut» g-rle :we-l me dues-s an" another H k-mn (nu-II 3nd than n sfi'nls‘ Mm 1| I'm: time Intro". tram 'hya l9. i< going to «raw .1 me a! huh" If you have plenty of thou inane. They'm jmt the far .mwu-rn. brim: made of «hunk m’nthrn ml 99mins in svrvén’ab'e guano-rm. They are very attractive and‘ comfortable â€"- just the thing for playing in sand piles and run- ning around. Each ............ '. . .' ..... $1.50 Has your car motor troubie, elec- trical trouble, transmission trouble ,0ndilfereutial trouble or does it just Cor. Main 8: Curtiss Su- Rompers and Coveralls Libby Baked Beans, per can .................. 10c Old Potatoes, per peck ................... l. . . .40c New Potatoes, per peck ............ -. ......... 75c Macaroni or'Spaghetti. 3 packages for ........ 25c Palmolive Soap, 3 bars for . ............ ..... 25c Swifthride Soap, 10 bars for ................ 29c Jersey Cornfiakes, 3 packages for ............ 25c Calumet Baking Powder, llb can ............ 30c FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUIT AND GREEN VEGETABLES ALWAYS ON HAN!) (Men’s Wash messes Pot Roast, per pound .................. Hamburg Steaks, per pound ............ Rib Roast, per pound ....... - ............. Plate Beef, per pound . . . . ............... Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, per pound California Ham. 6 to 8 lb. ............... Dry Goods - Groceries Market Children’s Pidgy Panties ’. C. PITCHER of Gingham: and Percale PITCHER For Little Tots GROCERIES For Saturday MEATS ....................... ...... -241: ....................... 10c lBeef, perpound ..... 16c Ib. ................... “18¢ 202 Highlynd Ave. "urohl Hindman, Mechanic. have a tuning up? Call SCI-J and it promptly attended to. HINDMAN GARAGE Phones 175 176 . 18c 18c 24c 10c 16c 18c

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