Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Jun 1922, p. 4

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(3-?m and AW ll" 5“» E“â€" H Phone 43-)! I. W. KE’I'I'ENBING ‘ Contractor. a Builder hatimates furnished on New or Old Work ’ i' lntetior Decorating u but Quality Service Kine 430-11 LEI-flu, the new no «padded to thpumMumolm qua u .pplknuon “(Md by I m or my responsible ruldont d Downers Grove. Horn-Bum my be admitted to d] It. pm“...- 0! resident borrow- ." upon pay-0M of $1.00 per year. MI muons. In shame. of Int- hlmry Deadly. my draw boat- hâ€" 0:- “bury by depositing the VIII! a! the boob «Inn with tho ROOFING New or Old Work -y become I and bolder by pm- “I Dunes. use Pam Twill And Wool Crepe; also MI in m, m Tricoflle, dc. um Divas" m in. in van, Omndk, Linen and Gil.- hn. Beautiful cam. WY!!! "'4 Jan-15. Burl-y Cornet Ind ”I! Inn-M girdmnes. by “flu out n npplkluon blank and having the am. counter-Ines! by I [III-nun who In I maiden: sud My "M! of Downers Grove. A” prion, l2 yrnn or younger, Any prion Shove the In of 12 run. living in the will-go of Down- ": Gm, any baton. I and hold-r Th Ubnry shall be open from 1:” to 0:00 o'clock. Mouhyn, Wed- nudlyl and Fridays; and 1mm 8:30 to 9;” o'dod flunk”. Thursday! A Mull”, except log-l holidayn. The new rules. recently tdopted by tho Llhuy Baud, are u Iollows: Thou an 1311 borrower-f cards in not. 218 having been added during the yen. 8106.26 was collected {or fines on mndu: books and $147.54 from the “naked” collection. Then were 697 new books added dlfln‘ the year making a total num- bc 0! volumes in the Library of 4647. 28,078 books _and, magazines weru circulated during the year. This is men books (or every person in the Note â€" lf dishes are used and I.“ unwashed, an extra charge of $8.00 will be made. 121 Fairmourit Ave. Mornings â€" 9 to 12, $4.00, $2.00 if kitchen is used. W. Singleton-y I-Nu‘Fore-t Ave." Afternoons â€" 2 to 6, $4.00, 32m 1! kitchen is used. Evenings â€"- 8 to 10, $5.00, plus $2.00 if kitchen is used. 8 to 12, $10, includes use of kitchen. sown!) C. cww muting: 11» following schedule of mmus for Library hall was adopted by the “bury Board a! the last regular Nu Rule- for Regulation of nor rowan Were Recently Adopled â€"KNO.WAM_ Math-o lend-n SUMMER SALE Patch Jobs mm BOARD MNWMIS "All . REMM PRKIS Prices Right plus plus Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. LUMBER Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath the Board. um to do xo, the privileges of the library may lie declured forfeited by As (or as possible silence shall be ubserved in the Reading room. It shall be the duty of all persons, having the use of the Library, to notify the «Librarian of the existence of any contagion» diseases in their residence: or hmilien, and for hil- Windows Mutilation and writing in books is strictly prohibited,. and all losses and injuries beyond reasonable wear must be promptly adjusted to the satisfac- tion of the Librarian. Shingles Lumber N OW’S THE TIME! Encyclopedias and boolm of refer- ence may be used only in the read. ing room. A fine of two cents a day must be paid on each volume and periodical not returned on time, and no more books or periodicals will be issued to such persons until the fine is pan” Periodicals may be drawn the same as books, kept one week, and once renewed for the samo time. Five books may be drawu at one time on a card. Books not otherwise labeled, may be kept two_ weeks, and once renewed for the same time, my; less by special request for study or1 reference work. Lost cards must be reported at once, and new 'ones will be issued without delay. Each person, amp: a transient visitor, entitled to draw books from the Library, will be supplied with a membership card, containing name and residence 01' such person, which card must be presented whenever a book is drawn or returned. The registered person or guarantor is in all cases responsible for books drawn by means of his card, by whomsoever presented. book: in good condition. The reading room is free to everyâ€" one whether a card holder or not. Calls made between 8:30 P' m. and midniqnt on the "station to station basis cost but little more than one-half the day chatges, and made after midnight about seventy-five per cent less than day ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY in Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minnea )lis. Omaha. Des Moines and other cities 30 t mt when you have something important to say you can save time and money by calling them on the "Itntion to nation" basis. _ Cc; ghe telephone gu'mbpp of yougfi customer: The Bell system oflcn a time and money av- ing plan lot making long distance telephone Inexpensive Long-Distance Calls Get 1(2qu with the money and (in. twins “nation to union” oervice. Manufacturers Dealers : COAL" MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds SERVICE Don’t Forget “OLD BEN” Beat Franklin County Coal. Hons might save you hundreds of donuts in building. We can furnish you the best building Iva-terms at lowest prices. callonundgetonrpflea. Learn than our service. Home buildor'n book in colon, Hue print plans, etc. Our an ges- tigns mighg {avg 1°“ by} reds delay? Our factory :nd lumber: yard fie headquarters for high grade mmwork, lumber and building supplies. to build that home; make nec- essary rep-Ira and additions. Building materm prices an low, labor cost; less. so why BEFORE BUYING Phone One Five PQQAHONTAS ‘ Some Pnrm Bureau members In planning to arrive at Delhi!) the night before the celebration and the local committee under the guidance of S. E. Bruit, chairman. is planning to provide lodging or tents for thl‘ visitors. The committee should be notified a week in advance. . 'Americn will talk to {arm people. At two o’clock will be staged the great- lest agricultural pageant ever held. Two thousand people from Illinois Farm Bureaus will take part in the cast, giving a living picture of Farm ‘Bureau work from the beginning up; to today. We are told that even :1 peep will be taken into the future. The pageant is being developed by Miss Nina B. Lamkin, a trained pag- eant director. As to the celebration itself. No time or effort is being spared to make this the best ever. In the morning three of the best known speakers in Farmers will knock ofl‘ work for a day and take a well-earned vacation, driving to DeKalb to enjoy a real gala day. County Farm Bureaus in Illinois will celebrate at DeKalb June 30. The occasion will mark the end of the first ten year lap of Farm Bureau work in this state. Celebration of Tenth Farm Bureau Birthdayâ€"Du Page'County to Have Floats. Others will come by mm! mm IIIOIJSANDS 0f fARMfRS Al Di KAlB JUNE 30 FIRST Em, Etc“ Plaéter Gravel Coal in Illinois Wanted-Boys Books for the Boy ne 341 The Scouts' Library at Camp Delavan. of the am Books you may have to donate will reau work provide “rainy day" entertainment {or the Scouts at their summer camp. Call 39-W and leave your name and address with Scoutmaster O’Neill and 3 Scout will call at your home for the books. work for a l vacation, iy a real Downels Grove Hardware Company 61 S. Main St. to DoKalb. Low round trip rates are being secured by representatives of the Illinois Agricultural Asgociation. From 16,000 to 20,000 farm people are exp'emd to attend the celebra- tion, as it is a much more attractive‘ event than the annual l A. A. pic- mc. W FREE @[9 Demonstration in Paints BOYS BOOKS FOR BOY SCOUT LIBRARY Retailers. of High Grade Merchandise North Side Field North Chicago Colonials vs. ‘ DOWNERS GROVE ->Don’t forget the Dates, June 12-13 ' Everybody wants to know the best way to use the various kinds of paints and varnishes and this is a good chance to find out anything you wish to know in this line. We will enamel for you free of charge any small item like childrens toys, a small chair or any other small piece brought to us clean on either of these two days Sunday June 10th A special representative will be in attendance all-day June the IZth and I 3th to instruct you how to securethe rarious finishes and to solve your paint and varnish problems. Sample cans of our fine colors to everybody on lhae two days. Next Mon. Tues. June 12 13 Wanted Baseball! BEST PAINT $01.0 Score Cards 35c ”Yes. and the hero is a pretty chap Who’s never been five hundred mllel tram steam he": in his life."â€"â€"-Blrmtngâ€" ham Agevflomld. A" I' W' 90 "- m. Juttillcltlon. ‘ “What in the Inhject of this photo In a email country school. dull!!! I play?" - recess period. the teacher in char. "It's a story of the great North." of the playground saw one at the boy. "Bill "09'- IDOWSIOI'IDI- love In the about amen gears old strike one of wild: and all that sort of thing?” the glrla. “Norman," snld the teacher ”Yes. and the hero is a pretty chap “no gentleman “mild strike a lady." Who’s never been five hundred miles After careful thought the buy replied: tram steam heat in his life."â€"â€"-Blrmlngâ€" “Well, no lady would tickle a tenth Phone 390-1 FEDERAL WASHING MACHINES AND VACUUM CLEANERS“ We do all kinds of Electrical Repairing, Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. Downers Grove Electric Co. Art n W. no It. 148 EAST FRANKLIN STREET HAVE YOUR HOUSE wnwn BY Game Called at 3:30 Agents for man." Telephone 30 Next to Bane'ball' Park

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