"I‘M-mm m 15' '1'..;':.:..;.7.."+:..:.I cairnsargna; A' (Ham "‘5‘“ A “m 'F‘eIIenIl Supervision. ï¬ll ouI the .h uni for Mann a." Sni- Wm . I writs for Jr. Who‘d“. 3‘3"" 'r ï¬mgmrmpagimlars II: II. C. Vial. I a no 0 u , In the anal \nr III-III May I. "mm" (mu III I912. I. A I30. I913 Tom 01' and Mail Ind.“ __ BE IT 0RD INEI). by â€I. Roanl "f “‘ " ‘ ‘ " " “ â€" " Trust"! of "III [hm-non Grow 8mm)". I‘. Ir'hIAI Dian“. Hoar SII: I would In inlrrostï¬l in taS ION I. That (he followingi E purrIIuiIIg milk I’mm your Tuborru- :zomcdtlrnplis’; .twffgamf‘i)‘kgim TMIQII (m‘s try District. Paced June mm, mm A loved June 1922. inked June 28 , 1922. Awash-D. Harry Jenkins. Gigi. gf‘ Downers Grove Sanitary SECTION 3: This Ordinancv shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. approval and pub- lication. All ordinances or parts of climaxes in conflict with the pro- visioqs _of this Ordinance are hereby Total $6,770.00 SECTION 2.- AH unexpended balm "we: of any item or items, of anyf mu! appropriation made by this: nnce, may be expended in mak-f ing up any insufliciency in any ifgm or items in tho same general apA proprhtion and for the same general. page», or in a like appropriation} m___ by this Oriljnan‘cex‘ ‘ m_-_t . . -J â€PERSONAï¬s For interact on bonded in- debtednoss For sinking fund to retire bonds maturing August 15. 1923 sumï¬- or so much tM-wof as may be anthorhevl by law. bu- and the sum Ire, hereby appm flat“! for corpor- ate purposes of t Downers Gr‘ove Sanitary Dismd. as Mwinaher spo- ciï¬ed. for the ï¬scal year mmmencin 3g l. â€'22. and endink April 1; Treasurer's Salary , 8 300.00‘ Salaries a! the Board of Trumps mom‘ Attorney Foes 800.00,‘ Engineering xerrices 1.00).!» Ogrk's oflim_vxp¢n§os. staâ€" . tionery and supplies For the care and mainte- nlnfl' of the Disposal , volts, outlet ditches and “Dad" Summon-n Dun hoe" missing at â€no new sum! sim Monday morning and am no gone I mi. "M 1m: the ï¬ght ill!- of a n- cuion. He now may and dots not I} R 1‘ Brian Ind Mr (5mm!- Barry nn' "wading 0w nook “thing It lid-"o Ink-I. Wen-moi». in Barry IM non joinod Ihm Tue-shy min; Ind will "mum "w- m! of (be not. It and Mn- J M Knapp": nn the prom! pan"!!- uf u :Inoghtnr barn PM); Jum- 16. n! «M Him-dale pan- tuflum. MN. Krnppm mu (om-m. ly Hum Haul OMMM‘ "1- 43mm. M "urn- mlntllmul n {on them!» ul MO Tut-«lag. Mr» wan». lefnllo- mm Rut pun. Mn L Rllrr. «:umol Jml Nu- H F. "mu 0» mnmlnlmn. (Banalduw Woll. clznmhlt-r M Mr and In (iv-mm- “nlf, of W‘Muml lunar, mm n “.100 War for ‘l’uak‘ Knot-r» [Men I), "w Human lbml) News (or a mmio do?) luncheon Highland Avenur i, now opened um um Hunk road. A bridge bun been :0thch m that uulomobilu um! othh' traflir can get through. Vexta Chap!" will hold an nll day work mmiux at (kw lodgv hall, on Wodvmulu). Jums 3“, W3: llnulm ‘ . The Men's Club or the Congrega- ‘3' â€â€˜d M†(:h'urles B “â€1"" gfltlonal church held the monthly meet.- C‘llf0’m'r “'9 Visiting M†Paynesgink last evening. Thursday. Jum- 22, “1"†Mn: W A LaCharty. i" o‘k'nin the church parlors. Supper was “'00“ n"‘““" {am-nod at 6:30 and utter the business “in Hirsute! Snyder of l-‘airï¬eltlJmef'tim‘ an opleu meeting was hehl kl. Iowa, in visiï¬ng her grandmother in' I'hlth u rumho program was given. Otkwood Ivonne on her return from “a“ J. (1.. Nansen, pm." 0' the Vuur (.ollegv. ‘ I United Brethren chuwh at End. Grow- Mr and Mn J I" Read and son have gone to Washington, I). C. on a motor trip to YES“ relatives. Mrs D H Snyder of Oakwood nun, who was severely ill on suturday, is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kailer and son spent Sunday at. Wheaton with Mr and Mrs William McCall. Ed. Frank, of Ripou, brought home a college chum to visit with him for a few weeks. Mr and Mrs L E Jones and sons, of North Main street, are in Atlantic City. New Jersey on a vacation. Mr and Mrs N. I’. Brenner spent the week end with friendx in Chicago. a former pastor of the Evangelical church here, received a certiï¬cate in medicine. Margaret and Whitnqy Campbell of Oak Park, are guests of Mr and Mrs G. R. Smith. The Nature Study Class will meet with His. James, Friday, June 30. _Mrs. Sam Miskelly spent Tuesday with her mother in Chicago. Guthrie Boon and Bruce Bush are home from Ripon Conege. of Dowï¬ers Grove Sini- WM. 3mm. 7,500.00 2.5mm 4,275.00 0-284 295.00 encin ; ril . .: 300.00 r mom ‘ 600.00 ‘ many ‘I 3 mt: sun: an.“ m nlmx ~ASI§ 1mm rnvmcux‘- Miami I. Yon lbw ;Il‘ you «la-sin to purchase mill: from ITubt-mlin Toned Cows. toned under Federal Supervision, ï¬ll oul the icoupon attached lml wrllr for .Jr- .lhcv particular: to H. C. Vial. TDmtnMo Cmvo, Ill. NAME Mi.“ Harriet Slump. Mm Char» lotto Dru-n Mod 843me Vernon wen 3mm. 0w "mum who attended (M v'Alunmb clay nerd-n of Noninva- Hmn Uniwrafl)‘ la-C Sammy. The >Purpk- Inn-.m- nl' mnv nudes!" 8| 'nu- \\'nmun'~ 13mm and Auuliuryi mr! ul "w hum» «I Mr, {horm- 8" Murlhuulll, l 'n-mu momw. yu- 'louln) (Thus-m nnrrmmu. Junr; 22. "'22. 111i» nun ‘M In»! mowing! ,tn ht MM (My summer. Mn. W. R. LV-uflmn nml Mrs. P H. Konbm u- mil-(M. flfnl Tint- 'l‘lw lbuwm-n Grunt ('lmpu-r u! the Nutumul Society of Uw Daughter» 0' the American Ihu'olutiou. bving du- m-h nmunixml rhuuu-r in Dul’uuo ('mmly. whh In no! in rmnnumiuv tum with [how who m!- Mluiblr In mvmlu-ruhip in “w mmmaul'mu, or “In: lfl' nwmlwn ul Izum- m Hw Nu- hm-ul Hutu-1y Rev. J. (3. Name". pastor of the United Brethnu thumb at End. (inn-e flu spending his vacation with home- fulh in Kaunas. “wing Mr. Nun- u-n's absence the nï¬l’vifl‘: will be in l'hnrgr 0! Mr. (I. 0. Rich-l of Nmth- “‘I'rtrl'" Cullexr. The Sunday School Orchestra was the outstanding featuw of the Childâ€" ren's Day exercises at/ he First Ev- angelical church lust bimday. The musical talent of this S nday School is above the average. Those not pre- sont missed a treat. Norman E Andersen and Raymond S Schultz received the Bachelor of Arts degree) Monday from Northwes- tern University at its sixty-fourth annual commencement exercises. Paul Schmidt. son of the Rev. Schmidt Mr and Mrs G W MéCollum ne- turned from u weeks visit with rev Iatives and friends at Madison, Wis. While there they attended the com- mencement. exercises of the Universi- ty when the Master of Science de- gree was conferred upon Edgar Mco Collum. Mr and Mrs Elmer Mochel, Mr and Mrs James Ferguson and Mr and Mls Carl Wolf attended the wedding of Mrs. Wolf’s cousin. Miss Selma Holz to Mr. Wimmial Culverville, this week at the home of the groom in Chicago. Mr Herbert Gmteleld. whose en- gagement was announced in hat weeks Reporter, is employed in the Chicago oï¬'ioes of Bunge, Harbour and Schmidt instead of in the local ofl'ices. '4 us do your saves you money. Wheth- er you want a trunk mov- ed or a baml of apples, leave any forwarding Jilinâ€. OURS is a service that ADDRESS on ail Tesla Cm the transporting. Nullhwrsh'nl Fund-ruin cunfun‘d‘ 29.37 Jayne-n thi‘ )‘mr. (ha lumnl‘ numbn- of dogma lhr when-fly In: ru-r mahrml In an dun. It hu" nlm a record. far "no uuwrrufly M; In (M numb" nr mvclou- um! mutant. Ilï¬iorted Sardines in pure olive oil, 2 for Sunbeam Coffee. 3 pounds for .......... Monsoon Apple Butter, 2!?) jar ........ Del Monte Salmon. 1!?) can ...-- ........ Kennilwm‘th Smoked Tuna Fish, per can Holiday Pears, No. 1 can ............ 10 bars P G Soap ................... I Mr. William Weuzel and family ‘have unturned from visiting nlativeu Jn Friend, Nebmrka‘ They drove In a Foul and mudo an trip in two and one-half «lays going and about three- ‘lmu returning ws they “on delay- ml by u cyclone m lawn. Tin-fr rcvl pun 0n- rmubc in rxmllont uhupo not†had ulnululrly nu mum.- with the cur, nilln-r going on mmlnk. “Bill' up that m-rrplhiuu i~ Maul m good, map:- rm Hu- n-mfuu uf the auto lunvrlm along llu- ruuuL _' Ni» Margaret Hammond 0! East Grove and Miss Gladys McCauu of Aurora, left Saturday night, June 17. for Portland, Oregon. Mius Ham- moml will visit Salem, Falls City, Hoskis and Vulstez. the two latter plums located in the center of I40,- 000 acres of ï¬r timber. ‘ Pork Lotus, small and lean Pot Roast Pork Butts California llama, 4 to 6 ii». are Boneleaa Smoked Butt-s Veal Shoulder Roast Narrow Strip Bacon, lean Boneless Brisket Corned Beef Hamburg Steak. lb. Brisket Bacon Plate Corned Beef Leg 0’ Lamb Ste wing Chickens The Annu Tomlinson School of Music of Berwyn, afï¬liated with thé Sherwood Music School of Chicago, held its annual commencement Mon- day evening, June 19. .Miss Gerald- ine Lacey was among those playing at the mcital and was awarded the 'l'eachers' Certiï¬cate. She has been gins" change of the Shem-00d Blanch at Lyons and begins her uork at} William Davenport who worked at thé Hawkins Garage here for some time wrecked his new aeroplane yes- terday on the grounds of the Ches- :telï¬eld Country Club, but escaped vinually unhurt Davenport, accord- ing to witnesxes, was landing at the1 time. and the accident was caused by‘ the orumpling of one of the wheels“ of his landing ‘genr. The plane turn- ed turtle. J Miss 131: R. Prell. 138 Elm street, entertained a number of out-ofâ€"town jguests, the occasion being the ï¬stï¬ unuivemary of her mother's birth. Mr and Mrs C H Lowenthal. Mr and Mrs A S Roe. Mr and Mrs 0 I“ Prell‘ and sons. of Chicago, and Mr and? Mrs l. C Prell. of Hollywood. All enjoyed a good time and expressed delight with the comfort and beauty of the home. IONS†GROCERY MARKET WW4 . _. I“. H‘ Downenvacandhnsmmudm "’ more in this year's class. din of I92 Nonhside Grocery and Market STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Groceries Meats On Friday evening, June 9. many of Miss Roe'ï¬ music pupils appeamd in :- necitnl ut the Methodixt church. The program consisted chiefly of sel- ections by composers of high sund- artl. It showed the results of con- scientious study and thoughtful touching. Among the numbers per- haps two deserve especial mention be<‘ “use of their excellent rendition: A Conceno Opus 25. by Mendelssohn. played by Exther Klein and Van Web‘ et’s “(Zoncv-rtstuek. Opus 79. by Don- ald thew. I ‘ Five- members of the Winnebago Club enjoyed a pleasant hike Satur- day, June 10th. The other three members were sorry to be unable to go. Gertrude Knox, Evelyn and Ger- aldine Wolf and Marguerite and Blanche l‘feifer, the hikers, went to Salt Creek, near Fullersburg. They went in wading, made stone bridges and did all sorts of pleasant things: When they left for home at about 4.30 all felt sure they had had a love- ly time and were sorry the other} members couldn't go. ’l'hc pastor of First Evangelical church left on Tuesday for Kansas City where he will visit with his brother who is manager of Winwood Lake summer resort and also attend the International Sunday School con- vention as a delegate. After the close of the convention he will proâ€" ceed to his old parental home where he will don overalls and a blue shirt and assist in hnrvest and threshing of the wheat crop, returning about the middle of July. In Impurtnl Oaxamhc. French Liw cu Rulim, Normunth‘c um! French Vm'la- uml lmpolul Gingham in llw mm colon. Mufloch‘w Silk and llimity Undrrwoar for hot uratiwr, nl "alum! prim. flar- clu)‘ Von-ob. "Funnfi!" lira» rim. in man} stylw. western average years is class of clm of 1m in not'énly a. hunt class that has graduated from Nottin- BEAUTIFUL SUMMER DRESSES MRS. EIIICII 11 No. PM A". NM at hum! Monday: University but the scholastic of the class for the four the highest of any preceding graduates. 52c 30c 37c 15c 22c 22c 27c 22c TENTH-$2.00†ANITA STEWART in “Woman He Married†“MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME . BUSTER KEATON in “OOPS†' I). W. Griffith’s Masterpiece“ ‘WAY DOWN EASP: JACKIE COOGAN in “TROUBLE†Thursday and Friday. théribvdï¬viio Douglas Fairbanks in “The Three Musketeers" SELECT NEWS and COMEDY MACK SENNET’I‘ COMEDYâ€"- “SHE SIGHED BY THE SEASIDE†COMEDY. Bobby Vernon in ‘Fresh From the Farm‘ KINOGRAM NEWS This picture is .1 big mm It is being run at Chica go's largest theatres m high udmiwions. PATHS NEWS and ROLIN COMEDY Kastory Manufacturing“. Phone 6!? 30l-3ll W. Hillgmvc Ave. Does your car need Painting, Top recovered or reâ€" paired, new seat covers or cushion and Upholstery repaired, new side curtains or Celluloid placed in old curtains. body repaired, dents removed from body and fenders? Auto Owners Attention Tom Moore and Helen Chadwick in "MADE IN HEAVEN†’ Very well we"; HYDRdXIGUERNsm ICE CREAM is en- ried in Downers Grove on|y at YE TOURlST'S TAVERN. 189 Want hI-meqï¬ve’nue â€"- Phone IM-R. By the way, ever tried a Hydmx “ALA. A.†But while my statements were true and my intentions sin~ care. l'm reptoved for wasting words proclaiming anythin so well known by the intelligent public. HYDROX~GUERNSEY [C CREAI is the only product of its kind in the world the entire manufactun of which is performed, in an absolute vacuumâ€"~11 secret ween known only to HYDROXA It is, therefore, the ONLY ABSO UTE~ LY PURE ice. cream in-the world. But I'm told that the Public knows this and that I’m merely to say the word “HYDROX' and tell the public where they can get it. That's advertising enough for people of intelligence aud‘tggte." , intentions. public um annox GUERNSEY my: CkEAM mi more It {,1 kale, is richer in compositioil nhd mbrérdéiicitï¬Ã© flinV 'thrstrérit‘ï¬mrai-ywlâ€"é umam ever curried in Downers Grove heretofore. KEPRIMANDED BY HYDBOX-GUERNSBY ICE CREAM CO. l-‘OR SUPERFLUOUS ADVERTISEMENTS Richard Barthclmess in 6 6 S o N N Y 9 9 SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY AT 3:00 Dicke Theatre TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING 7:15 and 9:15 Admissionâ€"25 and 40 cents Eugene O’Brien in “JOHN SMITH†Yes, it seems I’m always “in bad" no matter how my 3. l was perfectly cere and 100% truthful in MI in; the We have the best equipped shop» to meet all your requirements This is 0dr business and We Wanl Your Trade Tuesday, June 27 Saturday. Jun: 24 (189 WEST MAPLE AVENUE) Friday. Jun 23 HEBUKEDH THE “Grange