Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Jul 1922, p. 2

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A 2 01.. do.” of this should be enough to cause sou-ion: develop- menu. "\ (Signed) Loslie Lewis, 2“- Tla- - Chemist in rharge. fitter.- (ns Mhylamuto)~â€"m. Nltntnâ€"Ib-ont Sulphur (‘mnm'umkâ€"tnro L S. No. 1.02 SohuvwowAlt-nlmlir ”Quill. 14b. Premiwr. ‘ Label» , None. lamfl‘artunrâ€"«l ’nk nuvvn. Detlerwlhlmm‘m. lns.~Nnt Slated. Analystâ€"L. Len-ix Received 323-22. Repor‘lvd 3-30.22 Condition of sample. I 4oz. boule unsealed. Conclusions: This liquid l: a very impure form of spirits humeral: p‘o- my an undistilled ferment. l mldehydc. 1'he impurities present are above tented. The poieonnusr vfiecw are due to the Methyl and Am! Alcohols and to a lesser dogma to Thoaldehydes. probably present in the form of For- filming and «inching the norven. "doâ€"ulna" only. Mud dim! b Laboratory. GENERAL: Original nmplo‘ flirt Spa-Mr punyâ€".900 'k ale. by urn-~28.“ 5‘ by vat-4H.“ '16 under )mbdfl 41 Bolling pointâ€"vhlxh Non-valililo rnlcluo--.0|1 Ermine nbpoupfiou~|ow Addflywneg. SPECIAL: lolly! Alcohol («MILâ€"prevent. Aldehyde-~pnnnt Pomnldohydeâ€"lnn Amy .Mrolml (FIN-I ()ilIâ€"vrencnt Amâ€"lnn Pyfidivaâ€"lram Purfornlâ€"«m'lalh'! gâ€"v vuvâ€" vauI'bEndie and’ Gingham. Amnde-toâ€"measun inmatladies. Iannud” “a n randy-tomcat com: nude Bucky Mao. the same splendid was u in the order col-m, udfor less money 0111 and order your: â€" m I Incl-y nan-y â€" for ”If." ml he! All wool bathing suits. coats, nits. dresses in Canton cape, Talon, Point twill, {any}: linen. Very cordmly youn. " In. Mink-ll: l.‘ Crumb“. Ollie", Juvenile Promflvo Ann" Representing the L'. 8. Interdepa- ncnul Sod-l Hygiene Board. .1. South "slated 8%.. CNcho, Ill. Lat-nun W: of Aulyxin 07 Sump“ of Alcoholic “quot obtained from Judge R. D. My, Dovnorn Grove. Ill.. and nub- umd by n». r. 1. Cum". oasm‘ d Juvenile PM" Alum. , In: or favor. evtr I know the small town utmos- phcn and that yuu will not be por- nlu I! you enlom the luv without eye sight from the large quantity of :wood llcohol contained. 1 would “433%! that you send {or this boy and tell him the facts in this case and show him that he surely is ln luck to be alive 3-wa drinking this stufl. l was very glad to have Ind the conference with you in regard to the conditipns In Downers (irose “d believe that you can do I valu- nble communiu senico there How- Anton-nu Soothe Nov-V“. Amotlu'stu Imw- Hue reputation of the and i! the boy hml drunk half the remaining contents of this bottle he would have permanemly lost his? Enclosed you will find report of analysis of the liquor which you gaw me the day] spent in Downers Grove. In addition to the technical report attached. Mr. Lewis the chemist. told Judge R. D. Blakey, Downers Grove, Ill. , My dear Judge Blakey: of alcoholic liquor by State Chemisfl Leslie Lewis came to notice. The flat is clear that three poisons are present. The man who sold it made some money, but the man who drank it nearly last his eye sight. The‘let- tor of Mrs. Crandail and the nnaly~ sis are as follows. While exercising the‘ right, which any citizen has, of looking over the Court lecords the fullowing analysis THE JUVENILE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION :ified 3-3] -22. ‘ Leslie Lewisâ€"192. MID-summit 3m Gilbert H. Newlnnd. Ipenmul Ina-mum o! the place by all laundlu' pun-hue". It being lulu-M ca the (lo-anvil” popular cum”. flurllnflan O Owl-9y [Ill- ‘md. Incl fomlux 000 mm hr- mlmn of the uubmhn "film thon- nf, Downer: Grave has unrinllod lulllllu ln lMc lmporlull‘ ”film- lu. while for healthfulm- lull pl:- lurnquc lonllnon It has but few equals nul no mpHorâ€"«rulaly nol wilhln m um «Ilium frog CM? up. The. villus ls peculiarly for- mula In Mot-ding null-bl. bulllllnx plum h I very nrlal elu- of par- hind-dio- This mu. book his been prepared with n two‘lolcl object in View. the (in! being to attract the Attention and benefit I llrge number of homo; hnkQ” who are now struggling Mn: am and bonnlont. the mud to Id‘1 vane. the interests of Downer» Grove by riding to lbs number of inhabiw tub. I! then- Ire attained. u we have mson to hope and ungainly heuove they will In. I mutu-Iity of numb“ will mum therefrom to “he nudged” o! I". A penal o! It: pm will give a nun! kl“ ol the lemma, hunty and mu..- 0! ch. VIII-go. notwithstanding which Following is the “Dedication." “For the guidance of the thousands of tenants and boarders who are chafing under the weight of large or ipcndimrcs for small accommodations and profit. and who are longing to become occupierx 0! their own home. this book lulu been expressly writ-‘ ten. and to them is eapocillly and cordial!) dedicated, by The Editor." are sure it will interest you as it did us when brought to light. The book will be reprinted in installments. The following was taken from a book in our posseSsion entitled “A Brief History of Downers Grove, Illinois," published 37 years ago, in‘ 1885 by John Holland 8: Co. Mn“ Holland was at that time residing in‘ Downers Grove. It gives a brief his- tory of our village and shows “its location, interests, advantages and attractiveness as a place of residence and as a suburb of Chicago." It will, no doubt, interest many of the older residents and will be news to most of our present residents. We PHONE 8 SHOES POI STYLE M‘n SERVICE are made from real humor. wear better, rm better and look better than culinary Shoes. We mu! you [he mm! ulna for each dollar 3 an im e.“ 84.00 Up you an. A an"! shoe ix alwnys the moat expensive In the end. DOUGLASS and Downers Grove 37 Years Ago DON'T BUY the Chum“ Shoe DODGE BROTHERS Announce J. W. NASH O , ~ , nom Guava mmm 00m mammals ‘ ‘53.. GM‘O Twmhlp. Ir. Donn cm- the nut MIL-I mu" In or near 1!» beautiful new that hut ulna borne Ms nun. So attractive and dwir- .51: were the land: tn the Mall) of “The Grow," um mrly every m an Md by "claim mm" long before It «a “waned up” to: m- flement. Ind Marian-landing n In! Mm boon ntemlily cultluml lot Mu yam. n Is mu unnotpcmd for pmluetlvonm». horny In “Tho Grow.” vu- lmlly enhance-l In um by the common In ID“ of the‘ China). finding”:- 5 Quincy Rail-i rout. It u once became I “whet-n1 hum.” 3an the number who “go In} More than half a century ago “or oes were told in New England of the rare fertility of soil. the bountiful groves and charming laud-copes of who (or-OR “Dul’ogo country." near ‘Chlcugo, In Illinois. Au 3 luau o! the glowing accounts. may hardy yoomen “nook their stony patches Ind Manon mum” and not out for‘ "W m-w El Dondo. Among that an» a “(Emu lounulo boy” by the name 0! Piano Downer. I mm of Vermont. but who at m.- “no nu :- numb": of Rafi-ml. John-on county. New Yuk. 1'th «u In tho you 183.1. m which time 5. Ion tho lam: flue om! nulml on who! in now known A» Sonic" No. C. Downer: '10:». The rich and well-Mo may ’tind lands. exactly in accouianee with their different tastes and cinnam- stances, while salesmen, foremen, Vmechanics and tradesmen, who are anxious to reduce the heavy burden l of city rents. taxes. and other seem-‘ ingiy necessary or compulsory ex- ' homes, may find lots and dwellings ’ at Downers Grove Who” cheapness land desirability cannot be duplicated‘ {at any other place of equal size ainll possesing the same advantages, of which we have knowledge. The fol- lowing pages have not been written to “pol!" something that is worth- less, for Downers Grove needs no puffing. They have' been mitten in the hope and with the deliberate in- tention of awakening a renewed and active interest in what is acknowled- xed one of the handsomest suburbs of Chicago, and in order that home- seekei-s may derive benefit thewby. If you fire among that. number, please read them carefully, weigh over the ifacts and advantages presented. and ‘then come and see the place (or your- self or communicate with some one of our real estate agents and. deal- ers. and in due time we feel sure you will become a permanent. healthy prosperous and happy citizen. by in which you will ever feel ' ged and grateful to. Your: very fully. The Editor. 21 801“"! MAIN RT. Conservative Changes in the body design Of all. the types ' with its improvements and advant~ ages to the residents, as it has never been largely held by speculators, most of the people owning the“ own homes, Today Downers Grme is one of the most attractive suburbs of Chiâ€"1 and out” of the city of Chicago daily has steadily increased ever since. And while this is true. yet propem’ has not advanced in price commensurate Bnuuwlck Monograph cm in no man) .mrmm nylon that you can find just win" you want at tho price you wan: to pa). And then In no need h go without one. as we will daily explain to m The" no 1m and to" ‘our funny how much you run! I 9mm: and how wily lhcy can [a one 11-. home ditch loch n Omnmkl in“! mulchâ€"4t h deprived of one or the mal- ut mm- of mummy“ Ind mundane"! for your-o" and Munch. (hf Ute" wean! mound- “ on.» llved to flu ntmlm of mule which "pm non than wonh an my. You wtll me: (met It» hwy evening when the Bram-“ct told not. on coal: can 0'" My. A Business Coupe | The Sons Which Revealed Her Heart' NWV.Wflhhy CHAS. W. l-‘RIEDRICII mem GARAGE co. 3, We Repair and Refinish furniture man "cumming" Isw.ldt~fl. mu“ mum moan Dom GROVE, MINOR trespass upon the rights of others. Them are no rings. no cliques. and nothing to hinder a person from dwelling in peace and happiness, and is truly the workingman's paradise son being as free and independent as the “lord of the manor" is sup- pbsell to be. so long as he glues not “so: and one of the most truly dom- ocratic towns in the State, every por~ A ‘0“ not! Ila-M _ ”rm land: You my think that lit «no pun winds 3|in on all monk. an: M4 mun Leo- pold Halon-hrs ‘Ihmlo of 89mm" (slug- lug) .u cum!!!“ on I Brunch-k. with any on," yum: mlâ€" and m wt" naliu 1M mi “(km . m am...“ am a Minimum embodying the mum and an Tm Ampu- flerâ€"pucutal Immflck halotrwmullg a In the yin; of all main of "tank I lm£:L!nm mechanics! sumac" al- On: ”all! monthly plan nah- pus-um commit-u. You an own - Brim“ u “a", that you will m" min ”to price. ’m’ 7 ‘ Inkling Span! .1.ka Rm for quietly and peacefully mull-lug a home, and equally as well uhpted for the more wealthy to enjoy In nature's best way all the comfort. of life. Among the most sellout. 0-, tractivo features that make it I de‘ slnble place of suburban residence. are its beautiful natural groves of are its beautiful natural groves forest trees. (To be continued next week.) Enid”); . ' 14 1933 r}-

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