Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Dec 1922, p. 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER VILLAGE OF DOWNEIIS GROVE with}! "I! “law With musical needed ”yam h." been Wet. numbers. In. Stevenson’s manna-led .nd the my preliminary loâ€" “don of "Raucous Night” brought at work done on valet-s. may response which have he; at! A zoning common lichen ap- tlnrhnoror some time. LW-pamdandmmmpaumm nun: started for the men. singing the pmper zoning of the vmnge. I I find, on "Jingie Bells.” New air-{m pumping equipment, This and-tum season hu this mbutoumamudsJum hmmadonmonfleoneformpumdform m naught ”r and his wife. In n Mug "We phat. - mun-e or minim the pastor In the building Hm 1a: ha been Mind those present mm. ex-unenhnlmheuflnmudtyhn - 3 Mr linen! W]! am noon. But-yum m h O‘COHMM ”Mmuymmmhnantnhh hmmhdfimmm Who-akin" can,” hidafiandmm. zn' mammlycbmmmd‘ iqmmmflev.flm ”gamuonstthemflm no In of the munching My me either the pastor or his wife will to the mic won at the door. beet-so mildly mode that The First Evmgeiiml chum-J! par- mmthesm craveryhap- n sunrise party on the evening of 1!qu Way Between Deprmion Ind Pulpemy. Says Baumâ€"Se- cmtieo to Go Higher “lie I". 1. Mini Sauna “I Wife firm“! Beading Lamp- Eat» Swain MEMBERS OF EVAN. GELICAL CHURCH SURPRISE PASTOR “today I wide disparity exists he- wem pflm of different commodi- ties, and ”Mandy the «nut! he- (Conuvmed on pm 5) finial the moat pdnhi part of the! W. The origin is over. but The new you which in even now I m of coat min-{ion and re-[ooming to a close so fast that nimost Ihrfun we mule it we shall he writ- an is necesury." Pike W In W“: {in 1923. III- been a strong» one. in “Today I wide disparity exists he-lspite of I" the tail and writing of Neon prices of different enmmodi-zexpens of various kinds world monk tics, and ”Mindy the «nut! he-‘ haw been chaotic and the most pact (Continued on page 5) lful and hmicst peoples have been {those living in the western hemisâ€" lphere. the North and South Amorio "EMBERS 0F EVAN- ‘cas. But we leave woritl mailers w pillarsâ€"«our concern is with this com- GELICI‘L CHIIRCH ; munit)‘. Aland thin} people were in the «I. you an m tot yourself that It will an um time to at I proper mm for mu," mâ€"od business. We danced during those you". Ind now we mull ‘pny 1hr fiddlor' Ms on- t!!! N". 3min“: has wally been‘ like I com-ulna". pain“. m‘euyJ thing will go well tn» :11: patient} flhdoesmttry lo get out ofbed ‘00 icon. I! kirk-10 outdo In. "lf ion will only "member the 5 yum preceding 1921 and man what an ammo: orgy of npamfion axing- all" bum». luring ' finned th- fu, shall we immediately cou- um. Into 1 gm: moped” period or skull we 30 Ink; another period of d on“! the avenge for the whole «our, I: win! we My all “noxf Shm hula.» bu Ito-lily adm- In the face of this general contus- lon we had best full back on the (nets and figures. After a thorough study 0! the fundamental conditions that govern the market. Roger W. Bahson‘ today Issued 8. shame-t which clean the air and furnished a hula 0! (not: for your plans. “We ate now at a point. in the hul- neu cycle," any: Hr. Bnbeon, “when; m can get almost as my filler-I on oplnlonn u then m Musings: Inn. Mmmbulllshforflw comb. your, and others cannot uel much hope for business. The reuon {or ml: a situation In an we am It mntnelzheruthewpolnboom urntthedeptholndepNIdoml! we were us either of these extmnee thenwwldbenoqncedmolwhnt the next move would be. As It b. we an about lull way between them. Sign: me not clear and the usual hummeters seem to contradict one in 1923‘!" That question is uppermost in the minds of 1,000,000 American busi- nessmen and investors who are Inc- ing the problem of making plans {or "to New_Year. Wellesley Hills. Mm. December 80, 1922. “What’s going to happen BUSINESS AND ' ‘ SKURIIIES ll l923 - . BY RMIR BABSM THIRTY-NINTH YEAR Wenovhlve ‘Mvebeenuhnureof.nofn;a nurismnedsndlnmms membneddexundmtom‘ mains and m m m I We have seen many improvements first contemplsted. then completed. There is the new sewage diam] plant made passive thru the organi- ation of the Sanitary District. Thim district had its inception thmgh the eflorts of the Village Council and ef-. ter being organised the credit for the euceessful completion of the plant goes to'the trustees, Wm. Bender. D. Herry Jenkins end B .E. Beiezynski, Aunt-my G. H. Bunge end Engineer 1922 has seen Downers Grove peo- ple generally prosperous. In the nat- ural mm of events there hive been births and deaths; marrims; tomings md going: with the aver- age family in the humanity a little helm at! than the for: part of the year mid have indicated. i 1' In Retrospect In the first chapter of I'rmm-ha. the 2lh verse. we find (Mae words: “But ye have net at naught all my counsel. and would none of my n- proof.” W‘NWFN 1922 - 1923 0, ya Yul. “Water Situation Improves,- Sup- ply ]: Adequate lehuuhes, everyone. have increased in wheat.» and in mm. The diner-ant org-mafia“ of each church Omoffllemmtmssingpmblmg of 1m Imbethe school Mon. Pm ofthis school distflctmm face fine facts. We mm Match ‘Mndeaehoolmdafmmm [least learn to investigate before my- [ing anything. The chse association of the men of thé community in this emulation cannot help but improve living conditions in this W. . V q, .. r'-."" u- "I: -w I'm 0‘ mid be ”J '1“; L;"i¢“’ [nary firsts roll amndi’i'hâ€"Is ‘13 "1mm ‘1" .9 ”NM '0 N'Mlmgzfllondhirmnm. Th. . In the m.“ plan. gm! one 0“ 0,. old fuhuoned "oven house 'h‘ni Khin'n M.“ for Iihefly has heeupnd lnflhfulh nhirh MM m . most immnant~th¢n will he .Imwmmds when to wish etch other -, mom, and WWW,“ . , ... n mapying his ‘ "n the um": I mayor and Mr comâ€"l "‘9” m" Y'" ”a ”"6 " '"‘rrimu.a, l. ..n as his opponents tar Thv "mm...“ an- »n M It! ' n ' 1: he re 4‘ . minimum to make a new Village “ML In ‘ ”d" "' ‘ m ‘ " I ‘ p, 00 'u. up u ' 1k- ! , h: . fl, mpunfi mum month». Sentenced from I e Page m . coupon on gym by n'('°"“°"- 1"" '9 0"? (lung “”9" h ‘m i I. l, h ' ‘cmms. Illn'el (.‘unszl, his counsel, the buying publir. nnt only In “a hon r...- ' 9 "I0 380 i f "M! 0W ' . . “fit.“ :9 .W heawIth-due ”km'mw.‘ fl" :2 31‘:;my az'mrflel the ruse to the Illinois flu-’hdulny «ram. hut. thmghout tho i,“ ) an "WHO'L 9 ”3‘0 0" d".’temoon January ' In the lodge hall prune Court, sud than: (he semrm’mr. and my Hm! u us Mr I“. - “on but once in {our years and «nu n . - M- ‘, I I c was con rnml. An nunnpt nus then unn In better 1 1r "via m . M. “Ford to select men who havelfm'" tun “M" five o'clock. “Mb" the now year, . . . ‘ [made to nhhin n nurdan fmm Gov. . not the ahvlfly or tame to PmPefly‘M "'9‘ qumim Riot; xTxyg; emor Small, but city councils of Du- _ . can for the many dunes of this Sm.,"""'I ml‘m 1‘ he spent in .ll’m county f 1 "Wm.“ ner- ‘ mm and diflkult task. 1"” 3‘ ' ‘" I V ' - - _ I ”The present council ”I“ done "mum" "y with . Huh music "“1 lommemlhg [hat the lithium he 01' MAKE MERRY AT i 11..., “N,“ we hear“. "m,“ o,Jime am" to liven the hours. Them!"'°" M" WW? "Mime"! n“ 4mm XMAS PARTY m]; r t - I inst his obtaining a union. ' - Will he H refreshments. Those 3' :‘rlh;m:-mnm they hare =enred soiwho autumn be “sum! the hosâ€" A lid-“ion was rirwlatevl in his he- 0' E‘ 3‘ CHILDREN . .- . ’ um accorded an at: of thishalf and them wrre some gimme, “““ “h“ '° 3” '°'.”3°.f“'“" "'.' kggterziiv. y m m'in the meantime. the mmuuhm and sun «inn. (7nd, .- ""3? “"d'm'“ ""'°“"‘ °' ”'3"?! ' ' .‘rrom Springfield, confirming a... m. locum... Cochin. far a 'flmh happen. And wo look for It to; , Item arrived, Ind Me's Auormy "3”! TI... :1 vim-clap "'m‘“ "'° ““1"” ‘5” ”8" ”W“ “M" PM“ Wmifl'c. w. Reed obtained a minim“ for --.- , " ‘5 .‘riation. Although some of the mengcomflu'ong A ”me high ”Mixk. . . . ' . i - ! . ‘ - ms arrest. Physmnns nnnounad VeQa Cha b - (3m. ’ [who were the loudest in then Mommy“ must and mu 5. {m ”m.“ Klein was i" to he mm“. f D vs than My 7 r; ‘ A ”and without em the slightest Bra-mm the children of Dim 5. "'4'”! the State's Mum", “ ”tile-mg the Mag Tread-y eun- vesagaugn m m we" "dad I ) of "N3 C in ”Palm“ the alum ofend other: wait until after Christ!!!“ to m” 1;“:- I at“ I" II"! ‘present mar situation, are memhenmf their age in every town In this: - of that ominuflon. yet we believe mu”, m, nus-r come I... W’lml ‘imwnign 7m '3 r: A mm! Morita! W' «4 um thmgh um association with mm am. who have m n Mm," n 9;! , r. tree ml! cm. for .21. chain. a: - mnmmmflm'fllutmmstmgm.mfimmdws I be. ’ *A’tfl my" murmelnqnndmw Malamtoinmuguebefmuy-rmmmurumnumam. .filfli'mflnmw in. anything. The close association jority of 9.. m :im with "'9 Wt "'4 com III?! 0! thofvenfn. m of the men of thé community in this In an improvement line II are Dr. I. L. m“, M NI-Pefiille and when . .1. 1‘4 organiafionunnothelphutimve‘,"um'm. lissl In mid living conditions in this flag. . in . Y" m _ _°'!€°fmmmtmingmumff._‘“.dtw-Malta-mm Thnmmm'mh Mn"- inn rim-l. \'.mr ‘m mo «n.1,- "on“: La! New Your: Day, January I ..-iom 0flhln.1 chouhl be I“ . mm. 1.22 Grove Lodge A. P. I A H. Human» the one before. wm u 'wwl nun-thins which it none-n “a; now k a mum” of “but ‘1“ he; gwill continue as the Wire Jan- whu should be and that may 5. :uary firsts roll nmnd. This \un an ' In the am 90.99, ”a one 0“ u... old fuhioned "open house" when most imponam_m.~ m" h, ”Mailman-is gather to wish each other a In Prospect r ‘ . : wfl“';:'--r - L3. {the lower court of "not last than M " VEwmam ’mn"mddmoummnm ‘ now OPEN HOUSE "‘"W “‘"‘ ' ”W"- Hu "- uhn lo Jolie! on a NEW YEARS DAY with". with bk punk-ha «comm 5 , --- paying Mm. "to h MM lo haw dr-l M ”I. ‘ ml mnull info"! I Wmumns. nun-m unmet, ms must-ldlm buying public. not only II M .lhouse will he held m“ Hand-y “L'mrflal the rose to the Illinois su-ihvflilay «mm. but thrill-MC th‘ year. and -ny Hm! it is Mr I“. ,Eternoon. January I. In the lodge ha" pmne CWW W "W" "'9 ”MW" ' ”hm," hm until five o'clock. lamb": was confirmed. An stump: It” Uranium (I) but" choir wrvfu Mn. V“ the fnuvnlly h: the communitme‘d" to «Main a pardrm frnm Gov. the now ynr, .‘lheir (misc.- m1 friends are mum 0"" 3m". M '3"! "WM“! °' ""â€" Irm county framed res-mun... ver- 0 . . ‘ Junk. The mm VI" be spent In I . . . . had.) "y with . m"... music 80d Ipommemflng "III. the Mk0" ”0 d0: MAKE MERRY AT '5 - 5 fed I u" . i ulnme talking to liven the hours. Then: " “m P“ “3 4"“ "’9'“ "“ “ml: x twill 5, "RM refreshments mx’lgninst his obtaining a pardon. I MgsnpAm F0“ iwho attend can be “sum! the hosâ€" A petition was circulated in his h»; ' S. CHILDREN piumy accorded any guests of finish", and there wrre some signers” *~- 3 érfl‘Qmi'Y. JR". in "In Malina IL. â€"-_-I-._-Tn- .g‘ a--. ,,,._ .. conditions. A separate high school} district must and wm be fouled so! am the children of Distrld so uni have the advantages aloud others‘ of their age in every mm In this! ' Lu: Saw Your: Day. Jun-cry I, 6.1.22 GromLovlgeA. P. ‘A I. fluted mmething find: it lope-rs gwill continue as the Wire Jam juary Mats roll nmnd. WW: win an Il‘Al- l Mouton. ha»... “a rm .rfinodn In the um. no N! corulilion Mel-ll!) Int“! 0. Iain 2h reporter! critical. rm .- My. 3 M um he \nx m... u. m m.- a.] A petmon was circulated in Ms hr.- istlf, and them wrre some ximrs, ‘hut in the meantime». the mandate =_-from Springfield, confirming the sen- [lem arrived. Ind Me's Auormy “.C. W. Reed obtained a mittimus for “.‘Khin's arrest. Physicians "an4 “that Klein was to. i" to be armed, “(and the State's Anomy'aneed to Taiwan until after Christan“ to make “me um Despite reports from the Hm M Kidn's family In! gl- " tiered n; the deputy storm 3 demise a 1 mm, Attorney Reed ' "needed with the meat and com- I M. Jolhl he wax taken In the pris“ Inn Put-pita]. and I“ put ”trough up ‘1 nan-l entrance euminuliousn ”e ‘1" fphologuphed (Ma.- lime; .hh finger prints uh». and um: [hen a mom Innâ€"8438 When M h but", i! M !mmrs, he will be ”signed to ~0va Jneob Klein. :01:ka In! (all for tho mm». o! In Noun-nu. 0! CM- am. I» now No. ma In "to ma when u man. He was min then Wednesday morning after tho Sup- nmc Court I“ uphold the "MM of the lower court 0! “not In. than M MpIoPMWMyM-W Haul. ol’ Hon 1‘.- Yeah- Tmruhuu. so that all may have Water at all times. At no time since last Thurs- day has the water been entirely‘oif anywhere and the pressure has been better. This is accounted (or by the fact that the story of the shortage in last weeks Reporter has Awakened the people and little or. no voter in1 being wasted, says Commissioner H. W. Bryce. Work is progressing on the clean- ing out of the shallow well which failed but the drillers are not deep enough to say what will come of the attempt. It hm not yet been Monu- any to take edmtue of a. ofier ol the “Q” to help out with their well at the round house. The machin- ery {or the Air lilt pumps in new on the floor end will he installed I: quickly a» possible. KLEIN A'l' JOLIE-r ' sum SERVING A 14 YEAR SEN'I'ENéLE The water situation in the village seem to be better and the Council desires to thank the people for their cooperation in conserving the supply Village Not Yet Forced to Call "Q"--â€"Couucil Give: Thanks - For Cooperation. “' “in: was: won atteiuded «'55:, "the nut. " "‘9 A Wally mm on“... L}; "'9 mull cm: for .n. mum ad 3 m'fl.m1andm” Yeas Chant"? Christina: M", following the meeting Tladny "ID- in; m a we“ attended and happy If“: A Wally decorated China-r tree mall gifts for I", children d ,m In, My and unlu- nab' . the pm I m TD. ha I... tmdthowenh'mmm_:j “:f. munliwomdiflnndfit =:T ML-AA A Inc-lively 45.7mm: in the m Tn am“ the alluring Mm mnln M "I. damn Ill Dual - ‘chanl- ml '1‘." rather Indy II III: Repofler.’ ”path", in It. I.- nual (TM-Mann- «um. Dad I“; I0- nflm will: u». Milli-M than do- pll)'.-. had il~ off-v1 in the ”hard- lmm mowemnlf' Ankh! m It. not"! hum. Club In 00"- ‘vac rm «1mm uvl OH. b in wood «Mn und out I.“ VII OI" 0! a potion] mum III M b m that a. custom w m Shopping. (Mnfm. m In" Cl 0 plenum "an a «My and m duo rather M-uvfly. dUOf. Ifhcn uhoppn IIIâ€":1 cm”. "hm "ww- uni-iii": '7 ”'0 Mm digging an; my. ‘hnl” I’ll not out (Of (hi m, g h "wally the. an In a! I... 4.14 ‘ dim-kt and the ”all“: . don Milan and tho and -@ to lot-l people through tho page”, woven nvml llllnn 0 owner and»; which In tho {alluv- Int:â€" ‘ Our merchants um year It“ mhdr ahelvu with bright. m ‘- Qtlclu. mind right to I.“ Ch. - ‘puuoo In Chimp. A: I“ In the Christmas odhloa of I. up Mr. women who M m found am on a. wild. mfly «up? thing ovorylhlug could to ”I“ “WIMIQI'III Illa. I. The last day's shopping W Mu total amount spent with 10‘ hen-chums during the holiday- . tp approximately 846,000. which ll h far the largest amount m I.“ In Downers Guava. Contact. h cles. " Main street mumhld the la; 0! in Chicago, with the exception truffle. Local merchants are slowly to? covering from the but and MM Christmas leason they have m 01‘ parienced hem in Downers Gun”, which, lasted ovarapoflodflu Weeks. ending Saturday night Iii ‘1 Spending orgy that had tho doth; viflnally “lunning around in II!- Wu Bins-t Bud-cu 19ch ” Dom Gun. 8., ti. . ‘ XMAS MD! W

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