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Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Aug 1919, p. 1

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'DOWNERS- GROVE REPORT. In your Ic-vmper announcement an!” What of your ner- M am Into a. nouns .1 ALL. The find": “nu-urn to the pan-«by. The showcase to than actually i It; don. _ A friend arouse-ch MM: “Idem! “v an.“ my windows use newspaper advertising. I AN ADVRA-TORIAL FOR LOCAL MERCHANTS M adurtisirg in nod advertising. Showcase navel-fining is good THE CORNER GROCERY J. W. NASH Phon also South Main sane: Two Phones rn-m Dry Goods, Groceries and General Ilerchanjjgg Lehmann Michel "IE “BIG“ MEANS “BIG VALUE" THE “NINE" MEANS THE MONTHS 0!! YEARS YOU WILL ENJOY THEM! NOTHING HIT THE BEST CANVAS. RORSEHIDE. AND RUBBER GOES INTO THESE SHOES AND YOU WILL GET NOTHING BI’T COMFORT AND GOOD SERVICE OUT OF THEM. VOL. XXXVI. ‘NO. 31 MAKE YOUR FEET AND POCKETBOOK GLAD WITH A PAIR OF “BIG NINES” This! hank h rum” ulnnu’rh tr) cmm- in!" HM lu-r-umul hunch wil’l ,nm aml )mn' ['lnh'vlnh h: «Mun-r» an,- at your wn‘iw-wtomc in {or n got-nuguninu-d rul]. .M (hr numv liuw the tank is Imuv ”laugh to pron-Hy [mm-rt 11w mun-rm of m- tlvpm-ilnn. no mum-r how km or mm". Your financial uflnifu au- rmuolhmfi wry pen-mun! with you. anl you want pol-arm) us>lxltar.n'.- an handling tin-m. Nu c-luhoratt- syr- Urlll can Luke thv plan- of fifllnr "nu 31-7“:in ink-7nd. “'8 CAN FURNISH AS MUCHOR 1} AS LITTLE AS YOU NEED â€"â€" IN '- COLORS TO SUIT YOUR TASTE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE PORCH SHADE WHICH WILL MAKE YOUR PORF H 10 DEGREES SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW AT Small Enough to Know You (W two column out) Downers Grove. Illinois. COOLER! THE SUMMER SHOE Phone 59 - M DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1919 Anticipating the additional revemug accruing to our iota! schools under the new law, the Board of Ftlucatitm rais- ul rho antics of teachers and pledâ€" ged themaelws for better schools by spending more money. Luckily the proposition curried Staminy for it wbuld have ennui-used the {Imam Mug of the district to m and carry Manama min:- the: Lou m kw. 1 [ This is the second time this school district has voted to increase its tax- ‘aflnn. The second election being duo to the State Legislnture mating the law under which the first was held and substituting another which meant about tho same thing. An elation was held in than! din- :rirt .58 last Saturday afternoon on tho proposition to increase actual tax»: of the district. Th pmponition car ried by 80 out of 84 vates cast. PROPOSITION TO INCREASE SCHOOL TAX CARRIES BIG Tomomw's doction will be one big fight find we hesihte to make a prrw diction an the final result. Rum Flying Fool. Charm and munlrrâ€"thar'rs. mm. or: am! morn rumors Irv flying fast from one title 0:: {heathen No.30":- [n is one accusatiml defied or con- firmed by the “fora" or “anti: than another presents itself le meissmn h" pledged “hunches In abide hy s decision of who pmplr. If a majority vote fur a vrpl’al of tho ordinance they will r1» pen] it. Otlwrwiso they will take no notion and the nmivmm rm remain in (om. [ (‘0.an PM“ I Tomorrow's Median will no! in any ,u‘nr hr- but It will unruly he an ‘infnrmnl «In-Hon to [rt an "pension of "pinion on how a majority of lo- ul min feel an the question of Sunday hutch". r-r r if [flay-rd I‘m re than fun; ,v'l"! many uri- lnrrs haw arisr-n fur “1' mm] M Ibo urrfivmrm. "m" um haw-Mn no (‘li m-tiun h)‘ "mm I‘man‘np its m! ha:- been bin-n. t n 'hmda Hw- vmm-I J'Iuch FM» i; umkinn haul in or- ‘Uu-r tn influwm'v thn- \‘mv, "nun-tn- Imukn- mama-um urn- lhu-ah‘mwl by Uu- “-mkm A but (Mr l‘fl'lu' \ ”Iago ha‘ VIM ht'rn rm'rml Dr. _mlh:-r faction. “'0'!!an at mm. 1' .- ln’k-I qut “in h.- pu’mmhl M Hw \un-w lu-nnrrun will until u- 'v ll. w»: "Skull .0 nrdtnurr «Milled. '\u "nu-law I‘m-HMO; flu |‘|nv~ h. M Mall :md Fagin!" m "I” (in! any a; Hn- unk. common!) ul~ HI 1".» San'h.‘ hr nmalvd. \m .1“! \o.‘ Almwl every voter in the \‘lllum'_ has taken sides on tho: question and a hut fight is Ionkuxl for. The only lhinu approaching It in n-com year. Is the school «lemon whirl: \rm held hrn‘ this spring niul (mm present imlicutiuns lhl‘ voh- tomorrow will be lung-r men than (lfl' whoa! rote. Tho quosliun of playing or not May- ing baseball on Sunday in Duwncrs Grow: will be sottk'd at an informal elm-lion lunmrrow afternoon. "Minna" Fnur Yun- "H. "n .‘lm 3". If! 5-. (M ‘illlm' hum-l m '2 var-tint. IV I: :1] ‘hr uh fine of the HON?“ l-Ileclions Hu- ViL lam- huu Ewr Seen Will Advise Bonn! on Public Stand. SUNDAY BASIBAH QUESHON 10 BE SHIIEDIOMWOW io.v mvl ml mlny I! "‘l'J'l‘ a H!“ w y vm- pln; nv anal ”no fun r u Mfl‘hln lo "I! pin.» "v Stu-ting Monday. August “Ch. I will assume the business of F. Ger- wig. known In the North Side Gro- cery and llarlret. I will «dam to mnmwhowillglnmlmdu (q quality of goods and who. This goon win In In an I at 1 Mr. Kremski had just [:11th 10 acres here and expected in make his home in Downers Grove. ‘ died Sunday and was buried Wednes- day aflpmmn. Mr. Knmski m runny injured ‘last Saturday by the oxptlosian of a hand made which was being ex- hibited by out of his mighbors. who was instantly killed. Mr. Kmmdl account of the dual of Ir. Herman Kremski, brother of Mn. Eichhom. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Eirhbont who wen. making an auto trip thmuxh Iowa wen- called home by I telegram rec-rived at Nowell. Iowa. Monday, on [GRENADE VICTIM BROTHER 0F MRS. EMIL EICHHORST 1 We mu in n bumflo of fifty. Mic for each man and we think they wen appmcialnd. This front was no oxroption to GM «fliers. THE REPORTER rm rot-l «hr-r» last Friday alsn. ' During (hr war” war [haunt-d: of Top“: of Ti"; REPORTER mew "all hy hundrods of Dara! horn in ”I“ Cain-1| sum wn‘icr. They won mad rm ewry {ml in the warm. in Pram. "sly. Siberia. at homoâ€"EV- ..RY WHERE! Then- is now another fmm. not rarv hr (mm how. when local soldiers arr (Hauling liws and property :- gainst n’nmnr. The stack yards and Mack bolt distrid of (”Mara TI 1 m ‘ NI' I‘Irlu 'hr n". ' tin, 7 u" "w "nnIuin dawn and mw flu" hir‘ uh‘ "I‘l‘ "angry: “hid! nun wont tn Odom r... urn-r Iru v.‘ lu' :- n! 'hrm I'l‘ .. ‘ mm -. It in 1"! H1“ 'l'nv ll. lely TixunL Rum. Jun-1. Sur'r r rhinlv rm! .1 fut r arr mnrm rn magma-d from " on Hun 1w" Iv‘wl away. On “w 001-" hand mmc- mumrhv‘ loss femurs Il‘t‘ gmwinl m (I‘mâ€"m things. no it is wall)’ a dim. In ‘ [h' I‘l.‘k< ' "w "nnhtin dawn urn nflnmw \xhklv l‘w umvr I!!! v.‘ mm '. h it: 1 Th:- onion: kmping viz-flora out o! ‘1th n :1) rulmlld-II by tlw mwn‘c- mil- itiu ham been wulmkil and many ‘Dmrm'n (me- people haw he": in ‘In we CM Int-l mo-n. laud-«m a! (“1mm fund), and ”WP rookfll viomfi 0! "My Hm! haw Mn curried in by 'nm‘ worm-u 10 "Mr luirhamlu and {Ht-min. “mm is- M: nnmnf-r'm-vl mmor Hut "n. H til? hr rv'lk-rvvl n-f duly and will pr! Lyn-I to lmuv 0n morning. If! Hwy do frhm‘l of «mm of "be MIN wall Hm- m lock at t’u-m hm or “-v‘ l-m- . hrh-v 99w "wow-mu An I w Irv-4" Hf " "\th V: r|-.' Rummm. nm? fu’u- n-pm!» of the wath-vrunw «If rth'. uml r'mtn bdrm firml hy bnu'. whim: nml blur!" have (how in “vmnw‘n” wurnlng out at u“ llnum. The: men In Int-Ir: mn- Hill‘l‘llblo «hop Lu! are doing all flu! 91- main! 0! than umomplainfinxlr. X‘murim: timing. ‘ Patrols my all duty thm- hours and III MM and lhtil‘ unitary now bx "Il' dmuirl "bank of (In- yards" which "m 1mm .--I out by u nuppuwd Hour. The nm-n pumm- the Haw-ls. um-Iling oii-llniulm‘"~ and by lhvlir ”nu-rm ."snn'im: again»: mum-u nuHm-uk n! I L70. ll. Illinois Reserve Militia. in Hill doing guard duty in (‘onm‘ction ,with tht- mco riots in ('hicauo. Their flu-iulquaru-m aw at the Sewn“! :M'lmol. 26111 st. and Almimmy aw, ‘ulwn: they gel all the 5'00" possible lM-twor-n lht-lr hours of duty. When nwul lune ('umvfi lhc Monopole Hut»! i~ thnir "wow nml not I wonl of wmplaint rmnm- fmm thr-m n-ganlinx Vlu-ir t‘hnn. . ANNOUNCEMENT MW! of ('0. H "0 Not Complain in Spin.- (if Luck of Sleep and Hard Work. [0(Al RESERVE - MIEIIIA SH“ 00- .lM GUARD DUEY IE REPORTER HAS BEEN READ 0N EVERY FRONT .' "v ”way -:: » r if f \ n- . * ; . I ‘1 L r ' 1 n4! 1 n ‘ . ,. I. ~ and n'-\\ (hr hi: Ilh‘ ludhawmnarflaywmm' '- the llUY_ It tend-a than“ than Oi. ' ‘ (tenth 0.qu ' ' ' N ‘ ‘ ‘ .,- v ‘ MI. li‘annl‘lawaailalm' mid-"WI“: I Slim-OPENS AN ACCOUNTâ€"4m Tanner’s and Merchant’s Bull l maul Bunk In Downers Grove ‘1 ORDER COAL NOW! . g3 We have the best grades of all kinds of cod; Coal for the kitchen stove, 'the base Mg the furnace, or the hot blast stove. - “ . 74;: There is a great under-production of all m and kinds of coal. The government has sent WW ings to lay in supplies early. If you want to h sure of an adequate supply for your use "" Weather sharps are predicting a long, a“. winter, one that will start early and stay With ' a long time. We may have such a winter and '0 may not but no matterâ€"COAL WILL BE W TO GET once winter days are with us Don’t Take a Chance These beautiful summer days may seem a M.- ny time to choose for talking about winter Ody coalâ€"BUTâ€"remember winter is just around m5 corner. " Phone Day 20 Lord Lumber Company Order Now COAL NOW If mm mm cumin-«l that the human. * about to make in 50M roman-(five. nth!“ and fun-l wruin i! um no! enun- )1": man u, or nmfioly of mind. make it If not put your money In I Flam-n- O Haul: Saving:- Annual. min-n- II will an 3 up , rampant-l Ink-mu. be 100 p" mm! A.“ Ill lord you "(My alum-cw. ti HondurCf.‘ 142 J WHOLE N0.

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