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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Jan 1920, p. 3

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‘9 I MORRIS SHOE STORE A L I C E J O Y C E “The Winchester Woman” and Sunshine Comedy “YELLOW DOG CATCHER” INTERNATIONAL NEWS FAMILY VAUDEVILLE D. w. GRIFFITH’S “SCARLET A” CURTISS THEATRE! It is hardly necessary to say how much better a well made. properly fitted shoe feels, and it will last longer, wear longer and keep the shape longer. Our shoe knowledge insures you a proper fit and You will always find it safe to trade with when you want Shoes or Rubber Footwear. No matter what your wishes are, we aim please you and are only satisfied when we do it. NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRED During the slack, season, January and Febru« any. we will allow you 10 per cent discount on all jobs over $5.00. > SEND IN “I WAKE m Thursday, January 29th Paramount -. Artcraft Special Miracle of Love” and SKINNY BRIGGS COMEDY BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE INTERNATIONAL NEWS We have a nice line of Tapestries and Velours on hand. flinsdalel-‘nm'mewpholsletingm and BILLY WEST TWO REEL COMEDY in the CLASSIFIED Column in theClusified ColumnolTbeReponer ifyou mud: to buy anything, tell anything. rent anything. find any- du'ng. hircbelpor just to let folks knowyou'restill alive and on the pol). Thacflnby ads°°ue read cvcry‘weck by thousands}! people in and uound Downas Grove. For Sure Ranks ADVERTISE ADVERTISE Saturday, January 24th Tuesday, January 27th Safety First! Phone us or drop qpostal AL‘L WORK GUARANTEED 64 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. Phone Hinsdale 635 hgmrr- com mum ommmgfim ' MW llSIlIlllf HIIS v 0'" ”33“"01“ , (WMIL‘VIIMGI , YEAR BfSI [YER Mg. 99., w- w... .0. MWNIRS 6R0" .w "Mir. I ln Eskimo land the imu- zirl- are as {and of playlng wlth dull: as any nth" rhildran or limit at»: and up. Of mum tholr dull hnhlos are finned in the mtnmoa nf Fluklmn mle. Sometimes. any! the Phllntlolphln had‘ (er. their doll houm nro snow hntn ln miniature, provided n‘lih tiny kot- tle. ammonn lnmp- nml other mn- tlala. The vlalla are cut nut of drift- wnnvl nn'nally. this sort 0! rank pana- lng many an Idlo hnur far the father of the fnmlly dnrlng the long month! of the winter night. The Eskimos ara wonderfully clever mrvm ln wood and ivory. the latter material twin: ob- tained from wnlrm ins". Tn ammo the children it whole Noah‘s art of unl- mala ls thus evolved. lnrlmllu the polar bear. the ml. the sen lion. the mrmlse. the sea otter and variant! anL flea of whale-a. The animals are a col- lection quite different from that omn- ‘ pmlng the familiar fauna of our own nurseries. Consplmmns among them. howevor. nro .thc «log and the rain- deer. Mr. and am. Noah appear. with Shem, Ham and lnpht-t. or their oqnirnâ€" lenta. some of. the dolla turn their heads from altle tn sldo In at llfelll'. way by the help of a muple 0f string wound about the noel: nnd pnllod by n finger passed np‘henmth the manl- kln's clothing. Even metrhaniml to): are not unknown to the Eskimos. One of them has a whniehnm- wring. which. when released. causes an alarm- ing looking animal to jump out o! We claim to oxpmn our sincere :hanh to all our friends and espe- rially to "W l‘ouer Mfg. Lumber Co. and omphycs. for the “Illness and sympathy shown us in our meant hcmvement. Eskimo Children to Food 0' Then- to An (N Lune Folk: 0' 00m- Linn TOYS II THE ARCTIC ZONE Evmk'rn hm" Irv-n annual for work r! “10 serum: and McAuMfi-‘n ()r- rhwlm will givn 0w mu-irnl num- hrs. “2!) n. m. Aurthu- of win win- ntn bakery ubib‘u. RuMln. Hath. Hchwll and Yaw-y. l'. I. The Farmer lad "w (Jami- mm: Comm-Not. "on. R. 1. Hart 10““. “nmwru' Orxunéuuonw-NOI. Adam ‘ Elmo. fiynmn. ‘ In addition to the usual new 0:. MM“ .flnn will be mu! school com ‘nhov. Each bun-Mp m clan pn- ‘nhm on school Iotk and that exhibit will wok-Hy he ”or I‘m-t in (M history of the lmdlulo. Tho pumi- um link on bakery goo-la and hm pol-duds an what-Infill” 1M um :I than «1' Int your. Arr-unman- ‘00“! ha». much so that We com- um {mm a div-una- an chum lunch m Ilu- beading ul panama; [ark-n. MWPIM Tudor- nnd Can 0! Farm labial-y. l’nl. I»; A. While. Prom. Institute will have t one day lie-50]! c'h P‘ridny In the County Court. Room. the union!» being .6de by In. H. A. IcKu-uo of Springfield null Mina Lila Bane ol the Univcnny o! "lino“. Sal-flu A. I. Feeding Ddry Cat¢k-Ir. E. D. Contact Jr.. In. Pour l'lno Supt. of Public Instruction. P. l. AddWMr. W. S. Booth. Crxnnic Matter in Its Relation to the lmpmwmefl't of Soilsâ€"J’rof. J. G. Mosh-r. Univ/enmity of Illinois. The household ode-ea section all the [acre-sing the Pmduction per Acre-â€" Co. Adviser E. B. Keaton. Addressâ€"Mr. W. S. Booth, Asst. Institutes all over the State are meeting with unusual sucoeu this year and the DuPage County Insti- tute promises exceed that of previ- ous years in which it has led the State in avenge attendance and qual- ity of program. The following is so resume of the program: ‘ Thursday 10 A. M. Rotation of crops-Mr. J. C. Mics, Fairbury, Illinois. ‘ 1:16 p. m. The Farmers’ Home Orchard and Whit to do With itâ€" Prof. J. C. Blair, University of III- inois. increasing and Maintaining Soil Fer- tilityâ€"Mr. J. c. Mics. , Fanners' Instituteâ€"£01111; House. Wheaten, January 29, 30 and 31. Plan In atgrml ”ring yum mix!» Fine Program With Good Speaker: Promises to Break At- tendance Bends. Farm. Ilia-dale. CARD 0F THA NKS Ludwig Hath ml family. ”a. .~ ~-._ lac-my. The qualities of a good memory "9. tn the first place. to he saucer-Ulric: mondly. to he retentlve; and thirdly. ‘ to he ready. It In but rarely that than three qualifies are united In the sumo person. We often Indeed meet with a memory which In at once susceptible and ready; but I doubt very much If such memnrln be mmmonly very retentive: for the name net of habit! which are favorable to the first two qnalmm sm- min-m- m the third.â€" _Dnnld Stewart. lntecrlty a lecithin. Integrity in it prime est-ennui to fell mm One who in dishmnest my pile nn money. but rit-lws are not In- mrtnnt without lmnnr end the respect nf ymtr insult-latex. I try always to keep my word. no matter how trifling 1the clrrnmstnnv-M. and now-r prom": whnt I can‘t fulfill. I inslst that none of our men make a mmmrt that the mmpnny rim't lire up to fully. Any salesman mmrered maklng nn agree ment in which is in-erterl a «lame giv- ing the mmpnny a loophole to pump. frmn an filling the contra". will be alt-en ten mlmztes' notice. This Mley‘ h so well understand that we never have to enforl'e the threat. 1 never Int-get that Individual friendship. a well in: corporation ml will. is baled nn mnfldence; and the foundation 0! mfldem‘e le latmity.-â€"Enmo 0. Grace. in Forbes Magazine. Don. "mm: .\'n.' Nam. On Hm wrumnwmlutmn of "w Viv mum (‘nmmflw it wu mom! and INTGW‘I‘I' that "w pin-rut ulm- u-' 'tho Hank aw. Sew Building hr Mart-d at “IRWIN! and value of imntrntu at $7.51!)!” and that insur‘ pane be placed at 80%. of waltz-Lion .csloomom on building and m. “on on content: for term of thm (3) gears). ' Motion rarried. I "oval and arrow-II that the Fi‘ ham-o (fummittmc hr nuthmiu-«l w plan- the insuramv at mm . Motion carried. Now-d and mink-d that the Build .ng and Grounds Committee be auth- m-iznl to punhut coal as needed. Motion carried. No furthm business apparing. cm motion the Board adjourned. P‘rrd E. Dowe, Secretary. 0n "lull!” motion (M. N":- van- mbml paid. You“ An: Mm M. H. Prim. H. (3. M0". W. R. Curtis. M. F; Toni. K B. awn". P. M. Teal-born Sal-'1'" (0 January Mh. IMO . (I'm-am: Trlcpbonr (To. PM‘I' Id In"- Htmhd Oil Go. How a“ ...... Emrkh Boon. supplies ...... bucking .............. Eugene Harmon! Planing moiunx ....... Wonder» Electric (10. Notor [um .......... Thou .Chark-s Co. rapt-r .................. Gnrdvn City ”II. (,‘o. Supplies .............. ‘I‘hon Dunning . Freight chum ....... L. 1‘. Hooker Tuning phnou Villam- a! I). (i. Supplies <‘. l’ennor Supplies . . A. 1!. Dick t Co. Su-ncil paper .. Substitute teacher . l'nderwood Type. Co. Rental 8 machines . J .0. Van Antwerp Janitor gen-ice I). G. Publishing Co. Printing ......... G. C. Butler Incidentals ....... Secretary service Ruth Hughes Janitor service Joseph Pfafl The following bills Were meived, having been approved by the Finance Committee. Fred C. Witt, Janitor service ........ s 125.00 Gust Johnson I 1 President J. R. Shafler presiding and all members present. 4 The minutes of the regular session of December 9th, 1919 were read and approved. Downers Grove, 11]., Jan. 18, 1920. The Board met. in regular union atithe Maple ave. School Building. Bond of Education. Din-1c! No. 58. Sum»: lazuli: Kalil, Bah Wm 01' dead P.5d at La! Mafia: January “all. ‘ sun 3046.9! 1.1.85 24.00 15.00 22.48 2." 2.43! 4.91 u LEGION AUXILLIARY ”g HELD REGULAR MEETING I Thousands bent over the little thing and scrutinized it closely, whereupon many reached {Or the phone. some ‘nized a pen while others snatched up their hats and set forth on mysteri- ous missions. What, then, was this little thing which worked mngic on all who beheld lt? Merely an ad in The Reporter’s Classified Columns. Hot stun. Wnter In the gulf stream sometfm. reaches nlmmn Io lmlling point. Old Creel:- Had Small Hulk. The student Greeks. one of the mom latcllectutl of nations. were rimm- finished for their small head-z. AM Farmer: There are ants In Manna "mt cultivate minute munhmoms for food In their underground homes by tom» lag a mm from leaves of Hm. 110mm eligible for amliafion are the when mothegs, sister: or daughhrx of pagion members. Meetings are held the thinl Tuesday in each month nnd those pliriblr to join are invited to attend At pmwnt the lava! chaptn has a nmhemhip of .«jxty And In still gmwing. .‘lw. Walk-r J. Sunk: w” an- ppintI-vl (Zhapu-r pun-rs npn-wntalivp. Tho woman pride (ht-mmlvos bu br- ing "w fin" om in the county to irrm. On October 20:! they mot and n-rgunizr-rl in antirlpat'on of the Min- voapoiis convention of the Legion mt- ifying the Auxillinry. A [ml IrpH-svnhfitm M “It Mom- lmrship “nu pn-u-M and ”w usual Imam“; diva-Mod with. A ”port of "w finish. as party “hid! I]: gin"! holiday “Mk for v'x-su "it? my: and "wit fr'n‘nt's. shmu-vl that ti“! «1"! donatiuns wn-iu-vl NV rhaptm' was mmwy nhoad. Tin-y arr Manning «Mn-r nflaiu: of .0 Mt» naturr. Mm. Walk-r J. Sunk w” an lem-rs Hmw (Tuna-r. Maxim")! to flu- Amnirnn lmgmm Ink! its r!â€" uuhn moMMy met-ling It "to Lotion liluhronms cm Twain) «um. Cot-mink." Amu- mo‘m! b ul- Mm to tha- nul "an!" mm. dau- Jami-y 200;. I910. 0- roll all Cantu-1m" Amm- Bryn. "an" and Hum AM Iuyor Mr UM Ayr. Nays no”. HoNa- atrial lkfl. 0! Pub“: Proud). W. Cummingsâ€"Salary ...... “2.50 Finn Um- ” hour-s ...... «.m 610. ”Nonâ€"Salary . . .. ..... (-7.50 Fain time I) hum ...... 43.20 HM Willi-cum" ....... 02.50 Anhur "In. and ........... com 0. roll all Cmnmluhoen- Ann-u. "tyre, Halter Ind "um. and Mayor Bari" wok-d Ayn Nay:- Ioor. lo- C. lI‘onl Davis ............. 15.00 Ikfl. 0! new» I lupuvcmtn. 8. ”whitâ€"Salary. sewers ”$83.00 Dave- Lylle .................. 63.00 A. Schlauder ............... 63.00 Commissioner Heant presented the Semi-monthly Pay Roll for the period from January 180,, I920, to January 16th. 1920. and moved to apprvoe same and have warrants drawn for the several amounts as follows: Minutes of the meeting of Janu- 1:u-y 12th, 1920, were read and Com- ‘missioner Bryce moved to approve same. 0n roll call Conunissioners Bryce. Austin and Haller, and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Mo- tion carried. ‘ Downers Grove, Ill.. Jan. 19. 1920. Regular meeting a! the Council of the Village of Downers Grove, Ill. Present at N“ call Mayor W. C. Barber and Commissioners Austin, Bryce and Hillel: Commissioner "ear" absent. Came in later. Ply Roll For First Two Week. of Juana PM I! Ilea- Ing Madly. PAY ROLL January l to January IS. 1920. Dept. of Account. Hum-m. (10“. I. llih‘h. Vallm ”or. IOJZ Special mule will he provided (or 15.00 melt nervlce. l! is may on.- tutu. portal that [M- Ierlou of Mal.- £83.00 will be on o! “in most helpful "or 63.00 held in Down-nu Grove. u was brought out mf- wm 1K7 b9 bought for a" pound: of Ha I. that muntry. Helpline" at Rea-palm Print. In Mongolia Iheru um only two mode: of man-laxo~+uplulre and pir- chnso. The can or a Wife vnrlen (to. an mmeln for a young glrl to may or forty rnmels for an old widow. tho laltor hem quoted higher than Ill olher rlnsm. In movements fella" to prim nMalmyl ln )longollan and“ No! a lad Doom-fun". I sent my "HIP danzmn. Anna. to tho mark" for I pound of Frankfurt sausage. She playnl 0n the «my and fol-gm Ihv mama Aflpr the butcher man-cl In" twin that kind at nun she “‘llltl‘d who amid: “0. rm: new; the kind that new! a hot hath Defoe. run run «at flu-m." NM»!!! ‘0 ”I. «luv lmmzl-t nu- right kind home If”; ovny 0m- in "w market hid n no. muffin-China" Tribune. f Following is n nut-2mm 0! {work jun-rived: 8.310 of bakery goods ........ 8 9.50 ( ash donations ............. ".75 T. a.) ....................... 821.25 Thnnkn aro (Inc Mr. Klein for tho. I «win: of space in hi.- store In! 8M- I "lay. Sumo-item was ”OHM tn take care Maui-ark forlhoynaruuiflledm panmnn in gainful to its friend: for their interest . 0n brim" at I!» Art at! literature l’v-padmont of the Woman: Club the rhnirman wish" to ”not I" Chou! who twisted in the recent Mon (a raise funch fnr carrying an the “It 0? (Me Ihparimrnt. STATEMENT OF _ < FUNDS RECEIVED B Y CLUB DEPT. hum-r1 2000‘ Mn! net-via. III N- W Frflay. at I p. n. In. A.- lil Hunk Tom'k. Intern!!! I 0'"st "m "mu-(Hy. Mlthmdwmlwunn Ml (hm at u» M an no form" man-mu a! "0'0": Gm and will 0-- ”-ther by their many flirt"! be". A" ten in M rumba. of Gran lodge. No. on A. 1.5 A. M‘ at I.» (in. of Ibo-it mm ‘uerc. hadeln. in.- IL lane a! but lupin M. ‘dbd in CH“... My. Jam ll. 1hbodyvuhhuuhhoflh~ at Hilton. Wit. {or burial a II.â€" (tum ll. lanky. bud-ad d (Lian mun Inlay. m h Chin... It. Funk 0. luv-60460.- vn. (20h. January Itch. Ir. Im- fomflyltvdudefl-d .4 ml to Dan" um i! you" “t THREE FORMER D. G. RESIDENTS P A S 8 E D A W A Y lien and women of mature thought an: especially urged to attend thin series of meetings. They will be tn- - led with the utmost many but with a (mines: 3nd directness that bring. decision. A revhml meeting is like 3 thunder storm. It “than momentum In tt goon. l-onkrtopttlwmtmd out of the meetings one Ihould It- uwl «my night. "any are plat Parents are invited to attend this pn-Iimiuuny eetwa- i! they mum to «II! En. The Fleming brothers have made a special study of child life and have been very successful in this puticuhr field. 0m: unique lemurs of the moat. ‘ings here will be the use of the star. coptican each night {ram 7:90 to 5:09 o'clock ’0 attract. the childrs- I. Rev. Flam-“,1 is Ill evnmliut «he; er as well an x. successful pnevhu. He has waived more than flfly new members Into his church at Holland since .‘emembm' lat Ind in in com stunt demand for special meetings in the district. The Rev. Guy- B. Fleming of an; j Fim churchyflolhnd, Nick. is m in: to 00mm Grove to «amt We - B. H. Homing. his Mother. pastor at ' the First M. E. church in I mi“ .- 02! Revival Meetings commencing _ ,9 Sunday. February lit. 0! count tho public In cordially II- Pastor fll‘lpalChuu-l. ml“ L. H. O‘Neill. Chairman.

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