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Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Jul 1921, p. 2

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Lokachas 8: Orfanos fi Years Making Delightful Confectionery Cooling Confections You will find on our menu all the old stand- by s in the way of Sodas, Sundaes, etc., and many new ones For instance, our Sher- bets are a delight to the pal- they satisfy that long- g on hot days for some- mg to quench the thirst, and at the same time are confections of pleasing taste LIVELY PILL HELPS TROUNCE EDISON P A R K Have you visited our beauq’ tiful new Palace of Sweets at the corner of Railroad ! Main Streets? 5 ' Prompt Attention Ladies Especially Invited 1! a PM Ave-no Tm lfl-W F. W. KETTENRING Contmtor Builder PAH-um lath-l drove a hut on to «at» for four such in the loudly with the nth empty. In um mm the has. put anon m um" when Klein and In“ stag-lad Md Bobby Carpenter} 4m in deep Inn putting them Or; nu. No more hum vu- dou- um.» tho local- gloamd hits in own ham and Ind m on tho lath continual”. Inger to soon simulwly. Cu- min waited for (our bollu and um!- lod ulculinl nomad handily and looted on Ilochel'u mule, who. I moment mu mprd bonu- on Kiuuloy'u double to «our. Binder followed “It I hot on lhru second putting IlapII-y um“. The had up." ended who Bind" m and“ stealing the “Burt” Bennett, formerly of Knox College. who tried out with the Sex last year, twirled for the Legion nine and was never worried although in trouble several timm. Sixteen tlmos the Edifion Park boys tank the air 11:: they waved frantically at friends‘ some place cut. When in trouble Burt tightened and whifled a sup- poawdly good batter and <till had plenty to span. Sound M For Visitor». Pitcher Bennett took three healthy sllces to opt-n the xu‘uml Null singled to xhort center. Klein rub-ml I high one to right rent". June Dumper put Nash on the fur corner with - mingle to left center. l’itthor Rather)! than uncouth-d two exnlleut wild pltchn allowing Null and Bhu- HIYNIC'PAI. ENGINE!!! AND SUIVBYOI ‘8 San!”- AM. M ”2-3 [m Gmr. m. to all corners of the fourteen karat (in reality we mean many hits were obtained). Fourteen safe clouts were gathered by the locals and aided by tour passports, two passed balls, and two wild pitches, nine smackers were: put across the plate. ‘ Just who starred is hard to say as bingles wene plentiful and the lit- tle old avaco was seen to be rapidy tackled atrociously and maliciously Everything hap< wed in last. Sunday's base- ball scramble that can happen in one game ex- l't-pt a three base clout. We had a lively hall wild pitches, home runs and well- just take your choice, we'u: got 'em all. Legion Nine Wins 9 to 3 with Ben- n“, a Pitcher Fron- Chi- cago on the Hill. JOHN S. LOZIER PA V I0“. Jun~ l In [3. l9“ Dru. cl Ami-h A Pin-ur- Chat. I. Hitch~81lary ..... $70.00 (.‘ommiulmner Haunt unwanted tho- uml-mantmy pay roll for the parlor! {mm Jun 1. 1921 to June 15. 1922!. Incl moved 1-: Ippfow.’ um» and have “Inna drum h:- kh- mwral um- «um m (Now..- ‘ Minutes of the meeting of June 13 ; 102], were mad and Commissioner Haunt mucd m Ipprou' flame. 01:; I0" co" Cummiuimra "cant. Hal-9 lnr, Bowl-v and Mayor Barber votod' Ayv. Nuns noun Momm carried. 3 Downrn firm“. 131., June 2'). 1921. {Iraular meetinz of thc (‘ouucil of flu» Village of Damncrn' lir'mu‘. “I. Prom-m at roll call Mayor W. C. flur- bm' and Cummisdutwrs Bun-lot: Hul- ler and Hum. OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D Tomb- Klipp Suucr Pull» (: Wick ‘ Tami: I’uye!‘ Broz I The Edison Park outfit played good lbnll when given an opportunity but iPltcher ll-nzzery was a bit lenient an ‘allowinq hin- an~i the halls just 1poked the pill at" liberty. Third Base- imna Snuer and First Baseman Klipp leach garnered four bingles for a to- tal of night om of nine allowed by Bennett. The visitors started a little fuss after two were out in the ninth. Binder hall a hard time with Wicke’s groundes. Wicke scored a moment later on Klipp's double to far right center. Carpenter staved oll‘ further harm by knocking down a fasi one for the third out. Downers (5qu AB R H C E Carpenter H ......... 4 l 2 5 l‘ Mocha! 3b ........... 4 2 2 3 0 Kingsley c .......... 3 l l l'.‘ l Hinder 2b ............ 4 l 2 6 2‘ lllrkviclm cf .......... :3 0 l 0 0 Cline cf ............. 2 i) l 0‘ Bennett p ............ 4 ’) 0 2 0‘ Nash lb ........ . ..... ‘2 l l 8 0' Klein rf ............. 4 l “J l 0 Ehningez‘. 1'. If . ...... 2 l I 0 l); Karesh If ............ ‘J l 1 0 0! Edi-"an I'll'k Edison Park Phys Good Bull. These ranges are enamel finishedâ€"can reutiiix be kcpt clean with a damp clothâ€"â€" : re \em economical in consumption of gas The way to a cool kiltchéhwi; “Irâ€"cu h the infinfling of a Modern Cahipeg Gag; _ange. 3" WesternU ifed Gas " $15M ElechigCompany ’5! ‘ The molar the kitchen in the summer tune the easier It Is to prppalje meals. 7 Coollitchenand The Ford Model T One Ton Truck was the first low price truck to carry the wormâ€"driveâ€" that tremendous power delivering mechanism had previously been an exclusive feature with high priced motor trucks In the Ford Tmck, however, you get the worm-drive of manganese bronze material, absolute in strength and positive in the delivery of power, at a very low price. Come In and let us point out the many superior merits of the Ford One Ton Truck, because you need one in your work. We give prompt and efficient repair service. THE UNIVERSAL DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, Dom GIOVE. ILLINOIS Cooking Comfort Downm. Grove, llI.. June "7, m2]. ’egulav meeting of the Council nf Um Villagn of Hummus Grow. III. ‘ Pram-n! at rull call blayur W. (.. [hr- Lbcr uml Conlmim-‘l'oll'h‘ Bender. IIuL Sler. Bn'cc and Hear". Cummissiom-r lh-nder moved to ad-I journ t0 the next mgu|ar meeting: date June 27th, 1921. On roll can? Commissioners lk-mlcr. Hullvr, Ht-nlfi' and Mayor "arbor wm‘d Aye. Nnys’ none. Mution carried. Howls in the sum of $1000.00 each with the Actna (‘usualty and Surety Company as sun-1y aml Joe Shruka as principal. to cover Sewer Buiklel's aml Plumber's licenses were received and approved. PHONE I.” 03 8. MAIN 31'. lltmflaul Tunn- and I'm law-nu o! All Knit. On roll call Commissioners Heartt, Haller, Bender and Mayor Barbi-r voted Aye. Nays none. Motion car- rio I. Extra time 3 hours“ . Andrew Shebcr-Salary Frank Allen .......... Extra time 8 hours Ola Irwinâ€"~Salary Wilbcr Dunn H. C. Hicks ....... Earl Watkins“ ...... Dept. of Public Afl‘uirs , S. Budzikâ€"Snl. Parkways ..-.$36.00 Dept. of Public Pmpeny H. L. Thompsonâ€"Salary ....$65.00 Louis Callahan . A. 8. Snow William Bender Harry W. Bryce Charles Haller . l. G. Heart! W. C. Barber .. C. Ford Davis . Dept. of Health 8: Safety Louis CallahanwExpense ....$ 5.65 Dept. of Streets 8; Improvements S. Budzikaalary (streets)..$16.00 P. Nelson ................... 52.00 M. Venard R. C. ELLIOTT mums“ Dam-1: Chat M. Hitch, Village Ch-rk West Suburban Motor Co. LaGrange, Ill. ‘ Local Salesroom, Curtiss Theatre Bldg. Commissioner Bryce presented Spo- cifications covering‘ the purchase of two 200 Horse Power or one 300 Hon-so Powar Diesel Type or Semiâ€" Diesel Type D“ Engine and two 125 K. W. or one 200 K. W. Engine Type Alternating Current: Generators com- plete with belt driven) or other im- proved mothod nxciter and moved for the approval of said specificatiom. 0n roll call Commissioners Bryce. Bonnier, Halter, Heart: and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Mo- tion carried. Commissioner Haunt presented the Annual Appropriation Bill for the fisâ€" cal year beginning May I, 192! and ending April 30, 1922, and moved for its passage. 0n mll call Commission‘ ers Haunt, Haller. Bender. Bryce and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. PHONE 647 Minutes of the meeting of June 20, 1921, were read and Commissioner Bender moved to approve “same‘ 0n roll call Commissioners Bender, Hal- ler, Bryce, Heartt and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion car ried. Hinsdale Automobile Painting, Trimming and Auto Body Repairing Our Specialties KASTORY MANUFACTURING COMPANY Basement Excavating and Grading Phone Hinsdale 470-334 We wish to announce that on June 1st. * we secured the agency for the “Badger De ’Luxe All Season Tops” Advertisement for bids for the said WEN BETTER AUTOMOIHIJH ARE BUILT. BUICK \VIH. BUILD THEM WILLIAM FERN S These tops are made to fit most any make of car. We will have some “BADGER DE LUXE TOS” in mir DISPLAY Room within the next thirty days. we 1mm "am-ms NOW mm mm. DELIVERY The steady demand for Buick today is the result of Buick's :30 years' consistent reliable rformance everywhere. A ride in a 1932 Buick wi convince you that Buick performance is even better than the Buick re utution. You won't realize until you try it how comfortable uni beautiful it is; how easy it is to operate; how acessible the mechanism! _ NEW seem; m: PRICES EFFECTIVE Jl'NI‘. I. mi Mole! M'fi‘t'l Movie! Muck-l Natal "add “ooh-I Illinois 22-47 22-43 22-44 NOTICE! Tim-r I‘m-unmet Romlatrr Fiw Pun-mm" Tmmnz Thu-e l'anwnmr Coup:- ...... P‘iw I'm-wager Sedan ....... Four Punt-pr Coupe ...... 8mm. I'nssongrr Touring Sou-n l‘:.««-n¢vr Sedan ...... l-'. 0‘ ll. Flint. Michinn C. M. Pox vxent fishing at Oregon last week and says the fishing is fine. they caught 100 six channel cat 6 pounds apiece. Commissluncr Ballet moved to ad- journ :0 Mn next regular meeting date .11”): 5th, 1921. 0!} roll call Connniss‘bner; Haller, Hearth Benv der. Bryce and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. apparatus was ordered placed in the Downers Grove Reporter. the olflcial newspaper for the Village. for two consecutive weekly publications, also twu conwcutive publications of En- gineriug and Contracting, published in Chicago. Illinois. Chas. M. Hitch. Village Clerk. Apply by writing only. Address P. O. Box 577 A woman with ability as office manager and book- keeper, this position is open with a local establishment and will pay good wages. WANTED LA GRANGE, ILL. C A... is attending the Employed 0L fleets Conference of the Y. M. C. A. at Lake Geneva this week. This will be one of the most important meet- ings that have been held (or some time. Several commissions have been at work for three years on diluent phases of work for young men and boys and will report at this oonfev once. Probably the one that will be the must interesting to DuPage (Continued on page three) Charles A. Caster, the new County Secretary for DuPnge Counfy Y. _H_. “Y” SECRETARY AT- TEN DS CONFER- ENCE FOR BOYS .8! I9”. ISL? ZHS 21.1f- I71"; may, July 1, 1921 H590)

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