iso- slink! have the united support d everyone intemud in u greater Downers Grove. Adding this territory to the vi!- im is one way of having a ready market for excess electricity. Downers Grove can only grow by ï¬lming territory adjacent to the We are told that when the new equipment is installed in the plant, they vi}! have to ï¬nd new consumers for the juice for they will be able to nuke more than the present cou- lage, is to be abte to connect up with and receive the beneï¬ts of city water, electricity, and to pave their street! and put in sidewalks by special .8- aessments if they so desire. None of these improvements win cost the village anything, the expense being born entirely by the property bene- Grove. The other tract that of tho Bramâ€"5' gar Bms‘. adtlilion, in the north woods, west of tnwn. i< as yet um; developed. Hammer. this territory? is all under building lPFtTlCï¬ï¬‚fl; mos“ of the lots have bv‘r‘n sold to ï¬rm who will build on them immediately and a number of ï¬ne places are al.t ready started Included in this yeti-v tion is the territorv south of the inch including village properly and otherI sulllivisiom. The object of the people who wish to become actual residents of the vil‘ awry Hilary. nty nan-1 hamlet in the PAY ROLL county with a mm! which mm b» maul: Alum-It I to Augmt 15, I92: 365 «by! in "W war and which «m; "and. 0" Arm.“ 1; mm"... In I pkg-mm to driw uw-r. mm.» M. Hilrh - Salary ..... $7000 _ ‘lna'do mg m" rI-quirv W4 mnï¬'M- Yclunl ................. . 67.60 a! money. But i; '3" hr mum; Mil Louis (hilahnn ......... 57.50 mot. Even mouth; in lhr mum) A. ll. Snow ................ 7.50 ‘Iould back to the limit a pmpmiflon “ Imam "(ml-w ........ 1. IT to nuke [NP-ga- Uw haunor manly] Ham W. llnn- ........ .. “â€1 In tho Jam in w‘nnl to Inï¬ll... Ah-l Ulnr'os "nlhr .. ......... .. 1.17, w balbmv Um! nut (ml) lhr mutnï¬â€˜u '. (n. "mm ................ 1.17 but Mrnmw cl 0 Ahnuhl wnlizv â€w “. f‘. lhrhnr ................ l0 1.? \Ilur of wrmannm hmhunp nml ‘ funl Dmh ............... If: 00' back Hu- plum il‘rpl. at Scrnt- and Inflow-mu, « Wr arr nms- afta' darn cm Hw <uh~L 3 5m. and «ill hnw an aniclu an: ink â€guarding Ilw rm: and other “mm which will iMrn‘d thaw “host, To Jo GratefCld thought.- arv‘ lurnihg ln hl'Hl'l mach. Mod of this i: alrr‘ady tmprm'm with homes mat arv tho mual to me stamp of ‘hp Milan and "wove who live here Would makv \wk‘ome addi- ‘ims to the population of Downers ‘sn “.1. mwmns (:RUVIL (mow: On Saturday. Semr‘mhvr 17m. vot- ers of Downer; Grove will row on the question of aclmitung la’n pin-eh of adjacent lnrrimr} to the tarpon- lion. Th9 ï¬rst inclmlos tho Inrimry ezst "Ill nor“! nf HIP ‘iNawn Mod of this i: alrvady improved with homes that arr Hm «mall to “he Dul‘ngu Counly'r. [hum] of Super- whom 11 workin; on am a! sh» Mm! comprchcnniw and but haul mad building program. or any county In the mm. They provost! to comm-t ovary \flhmv. city um hamlet in llw county with a rum! which mm I» maul: 3.5 day! in "w war now! which will; In I plea-mm to driw uw r. i 19Ҡ(‘3‘ hi" "-qu Hut mun" d money. But 1; vi" lav mum; «all went. Every Mu; in [he rmml) 'ould hark Io (he limit a muposlflnn‘ to wake [NP-go tho boomer manly: Tl": DU PAGE COUNTY "All" ROAD PROGRAM VMmd at the Downers Grove Post "ice as second class mail matter. Advertising rates made known upon Duplication. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 50. lined every Friday morning from the line of ï¬le Downers Grove Publish- " Company. 87 North Main street, Downers Grove. Illinois._ Bonnets Glove Reporter C. H. STAA'I‘S. EDITOR MICKIE SAYS tab-uni; Pvt» nun (.‘ummimainner Bryon: prewnml Ibo wmi-mnnthly pay mll fur (hr wr- iod {rum Auuux: I, I021 tn Auguut mm. 192! um! moral to nmmm» ammo um] hare warmntu drawn for tho wr- ornl unwamln us (alum-n: 'l‘ R A C T 0 R. PLOWING DISCING BASEMENT EXCAVATIN G W. S. Hamblin Phone 213-3-2 SHERIFF Primary -â€" April 11, 1922 Maple East Grove Ave. R. F. D. No. 1 Minute.- of the meeting of August; ‘lnt. um; worn mad and Commis-I sionvr Bender mounl to approw same. I On roll call Commisuiomrx Bender. Bum, Muller um! Int-ting Muyur; "NH". mtml Aye. Now "one. 310-“ Non carried. h Downers Grove, Ill.. Aug. 15, 1921. Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Downers Grove. lll. l'n-xcnt at roll call Commisnloncm Bender, Bryce, Hulk-r and Hearth In the ahwncc u! bluyur Barber. Com“ missimu-r Heart! took the chair. 1 OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D SOLICITS YOUR VOTE FOR $1250." Vacant lot owners are holding their property at too low a valuation in the opinion of one local real estate ‘mun. Ho says, with truth, “look at 1the prices of vacant lots in these‘ ‘new additions without an improve- ment of any kind, ï¬gure what the villzigc improvements cost per lot. add that to the cost of the other and you will ï¬nd that every ï¬fty foot lot in town, with all improvements in and paid for is Worth at leash Candidate For SherillP Lawrence Hattendorf cmsr DEPL‘TY SHERIFF 94 W. Carlin Street Downers Grove. Illinois We have had at least ï¬ve calls this week. [)0 you know of anything? If so, for goodness sake slip us the information. We‘ll guarantee to rent your places at a good rental. 1 Many Chicago people an: all ready to mow: here as soon as they can ï¬nd a house. Quite a number “ant to build and live here until their homvs are completed. They are will- ing to do light housekeeping, in one, {my or three roomx until they can complete 'pormanent dwellings. I If there were available immediate- ly 100 houses in the village of medâ€" ium 3321: which would rent at from $3510 $60 a month, we are willing to wager ten dollars to the proverâ€" bial hole in the doughnut that they; could be rented in a week. 1 How about it? POULTRY FEED At A Saving KNOW ANYTHING FOR RENT? EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING VACANT PROPERTY VALUES A. J. WOLF Avenue n1 a! II!- 4.4. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. nownnns (mom; ILLINO- IV: a .uuwu. In us "I". luv vuczq “III. WM: '-‘ a Woman‘s Club? A meet add to the quantity of materials bu! "‘8 B'Wnd the ones who deepen the quality of F0" tho-“'9 0‘ purpose great and broad our living that are the real benefac- and 3â€""3' tors of the world. Let this be the Whose aim is toward the stars, who mission of our Federation. over long To make the patient, listening world resound. ANNOUNCEMENT ‘With sweetest music; purer noblcr tones; ‘ Dr. G. H. Guthridge. Osteopathic A place when: kindly helpful words l’hIsician, announces the opening of are said ‘oiï¬ces, September ï¬rst at 17 Best And kimllier deeds am done. “here Curtixs sheet. in the Cutting Thea- heurts anl fed; [he Building. Hoursâ€"l to 5 p. m.. Where wealth of brain for poverty Mondays and Thursdays only. Adver~ Downers Grove (image, Inc. Quotnuuu from the message of Mrs. Mary Word Hun, Past Presi- dent of the State Federation of Wo~ mens Clubs, read at the State Con- vention at the Drake Hotel, Chicago, this spring. When You Get Your WHAT IS A Commissioner Hallor moved to ad- juuru to the next regular meeting date August 22. 1921. On roll call Commissioners Hallcr, Bender, Bryce and Acting Mayor Heartt voted Aye. Naa's none. Motion carried. 0n roll call Cummissioners Bryce, Bender, Muller and Acting- Mayor I. G. Heart: voted Aye. Nays nonc. Motion carried. ‘ Extm time ...... . W ilhcr Dumpâ€"Salary Cnarles Torry . ..... Burl Watkins ...... Andrew Sheber Frank Budzik ..... . Frank Allen ........ We givc you the most value fur 1-:me dullm‘ yuu inwst. Men’s $5.50 and up Boy’s $4.00 and up J. W. NASH Phone 8 S. Budzik (Sh-cets)-Salary 426.00 P. Nelson .................. 44.00 Dept. of Public Property H. L. 'l‘hompson-rSnku‘y» ....$65. 00 Extra time ............... 3. 24 01:: 1min â€"~Salar,\ .......... 65. 00‘ WEYENBERG “Shoes for Service" are made from real leather. They wear better. feel lxrtto‘ and look better than just orclinmw shoes. Our boys shoes last longer, look better and are more comfortable than just ordinary shoes. Phone 22 Downers Grove, m. the cheapest shoe you can. A cheap shoe is always the most ex- pengive â€in 7 itth rend. S TUDEBA KER Don’t Buy ntonm. you will be kept busy for a long time, re- turning the delightful rides given you in the past by friends and neighbors, and the beauty of it is, you will be able to return them with INTEREST, for there are but few cars as comfortable to ride in, as the STUDEBAKER! Chas. M. Hitch, Village Clerk. WOMAN’S CLUB? “THE COMFORT CAR†',' When Millet painted “The Angelus†' he did more for the cause of labor ' and the laboring man than if he had isoized a spade and worked ï¬fty years ,for France. It is not the ones who i'ndd to the quantity of materials butj the ones who deepen the quality of" our living that are the real benefac- tom of the world. Let this be the! tin-Mont. l When Tennyson wrote “The Cross- ing of the Bar†he did more for civilv ,ization than if he had built all the battle ships of the world. Thomas ’Stevenson did much for England when ‘he built the light houses which send their nidiance each night over the tossing, roaring waters of the Chan? no}, but we owe far more to hié son, Robert Louis Stevenson, because he taught us to kindle a light with which to keep the soul serene and steadfast in the face of pain and death. l The need of the world is not to lift marble to the twentieth story of some new building. but to lift the level of character, not to whiten the seas with the sails of our commerce, but to (lo-l velop those simple ï¬delitics and home. ly virtues which are the defense of nations. of care, This is our platform, this our creed. And hand grasps hand and soul ï¬nds ‘touch with soul: _ This is a Woman's Club, a haven fair Where tailors drop un hour their load 21 S. Main St. 8-19‘2 11E. McAllisler Co. Jimmammalian:nnnmmmnunnnnnnmmunummmxmmI:zmmummnumunlwnrnI:mtmmmxmnnmxumumum"mIn;mummrmmum Mm. Wm. Reuse): and several friends from Chicago, spent the week Mr. Wm. Andcrman has returned from a trip through Manitoba, Min- nesota and Iowa. HARDWARE; 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 I. .. V I ‘ I ‘ ; ‘ fmflk} - AMI] 1|! “.mmdumw .. I ‘ "In "‘1 WW“? r†[W W ’ " ’ M n E I. ) 1319â€me . .qIJIIkL‘EEINI’R CAN ATTEND T0 ORDERS I’ROMI’TLY NOW! MERTZ é! MOCHEL WHILE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND ALI; KINDS ARE OB’I'AINABLE There is a variety of patterneâ€"staple and nov- elty checks and plaids in browns, blues, greens and red. You will want plenty of them for the prices are exceptionally low. We secured these new Ginghams for the Fall in plenty of time for you to have them for the chil- dren’s school dresses, house dresses and aprons that you will be needing for September and ear- ly Fall. MUSICSCHOOL. ALL INSTRUMENTS TAUGHT. monographs as low as $5.09 mo. Bands and Orchestra Furnished New and Used Band Instruments Pianos Tuned and Repaired If not, do so at once by‘ trading in your old used piano on a new player. We will take your old piano in as the initial payment. Balance in‘small monthly payments. Have you prepared ‘ for the Cool Weather? ks/fii‘l'lgidéjkams The New F all Cinghams 27 inch Plaids and Checks 21c to 29¢ Order Your Coal Garfield Piano Co. 13 WEST RAILROAD STREET WE HAVE ALL SIZES 0F Franklin Co. Illinois Coal Pocahontas Hard Coal The Young Peoples Society of Lam are planning a Box Social for Sunday August 28th, on Mr. Mandel’s lawn, corner of Plainï¬cld and Clarendon Hills Roads. Thwe prizes will be olYured for the best baskets. Refresh. ments will be served, m‘usic will be furnished by a Hinsdale ol‘chesh‘a. Everyone is welcome. Friglgy, August 192 1:921