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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Mar 1922, p. 8

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E II II” “WWW THE SW00]. A certain Fmsl) was seen hitting himse" on the had mm a book. "‘5 only n-aslm was that hix head It" so good whrn lu- sloppvd. Thc anrh l. «nth-nu. un' pm- uuaing ninly, cvcu Ilumuh mmc ol "Km do huh! on changing ”It Mm:- Kvum "Nu. (To um .\l.i How do you ny 'rcllu" Son: "Who! l'nr- ‘rnllcur lun-d' mean. Bu-d‘ "No. hm huv yum any lmr in yout inLWcll. Kum‘" .l. Ii. “9‘ flu! ”w Highland \u- nuinnrr had Ia-m "mm-n1 hid the Lop! Noam» Innu‘ in m - - .’ Nnfl The Hull" 0! in! week} jukr am In! an n loilnwr Clm % 80-0 0! Ill-O: Vnahman I9] Sophomorc . M3 Iniof , Ll. $ up: In fluriv individual urtdn. The lollowina (‘mwtvufi'm uuuvn-d in one 0! Nu- dun-s "canny: K. ll 1 "Do )uu like MM In )0“! dad ?" Falhrr (luv-king a: hi~ mn'a lulu! cflllru" hill): “ Mark 3 big '"I'. my mu" “'c would likl‘ In me why a u-r- Iain Suuinr always wants the first question in lingliah. Teacher: “\\hat is a full nut”: Fresh: ".-\ hum)» of huh-s juim-«l by ‘Mtx of firing." Miss G.â€"-“\\'ha1 were lhv (frusanlcs hr?" l.~.lamx~ Mitchell 2.-â€"Donald Dn-w 3.~F.dw:1rd .\ndrlzwn 4.â€"â€"F.\'an Gullah 5.-Myrm| Stu-ff“;- flâ€"(Tlifi'nrd Sedwick 7.â€"~Charh>s “'95! 8,â€"Iih-mmr llanle-n 9.~â€"Marjnric \\'hifl'vn ‘0.-â€"Margarcl Kuhn ILâ€"Margarn 'Lcmpkc er-liu-lyn WONT l3.~Huzx-! Hvaru Ila-Luci!“ ”(‘ilfl'l 15,â€"Margan1 Smugh Honor Roll In: First Six Weeks H.~«"Tn bring hack the ”My Land." Senator Barrâ€"a lifeâ€"long champion of woman's suflrageâ€"wm largely responsible for the ratification by the Illinois State Senate of the Woman's Suffrage Amend- ment and was chosen by the suffrage leaders of this state for the honor of intro- ducing the resolution of ratification. ln thanking Senator Barr for his leadership in behalf of- Woman's Suffrage "m1?" and is now giving his hat efiorts to havin‘ them constructed. He was, also, instru- mental in securing the passage of the bill providing for shorter hour. for women markers and other measures of benefit to u omen and children. Grace Willbur Trout and Katherine \Vnugh L _______.___.___.__.._._J McCulloch both gave Senator Barr public credit for his work in behalf of this cause. Senator Barr’s experience and leadenhip in the State Senate are invaluable to this dictrict. For. this reason you should support and vote for him at the-â€" As, yuur rcprcscnative in the Stan: Senâ€" ate he has watrhed after yuurimcrcstshith- fully and has helped to bring about hig thin n for Will and Dul’age Counties. He has gelped In scmre for this district 1 splen- did system ofâ€" GOOD ROADS ' PRIMARIES. TUESDAY. APRIL 1 1.‘ 1922 BARR CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE WILLIAM A. MURPHY. Chairman BE CA USE- RICHARD J. BARR Sas .1 ‘1‘! YOU SHOULD SUPPOR T good to the public interest-t. ‘nlue Rem With those maneuver: has come the flood of «nerds. fake rumors and their tribe of accompaniment; For exampleâ€"the mtanent was made that one “undue might be a lawyer. but be but never tried I cueâ€"the {nets were that out at uixteeu year» pmtiuing law for five years he hut xen'ecl an trial lawyer for the largest firm of attorney-t west of New York. Another statement dual-ted to the efl‘eet that the caulkhte wan put up and uupported by I man who Incl the loner-l reputatio- n! being one o! the eelebrltecl Wheaten ring. when the feet: shqwed that there we: abno- lately not the least tau-deuce {or nuch an wumptton. Another state- ntent we: male to the etl’eet that n "ruin candidate wee - electorâ€"thin men mun urinal, wounds-I perfum- leg I heroic eat It the front. Another candidate was approached with a proposition by ‘another “ringer” to «wwrminc.whnt concessions would be male. plbvided a certain candidate withdrawal could he cflecmL-flie Mime .cmphatic “nothing doing" answz-r was then. Many othnr cases have deveiopcd along similia‘r lines, every one of them pmmpted by sei- fish motives that could not result in A now mu in being ranchâ€"uni it u up to the independent. thinking in: payers of [)an CM” 00 m- nm what the mm um be. I! TM: all Icah- lo the main point of this ankle. The question for DuPage County's independent voters to decide is how far they will allow themselves to be deluded by this heal of politician? [against him and finaily learning that ’his threats couhl uccomplish‘nothing ‘suiil 9h!- would probably bring out another cumliduti‘ tor the same omce" that Would "be practical" since that time a new candidate was put in the fit-h} at the last minute and this same “old ringer" is throwing his run sup- port back on him. The inference to be made is obvious. ‘l'mv : I"rv.~hm:m 'S'uphmnurx H'Ulliur v5] Him ulh F OR STATE SENATOR Tum} Thu: n! STRIKINIE .\ NEW NOTE H'hntinuml from :nrl'ayrâ€" lur Hu' hr.-'[ m' ”Ir jukn- w-nIa-‘l are 3‘ [ul' Hu- firs: iour DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS . 2) 18.3 44 L 5 23.3 3m 9m fnlv 27.2 24. 3 33.4 WI“! ”1 YOUR OLD CAIPI'I'S': AND CLEAN RAGE ! w: mu. sun was own In? 10 Iuv'nru. was ‘ ImusGchlmqu Downers Grove, "L. 3118!. 13. 1922. Regular meeting of flu: Council of the Village of Downers Grove. Ill. Present at wll all W. C. Huber. Mayor. aml_ Conmnivioners Bender, OFFICIAL PRO- ‘ CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D Are the Representatives of the ‘old cynical selfixh intorowts right “lwn they Say that A campaign conducted an such clean minciplos cannot win‘.‘ -\\ o believe there “ill be no question as to “bat \uun u-nlict “ill be April 11th. With you, ihtlepeiuk-nt voters, of DuPage County “vs the answer. lf olvctwl. tlu-y Will work unremit- tinuly to give fearlessly a fair, «fil- uiont. and impartial administration in the interest of all the tax payers of Dul’am- (.‘uunty. is up to'them to show whether they want a representative administration that is placed in the hands of men who im- absolutely clean of promiScs. oil-Ms, machinations or untangling al- Iinncos with any ring, clique or spacial mun-est. and who have but one plmtgo and one platform upon which they will standâ€"win or hawâ€"namely: momma mm uncOut Why-- am you: of fining! J. B. STERENBERG Republican Candidate For COUNTY CLERK (ampaign Publicity Committee R F Fletcher R. W Carpenter Clark B. Richie RUGS BUG. ”I “LI Vote For 633! Reed W. A. McNichols Yuri Advertisement ijnmercial lighting . oLight meter repairs .. flight meters ........ {Water rates ...... WVMeI' meters ....... {Water meter repairs . 3Wuter tapping fees .. chwer permits :Licenses ............. ,Lamp Sales . ......... COLLECTOR'S REPORT \ "u the Council 0! the Why: of Downers Grove, "1., Eentlemen: F0 R-a (,‘unoctor's and Treasurer's reports for the month of February were read as follows: The following is my report for th- munlh of February 1922. Minutes of the meeting of March 6 1922, were read and Commissioner Bnce moved to approve same. 0n mil cull Commissioners Bryce, Ben- der, Healn and Manon Barber voted Ago. Na, ~ none. \lotion carried. We have the latest and best pat- terns for 1922. M655 have hit the both)». _ Write for sainple books now and get your work done below the busy season. Bryce and Hear“. 235 East Franklin Streetl MARTIN ' F. POZDOL On a Cbudy Day Do you really think that Turâ€" «lew Accident imunm in wonh while? on of our policy- holden \vu ”lied. “Didn’t you fly flu! you'd carded that I- to: {or (an {an and never nn accident ." “Fifteen yew." he ”mud. “Ind I've never made a chirp. And that: more. I intend to carry It Iflm more. and I bong _l ncvggymjuw Qua]. We au'l guarantee you ex- emption from In ry. but we an um" you I t you won‘t love I! you I" hurt. uchln. “1). I'm mm k- gain. to hol we "I“ IN: pol- hu kept me from hm" In widen. \\ orb "he I nin- mt on - rlwuly day. Carry N. and I: clean. Go without It Like a Raincoat Painter 8: Paperhanger ”Chas. M. Hitch, Village Collector. M. A. SULLIVAN ‘3, lie-“II 3|. (Continued on . $4928.25 19.80 102.00 : . . 2167.43 . 154.00 8.26 24.35 35.00 East Grove @00er Market CHICKEN SCRATCH. THE BEST FEED FOB CHICKENS ON THE MARKET HAY, STRAW, GRAIN of 'all kinds _- WHEAT KAFFIR CORN, BUCKWHEAT, CRACKED CORN, OATS, s'rocx FEED, GUT, owsnn SHELL, CHARCOAL, MEAT SCRAP AND Headquarters for Feed NOSE BETTER I.\’ ILLINOIS No. II for Underst Nu. I for (’nokslovcs If you have a heating problem; ask us to advise you. Hur yours nf (-xlmrienm- are at your vmnmand. ‘ “£0332 ' If your winter supply of coal is running low, don't try to stretch it too far. Better order an- other ton today and be sure of a warm, comfort- able house when the chill winds blow. A few days of warm. spring-like days tin-u March are to be expected. Dont' let your coal bin get low in anticipation of the warm weather staying with us. We always have raw, wintry days when a fin is a necessity. There are no better grade: of coal than those we handle. We have a grade and size for every type 0! heating plant. Lor d Lumber company Resident Hunter of the mum's Publicity Daren Don’t Be Deceived Pittston Had Cod n mucus, Primatoi mom: 272 ORDER NOW! EGG and MINE RUN ALSO NUT COKE RANGE Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J My, Inch 17, 1922

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